Undecided former Labour and UKIP
voters discuss campaign highlights, manifestos, policies, and the leaders as biscuits.
Not exact matches
According to a poll conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation, nearly a third of GOP
voters, 31 %, listed the situation with North Korea as the most important issue for congressional candidates to
discuss in their upcoming
campaigns.
For instance, he
discussed the fact that electoral
campaigns spend a huge amount of effort building up volunteer lists, email lists and
voter target lists, but that the data tend to go away as soon the election is over (particularly if the
campaign loses).
There were other problems, of course: the highly touted but ultimately ineffective # 15m ground
campaign; Labour's difficulty in attracting elderly
voters; the party's wariness to
discuss identity or Englishness.
Likely primary
voters expect the worst is yet to come: Although many
voters likely to vote in New Hampshire's Democratic or Republican Primaries still think the candidates are
discussing the issues, most
voters think the
campaigns will get more negative as primary day approaches.
In addition to the forum, various progressive groups are
discussing creating a #NoTrumpDemocrats
campaign that would target the IDC through mass texting and phone call programs to Democratic
voters.
County Executive Mike Hein, seen here with (from left) Legislator Pete Loughran (D - Kingston), Common Cause Executive Director Susan Lerner, NYPIRG legislative counsel Russ Haven and League of Women
Voters of the Mid-Hudson Region President Dare Thompson,
discusses proposed
campaign finance reform.
«I worked hard and spent the
campaign discussing the issues such as job creation, education and cleaning up Albany, and I appreciate the support the
voters showed me.»
Last month, Youth Connection Charter School (YCCS) created an education
campaign to make the political system relevant to young people, educate and involve YCCS students who are eligible
voters, and
discuss their concerns and ideas relative to the main issues in the election that impact all facets of their lives, including violence, employment, affordable education, -LSB-...]
In a phone interview, Analilia Mejia, executive director of New Jersey Working Families Alliance, a grass - roots independent political organization that endorsed Baraka, claimed the
campaign «was won at the doors» by the hundreds of volunteers who went door - to - door to
discuss the issues with other
voters.
Mueller's investigators have asked former
campaign officials about the Trump
campaign's data operations, particularly about how it collected and utilized
voter data in battleground states, according to a person with direct knowledge of the line of inquiry but not authorized to
discuss it publicly.