Sentences with phrase «who talked to voters»

«I have to thank the tireless work of countless education groups, parents, grandparents, who talked to voters for months about the change we need for our children,» Ritz said.

Not exact matches

The black voters in Philly, and I say this based on 30 years of picking juries and talking to them, are more likely to have a family member who is a police officer, a family member who is in jail, and a family member who has been killed or severely victimized.
I think the issues with the movie extended beyond Twitter; the new voters I've talked to are less enthusiastic about it than the ones you've talked to (New Yorkers, you know), and it sounds like we've both heard from at least some voters who are drawing a bright line between the performances (thumbs up) and the movie (thumbs sideways).
Voters in AB, vote only callous, doublespeaking, remorseless, bait and switch, lying, conniving, shrewd, unethical, immoral, careless, deceiving, reckless, tough talking loud mouth psychopaths who casually dehumanize others and spin the truth to how it suits them the best.
Byro York explains that those who actually worked with Newt as Speaker can't support him for president, while all most voters can see is the new Newt, the guy who knows how to talk.
Talking about upward mobility doesn't help with voters who aren't already inclined to vote Republican unless that upward mobility talk is combined with clear explanations of policies that will plausibly improve the lives of those voters.
Besides this fear of crossover voters «stealing» the primary away from people who actually are in the party, one bonus purported from here is that a closed primary tends to let candidates talk more openly about their views during the primary since they are largely just speaking to their base.
Because it's not terribly expensive to append email addresses to voter file records, and tools like NationBuilder can match social media to emails, campaigns can trim direct mail budgets by engaging with people on social media who they know prefer to talk digitally.
«Most of the Muslim voters I've talked to will vote for Sadiq, but they haven't warmed to him as a person,» one inner London Labour councillor who has been pounding the streets for him tells me.
«With his departure from the NY - 21 Congressional race, the choice for voters becomes much more clear and much more stark: Do we want to send Stefanik back to her DC cocktail circuit, send some candidates running on the Democratic side who are auditioning for the DC cocktail circuit, or someone who is going to stop talking like a cable news wannabe and just get to work.»
«What I do is talk to voters — any voter who wants to have a real conversation.»
«The reason why the Democratic Party is losing across the nation and at home is that they are coopted by a small band of misfits who continue to talk to each other in echo chambers and refuse to acknowledge that the party of Roosevelt, Kennedy and Clinton no longer has the ability to communicate with working - class voters,» she said.
Sliwa, who also hosts a daily radio talk show, is set to call Wednesday for a public referendum to eliminate the advocate position and have the City Council speaker elected by voters, not the council members.
Site Canvassing: On May 7th along with knocking doors we'll be training and sending canvassers to bus stops, shopping plaza parking lots, parks and everywhere there is heavy foot traffic to talk to voters and folks who need to register to vote.
Tackling the BNP is about recognising that there are hundreds of thousands of hard - working families in northern mill - towns, the once - smokey bits of the Midlands, blue collar estates in the Thames estuary and pockets of post-industrial Britain around the country who feel let down by the Establishment and are turning to the only party that talks about their concerns (Incidentally, they aren't necessarily core Labour voters, they are mostly long - standing, fed - up non-voters).
The article focuses on two women who were particularly helpful in re-thinking how Republican candidates talk to voters.
Plaid's strength in Ynys Mon is its grassroots grounding; a solid core of activists who have been talking to voters in the seat even when they're not died - in - the - wool nationalists.
Anuzis» message is built on the necessity of reaching out to voters — particularly in the suburban Midwest — who have abandoned the party since Ronald Reagan left office; Steele, an African American, talks constantly about the need to find policies that speak to minority groups and, in doing so, grow the party.
But my answer is that all Labour voters think all Tory voters are banksters — if you want a contest to see who can talk the most ridiculous bol * ocks.
[Cameron] thinks that people who talk about Europe or «bang on» about Europe as he once put it himself, he thinks that people who talk about immigration and who are worried about the numbers of people coming to Britain, he thinks that people who are concerned about the blot of wind farms all over our landscapes and seascapes, he thinks that people who discuss those things are beyond the pale and I think when he insults us actually what he's doing, he's insulting a very large number of his own voters.
In the final days of state budget talks, the state Senate appears opposed to two hotly debated issues: «The DREAM Act has the support of 53 percent of voters, compared to 42 percent who oppose it.
Presumably them voters who want to see the boot put into largely imaginary dole wallahs would reward «tough - talking» Labour and come streaming over.
Heidi Alexander, the shadow health secretary, was the first to walk out, followed by Gloria De Piero, who has represented young people and toured the country talking to Labour voters and members.
They'll talk about the latest Siena New York poll which surveyed registered voters on a range of issues from who they support for President to whether there should be a cap on property taxes.
Instead, they were out talking to Democratic voters, who, he said, were disenfranchised by the nominating process.
«I certainly talked to some folks in the Democratic party who have strong feelings about this, I've told them that it's our obligation to respect the voters wishes, voters in the Democratic party spoke loudly and clearly on primary day.»
In a statement, a spokesperson for the IDC responded, «The reason why the Democratic Party is losing across the nation and at home is that they are coopted by a small band of misfits who continue to talk to each other in echo chambers and refuse to acknowledge that the party of Roosevelt, Kennedy and Clinton no longer has the ability to communicate with working - class voters.
A Conservative backbencher who claimed MPs should be talking about issues that matter to voters ahead of the rebel EU amendment on Europe, is to introduce a bill paving the way for a referendum on the UK's EU membership.
He talks to local voters, then Naushabah Khan, the Labour candidate for Rochester & Strood as well as Antony Hook who's from the south east Liberal Democrats.
But regardless of talking to the far - right, Blue Labour's potential to engage working class voters, and to be «on my side» is an obvious threat to the current Conservative leadership, which failed to attract «Essex man» - working class voters who want to get on in life and live without fear of crime - sufficiently in 2010.
It may seem insane to fear that but we're talking about a young woman who makes complicated performances look effortless and Effortlessness can be anathema for awards voters.
Collins, who attended the training session, spends six days a week talking to would - be voters to explain why they should vote for Obama.
Gore spokeswoman Betsy McManus told The Washington Post on Sunday that «for those who agree that we must solve the climate crisis, the choice is clear in this election — and VP Gore is looking forward to joining Secretary Clinton in Miami to talk with Florida voters about how we solve this challenge.»
In an essay for The Daily Beast last week, Somerhalder talks about the impact of dirty energy money on clean energy policy, and makes a plea to voters to choose candidates who will protect the environment.
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