Sentences with phrase «voters base»

The ads can be potent, given that campaigns can target individual voters based on their friends or their likes online.
The messages may also be tailored to individual voters based on the campaign's extensive database of personal information.
They connect with the most influential voters based on their political affiliation and interests.
Section 25 of the Constitution also contemplates the exclusion of voters based on race.
Most urgent of all, in light of the haemorrhaging of support from its traditional voter base in May, will be to position Labour as the party in tune with the needs of poorer households.
So far, Trump's approach to the media, labelled as the MSM (Mainstream Media) by predominantly right - wing and / or libertarian demographics has played well with his core voter base who believe that the media bloc are part of a larger coordinated conspiracy against him and the right wing in general.
Ramesh Ponnuru notes that, even though the conservative voter base of white, married Christians is in relative demographic decline, American public opinion has been fairly stable over the....
Part of the work the firm performed for Bolton's super PAC was psychographic voter targeting that it claimed could profile voters based on certain characteristics.
The company, which burst onto the American political scene in 2012, boasts of its ability to assemble so - called psychographic profiles of American voters based on five dominant personality traits — openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism — and to target them with uniquely crafted messages based on their unconscious biases.
In 2013, the Mercers became the principal investors in the data science firm Cambridge Analytica, which says it can target voters based on their personality types.
The Obama campaign that year was able to aim advertisements and messages at voters based on gender, location and existing political beliefs.
Building a border wall, and having Mexico pay for it, was one of Trump's key pitches to his nationalist voter base during the 2016 campaign.
Unlike other services, Cambridge Analytica could micro-target voters based on their personality traits, working to streamline and tailor a political message to a specific person.
He then built the Bloc Québécois from Mulroney's Quebec caucus and from the PC voter base in the province.
Then, SCL claimed, it could tailor messaging to better target and persuade voters based on their particular personalities.
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.
«The Democratic primary voter base has grown significantly, but the Republican primary base has not.»
Paladino was here last week for a rally that, if anything, highlighted the struggles within the conservative voter base over the measure, even if polls show most New Yorkers are in favor of updating the state's assault weapons ban.
If swing or dormant voters base their electoral choices on gun issues, vulnerable elected officials must follow their preferences to get re-elected.
An algorithm matches riders and voters based upon:
Mr. Weiner, when he was in Congress at least, developed two valuable voter bases that Mr. de Blasio also wants to cultivate: outer borough ethnic whites and progressive activists.
Also, if you gather the will of US voters based on Facebook... we'd be a lot closer to «Idiocity» world than Athenian democracy or ideal Republic:)
The Liberal Democrats, with a much smaller voter base (about 11 % of the electorate), had few supporters of both that party and its leader, although the leader scored well among both party and non-party supporters.
He said he kicked off his campaign tour in the Bronx because the county has been «forgotten economically» by the nation, and he touted his Hispanic voter base in Westchester County.
Otherwise they will find that they loose all of their working class voter base.
Meanwhile Cochran's tea party challenger had built up his own rabid voter base with technologies inspired by Obama.
After the Blue Wave of Democratic - progressive victories across Westchester last November, Mayer decided to run for State Senate because she said she believed she could represent this group of energized voters based on her years of advocating the same progressive ideals.
A lot of those in the Lib Dem voter base who were disaffected Labour voters are likely to desert the Liberal Democrats anyway, Clegg's article is simply an attempt to make it look like this is what he intended all along.
The swing voter base has been jeopardized by Obama when he took sides in the Martin case.
Mondello controls a small army of party faithful that are critical to collecting tens of thousands of petition signatures in the dead of summer, along with a loyal voter base in the Town of Hempstead that can dictate control of the county at large.
Clinton also cited the Trump campaign's use of the controversial GOP firm Cambridge Analytica, which boasts of «psychographic» profiles of voters based heavily on Facebook information.
The Tories were led by a plausible, fluent, telegenic young leader, solidly backed by the press and appealing outside of their natural voter base.
Respondents of this poll were matched to a target sample of Massachusetts registered voters based on gender, age, race, education, party identification, ideology, and political interest.
In the meeting, the Board decided that each branch executive committee will determine specific criteria for active voters based on the guidelines established in January.
And given Trump's rural voter base, it's a curious choice on his part.
Cambridge Analytica's goal, starting in 2013, was to use data modeling to influence voters based on their emotional makeup.
For a city known for its progressive voter base, where the mayoralty is almost always decided during the Democratic primary, this year's mayoral contest has taken on a decidedly conservative bent.
Ms. Clarke, like Mr. Jeffries, has a core African - American voter base that sides with Mr. Obama.
The company closely associated with Ted Cruz's data - centric primary campaign has switched teams: Cambridge Analytica, the London - based outfit that boasts an ability to target voters based on their unconscious psychological biases is now working behind the scenes for Donald Trump.
Earlier, Senate Democrat leader John Sampson of Brooklyn accused the Republican majority of being more concerned with protecting its majority power and its conservative voter base than approving what he calls a civil right supported by most New Yorkers.
Building psychographic profiles of individual voters based on their lifestyles and preferences could be hugely powerful, thinks Chris Sumner, research director at the Online Privacy Foundation.
Labour lost the election because in England, the electorate — including a significant chunk of their core voter base, shifted rightwards to the tories (who intirn moved further right), or even further right to UKIP.
Mr. Corcoran would like to appeal to President Trump's voter base in his party's primary, and he has backed the armed - teacher program enthusiastically, calling it a «game changer.»
Part of the work the firm performed for Bolton's super PAC was psychographic voter targeting that it claimed could profile voters based on certain characteristics.
Their entire model assumed that a large fraction (a large majority as it turned out) of their voter base would either shut up or go away or both.

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