Sentences with phrase «voter enthusiasm of»

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He also fired the enthusiasm of young voters and progressives, two pillars of the Democratic base that Clinton struggled to charm.
Does such lack of enthusiasm dampen Perry's appeal amongst voters?
With the popular perception of a lackluster slate of candidates, a recent poll shows most Republican primary voters lack enthusiasm for any of the current lot.
Note Trump's strikingly low level of site visits... a sign that his campaign may not be turning immediate enthusiasm into long - term connections with Republican voters.
I was asked about it at Brighton Fabians last night: there is a lot of enthusiasm for campaigning on this issue, and indeed for getting voters registered as part of a campaign.
«As I began to campaign around the state, I was heartened by the enthusiasm of voters for my possible candidacy.
A series of special elections to fill seats opened by representatives who have taken jobs with the Trump administration is exposing a significant enthusiasm gap between energized Democratic and complacent Republican voters.
Indeed, Labour gained some seats without even canvassing last year, such was the level of enthusiasm among voters based on little more than viral Facebook videos and a pledge to build a fairer Britain.
Hillary Clinton, NOT Russia, is responsible for the complete lack of enthusiasm and voter turnout that she had
For politicians and campaign operatives across the state, that race was a close - to - home indicator of what could happen in a special election, where turnout is abysmally low and a gap in enthusiasm among voters could make all the difference when the votes are tallied.
The memo cites enthusiasm from the kind of voters who show up on what is expected to be the lowest turnout election day in this busy year of mega-voting: «We're winning voters who say they voted for Donald Trump by a 2 - 1 margin, and these are likely to be the most excited voters on election day.»
When the UK was given the opportunity to adopt a proportional representation electoral system in the 2011, it was notable only for the lack of enthusiasm from voters.
In a statement signed and copied to Ghanacreativearts.com by Arnold Asamoah - Baidoo (Chairperson, ATWAG Electoral Commission), The EC said that they appreciate the professionalism and enthusiasm shown by voters and that they are also grateful to all media houses: Peace FM, Kasapa FM, Happy FM, and art pressure group, FOCAP, for giving the election publicity as a show of solidarity.
(There's nothing new in supporters from the pro-EU Lib Dems switching to the anti-EU UKIP — they are the kind of Lib Dem voters whose choice was driven by a dislike for the two big parties rather than enthusiasm for Brussels.)
The voters feel that Councilman Thomas has the vision and enthusiasm to take this city into the future and build on the history of Mayor Vaccarella, Mayor Sharpe, Mayor Blackwood, Mayor Davis and Mayor Young, all good Democrats who left a legacy of moving this City forward.
The lower Democratic turnout may be attributed to a lack of enthusiasm by their voters.
It will fall to the campaigns and outside interests to bring out these potential voters, which is where an enthusiasm gap, Mayer's name recognition and a handful of other variables — as trivial as the weather to as unlikely as the issues — will determine who actually comes out to vote.
As enthusiasm for Mr. Cuomo seems to be in short supply, Cuomo surrogates are hoping revulsion of Mr. Astorino's alleged «ultra-conservative» agenda can motivate voters to block the Republican from seizing the governor's mansion.
There are a handful of potential pick - ups in New York for the DCCC, but a Wall Street Journal / NBC 4 New York / Marist poll released today shows the Republicans have an edge here when it comes to voter enthusiasm.
As in the very different circumstances of Bradford West, where George Galloway stunned the political class, the lack of enthusiasm for Labour is such that it can not assume that it will automatically pick up anti-government voters in the way that oppositions always used to.
Democratic voters showed up in force in Texas on Tuesday for the nation's first primary of the year, providing fresh evidence that liberal enthusiasm could reshape even deeply Republican states come November.
Part of that lead could be chalked up to name ID, but most of it's voter enthusiasm - Corbett leads by just one point among registered voters.
34 % of Democratic voters and 31 % of non-enrolled voters shared this degree of enthusiasm.
Bowin said that she was part of a wave of progressives, including third party and unaffiliated voters, who found renewed enthusiasm for the Democratic Party after years of disillusionment with the centrist policies embodied by Clinton.
Turnout among Dem voters dropped precipitously in 3 statewide primaries on Tuesday, giving the party more evidence that their voters lack enthusiasm ahead of midterm elections.
Certainly judging by the enthusiasm of female voters of all ages I've voxpopped, his looks are the one part of Mr Goldsmith's inheritance that's doing him no harm.
Cuomo's poor results also correlate with Zephyr Teachout's better - than - expected showing in the Democratic primary, more evidence of a lack of enthusiasm about the governor among voters who might be expected to constitute his base.
That level of enthusiasm can't be undersold, even if they aren't Academy voters.
If voters want to embrace something new, they can choose from «GLOW,» «The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,» «SMILF» or «The Good Place» — but the recent return of both «Curb your Enthusiasm» and «Will and Grace» may well have struck more of a chord with them.
CHANG: One reason this race is so tough to predict is that four of the five nominees are also up for best picture, which suggests voter enthusiasm might be fairly evenly distributed.
Damian Hinds» appointment shows the prime minister has not given up on more grammar schools despite lack of enthusiasm by experts or voters
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