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"canvassing" Definitions
  1. the act or process of soliciting votes, subscriptions, opinions, etc., especially from individuals:Although social media definitely impacted their campaign, it was the door-to-door canvassing that made them successful.
  2. the act or process of examining or investigating something carefully, often through debate or discussion:As we can see from even a limited canvassing of the issues in education, the challenges we face at this time come from within and without.
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Earlier this year, Bernie Sanders supporters launched the canvassing app Field The Bern that helped them gather data while canvassing.
Her campaign had stopped traditional canvassing days ago, along with "worker canvassing," which became moot as most Americans stopped going to work.
The Worcester canvassing news coincided with the final day of BERNIEPALOOZA, a four-day marathon of canvassing and music staged by Bernie Sanders volunteers.
Across New York state, volunteers are also hosting dozens of canvassing and outreach events, including phone banking and get out the vote canvassing sessions, in the days ahead.
Olivia Harding, a member of the DSA in Philadelphia and a regional organizer for the DSA for Bernie campaign, was canvassing for Medicare-for-all before canvassing for Sanders.
They declined to say how canvassing led to Worley's arrest.
I prayed before I went canvassing and God looked out.
But they won't stop us from communicating, canvassing, and voting.
The public appears wary of this kind of digital canvassing.
That was crucial in Broockman and Kalla's transgender canvassing study.
Godsil pointed to the transgender canvassing study as one example.
"You aren't seeing the same crowds out canvassing," Tribbett said.
Canvassing arguably does a lot more than a single vote.
Canvassing was conducted by email and telephone interviews between Feb.
I know that you all are very skilled at canvassing.
Dave Fleischer, a longtime political organizer, calls it deep canvassing.
Canvassing was conducted by email and telephone interviews between Aug.
Working America appears to be an unusually effective canvassing group.
Two weeks ago I went canvassing for the Sanders campaign.
After witnessing the extraordinary success of our canvassing, a perplexing thought arose: If this method of outreach is so effective in changing the political landscape, then why is canvassing almost obsolete in contemporary politics?
He said that door-to-door canvassing for issues like a $15 minimum wage, union access and universal health care in the coming months would give way to electoral canvassing as next year's voting approaches.
No one answered, which happens often while canvassing during a weekday.
IT MUST be the most genteel canvassing operation in the world.
Some people had aired concerns while she was canvassing, she said.
But years of canvassing helped build my confidence when selling today.
The period for canvassing public opinion in Japan ended on Wednesday.
The state canvassing board showed Coleman with a 206-vote lead.
He's already decided to do it, and now he's canvassing opinion.
County canvassing boards have until August 21 to complete their canvasses.
What do you hope to achieve by canvassing neighborhoods this summer?
She was among three workers canvassing neighborhoods in Pembroke on Sunday.
The answer is partly that canvassing provides parties with local knowledge.
It was also what she didn't do in her canvassing machine.
The real idea is the canvassing, the door knocking, the calling.
I accompanied Cindi Sternfeld, a 58-year-old psychotherapist living in nearby Lambertville, N.J. She told me that she had been canvassing since she was 18 and had found deep canvassing more effective than the traditional kind.
After the first few weeks of canvassing, Johnson's "Leavers" were lagging behind.
And the second Obama campaign in 2012 used a similar canvassing app.
There are multiple DSA campaigns testing out Medicare for All canvassing strategies.
She introduced herself, saying she's a state legislator and is out canvassing.
Neighborhood door-to-door canvassing is completely off the table for me.
Sweden's Social Democrats have found that canvassing raises turnout by four points.
Hoskins explained that her daughter was a politician canvassing in her district.
Police are canvassing the area near the memorial in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood.
EDT Tuesday: Tim Kaine holds a canvassing kick-off event in Orlando.
The RNC has made 38 million voter contacts through phones and canvassing.
"He told me it is his first time canvassing," Fritschner said.   Voted.
And at a recent canvassing event in far north Dallas, vulnerable Rep.
When Trump was elected President, Shanahan became something of a canvassing vigilante.
And though it's her first time canvassing, Barber is a quick study.
The 25-minute period I was supposed to spend canvassing had passed.
Much campaign work, including canvassing, is already conducted online or via phone.
Police officers were canvassing the streets on Tuesday afternoon looking for information.
As with canvassing, these performances are by nature limited — local — in reach.
Meanwhile, Jon's seemingly canvassing for support in the battle against the White Walkers.
TRENDING Black Oregon lawmaker says constituent called cops on her for canvassing neighborhood.
The campaign has been canvassing against Kihuen and has a small paid staff.
It's unusual to be out canvassing against a candidate rather than for one.
"It wasn't until Bernie," Salas says while canvassing for Beto in the film.
Canvassing of returned vote-by-mail ballots is slated to begin October 24.
The three Democratic presidential candidates have been canvassing Iowa ahead of the Feb.
Carter says police are canvassing the neighborhood for witnesses and security camera footage.
Caskey said state law prevents county officials from canvassing their results until Monday.
There will be a more thorough search for crime scenes and better canvassing.
Maybe it will be through canvassing by activists, much like the transgender study.
In Florida, it's now the "Elections Canvassing Commission" that would certify the result.
Worried, Pierce's father began canvassing the property and eventually found his daughter's body.
She began demonstrating and canvassing, working to flip Virginia districts for Democratic candidates.
Both women spend their afternoons on the leafy campus, canvassing students for support.
That's a lengthy process that can take weeks of canvassing and verifying results.
Now she plans to mount another aggressive canvassing operation for the House seat.
But she spent one day each weekend since August canvassing for Mr. Trump.
Political scientists David Broockman and Josh Kalla analyzed the effectiveness of deep canvassing.
As Paré Toé described it to me, the group began by canvassing residents.
The campaign will involve digital and TV ads, direct mail and door canvassing.
Volunteers went door to door after Jones' body was found, canvassing the area.
The persuasive effects of this canvassing were durable, lasting at least three months.
She is canvassing for votes in Khyber district ahead of elections later this month.
A phone canvassing app, developed by the Bristol branch of Momentum, made 100,000 calls.
Messrs Grayling and Street decided to go canvassing in Bilston, a suburb of Wolverhampton.
Garner has also been canvassing on behalf of the Sanders campaign in South Carolina.
They had to go to individual canvassing boards from individual counties and request recounts.
Rodriguez is on the ground directing a canvassing operation for Florida Immigration Coalition Votes.
He describes himself as a "positive nihilist," and has developed some unconventional canvassing strategies.
With the ground game, all the canvassing and the targeting was done by Labour.
My progressive friends, they're on Facebook but they're not out canvassing and phone-banking.
We support their phone banking, peer-to-peer texting, canvassing and voter education efforts.
He will also join Yang for a meet-and-greet and canvassing in Columbia.
She and a dozen other women attended a canvassing training session southeast of Pittsburgh.
The police recently released guidelines for candidates on how to stay safe while canvassing.
The weekend before the election, I was in Philadelphia canvassing for the Clinton campaign.
These offices have staffers and volunteers who focus on phone banking and canvassing efforts.
One of the main ways that canvassing is broken is that it's list-driven.
Someone heard about how an organizer canvassing for Abrams had the police called on them.
There's really not much difference between political canvassing and the door-to-door sales pitch.
Yet the Sanders campaign has lagged well behind the Clinton team in calls and canvassing.
Just in October, 659 new members joined their canvassing effort and completed over 200 shifts.
Commentary from Roxanne Jones In 2008, I was canvassing the country registering people to vote.
Because of the hourly pay and atypical hours, canvassing jobs tend to attract college students.
The money, according to Politico, will go toward paid media, direct mail and grassroots canvassing.
He will stay in Orlando on Tuesday for canvassing events beginning at 9:15 a.
The app has increased its international marketing efforts, canvassing Instagram and Snapchat with TikTok ads.
He got involved in politics for the first time back then, canvassing for Bill Clinton.
If Moore's nomination is withdrawn, the state canvassing board will not certify votes for him.
Well, I also did door-to-door canvassing for an environmental group—Ralph Nader's thing.
Ms. Stubbs, who is African-American, said she was canvassing in a predominantly white neighborhood.
At times, she drove through the night to spend a day canvassing in another state.
In other states, campaigns have scrapped every kind of in-person event, and all canvassing.
Questionable signatures are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, by three-member canvassing boards.
Luciana Berger and Hugh Grant canvassing in Finchley while on the General Election campaign trail.
He has been canvassing for Buttigieg and has a Buttigieg sign on his front lawn.
The language was pulled from the canvassing scripts given to volunteers after the Politico report.
The protest will precede canvassing efforts in swing states including Pennsylvania, Michigan and North Carolina.
Before previous elections, much of Ms. Reeves's canvassing would take place after the workday ended.
And party activists reported that Corbyn was a problem constantly raised by voters during canvassing.
Doubt said detectives are canvassing the area around the park and are looking for video surveillance.
And the state's elections canvassing board is required to certify the election by 9 a.m. Tuesday.
She'd been out canvassing for Lucy McBath, the Democratic candidate in Georgia's 6th congressional district race.
Neither Gomez nor Ornelas has much experience canvassing -- Gomez found the group circuitously through campus politics.
The UMWA had organized a rally, door-to-door canvassing, and phone bank operations for Lamb.
With fallen trees and downed power lines, WickFORCE had to suspend canvassing efforts for four days.
They began canvassing more than 15 years ago for state candidates who backed same-sex marriage.
Beyond the invasive profiling, there are other features of online canvassing that have got people worried.
Why is canvassing the most important thing you can do to save our democracy right now?
Meanwhile, the Broward Canvassing Board met Friday to review ballots that had been initially deemed ineligible.
The CLF spent nearly $2 million on canvassing, mail and digital efforts in the Georgia race.
Scott has already recused himself from the state canvassing board that's charged with certifying election results.
"We have to handle these situations all the time," said Mr. Fleischer, now canvassing in Cleveland.
In all, the Koch groups have spent $10 million on events, grass roots canvassing and advertising.
Over 120 people signed up as neighborhood leaders, canvassing their streets and creating WhatsApp text chains.
Mr. Scott's lawyer said on Thursday that the governor would recuse himself from the canvassing board.
New research tells us changing minds with deep canvassing is not impossible; it's just very hard.
Deep canvassing, it appears from the research, has an effect that can last for several months.
The money will go into digital, TV and radio ads, canvassing, and mailers, according to CBS.
After all the huffing, puffing, canvassing, and hand-wringing, the 2018 midterm elections are nearly here.
They'll be building massive canvassing operations to help get out the word to vote for 20.
But even after millions of dollars in ads and canvassing and phone banking, they mostly don't.
Turnout was high, said Ismahan Abdulahi, a Somali-Swedish woman canvassing for the centre-left Social Democrats.
Worley's arrest came thanks to "old-fashioned police work" and after much neighborhood canvassing, Miller said Friday.
Now, both are leading the last-minute canvassing drive to get voters to the polls for Thompson.
Just ask Brandee Barker, a Californian out canvassing for Hillary Clinton's campaign in Ohio over the weekend.
Here are a couple of questions I heard while canvassing experts: Can Zuckerberg be believed at all?
Because they have trouble canvassing Spanish-speaking households, pollsters tend to have trouble capturing the Latino vote.
Canvassing the vast interior is hard without helicopters or speed boats, observes James Chin, a political scientist.
The second time, though, I'd started canvassing the area to figure out what I should be doing.
"I think that by 2020, this is how all canvassing is going to be done," he said.
Under Florida law, the state Elections Canvassing Commission must certify election results no later than Nov. 20.
She explained to Hassan that she had spent the weekend canvassing in Pennsylvania with her women's group.
Former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander (D) also stopped by Ossoff's two canvassing events on Monday.
Mr. Haris said the government had begun canvassing groups like his for their research on the period.
Canvassing involves transportation of thousands of people from neighbouring areas to the rallies in trucks and buses.
A black state lawmaker even became the subject of a call for allegedly being "suspicious" while canvassing.
A wave of volunteers had just come back from canvassing and another crowd was about to leave.
"My dream is to change election law and see many young people canvassing in Japan," he said.
The campaign has blasted registered Democrats with text messages and recruited longtime Instagram followers for canvassing shifts.
In total, there were 10 campaigns organizing and canvassing all over the state for Tuesday's contest. Sen.
A Washington state man says a canvassing candidate for the Vancouver City Council saved his life Saturday.
Hugh Grant canvassing for the Liberal Democrat's party in Finchley while on the General Election campaign trail.
Officers are canvassing the neighborhood, & suspect it happened between 4pm yesterday & 6:45 this AM.#Nantucket pic.twitter.
One of the few studies of the efficacy of deep canvassing appeared in Science magazine in 2016.
The campaign sought assurances from country officials that its lawyers would not be blocked from observing canvassing.
Their next monthly meeting will feature a speaker to train people in canvassing and volunteering for campaigns.
Organizers are canvassing, setting up tables, and visiting classes at high schools and colleges across both states.
Indonesians are avid users of social media, which is crucial to election canvassing in the sprawling archipelago.
Meanwhile, Tipirneni continued canvassing efforts through election day and held an election eve rally with former Rep.
The Confederation of Indian Industry is also canvassing members to join the effort, an industry source said.
More HS youth walkout in Phoenix urging voters to defeat Sheriff Arpaio, students will be canvassing now!
In the transgender canvassing study, trans and nontrans canvassers alike managed to reduce people's anti-transgender attitudes.
I'll be canvassing for Josh Harder in Modesto, California, on Thursday and Conor Lamb in Pittsburgh on Saturday.
To put it in very simple terms, this experiment reversed how door-to-door canvassing is usually done.
Santos has been canvassing along these streets for weeks ahead of the city council primary on April 2.
Professional coders work at scraping the eviction court data from the website, freeing up more time for canvassing.
Senate candidate Maria Collett canvassing in Ambler, Pennsylvania, with Campaign Manager Correne Kristiansen and Field Director Luke Borwegen.
There's far less evidence that its "psychographic" tactics worked any better than traditional canvassing and broadly targeted ads.
Oprah then tells her she is canvassing for Stacey Abrams, and asks if Denise is voting for her.
I've yet to see any photos this election cycle of NRA members canvassing or celebrating with winning candidates.
Volunteers, many new to tedious arts of effective phone banking and canvassing, will receive training through the organization.
We're knocking on doors canvassing for politicians we believe in, role modeling for our kids and our friends.
This is their second day parking here and they spend most of their time canvassing the surrounding blocks.
I told her no, I was canvassing for Bernie Sanders—and her face went from sweet to sour.
Meanwhile, Jon Snow and Sansa Stark were busy with their The North Remembers door-to-door canvassing operation.
When they didn't show up at the prearranged pickup spot, Patty says, family members began canvassing the area.
Hina thanked the young man and explained that they were spending the afternoon canvassing, talking to registered Democrats.
CNN spent a Sunday with volunteers from both campaigns canvassing neighborhoods in Nashua to see how it's done.
It's Sunday afternoon and he's been knocking on doors across the city in a last minute canvassing drive.
The effort includes a $600,000 canvassing program, with the remainder used for radio and digital ads and mailers.
Hearteningly, the Together For Yes campaigners told us that we did two weeks' canvassing in a single day.
Digital isn't just a powerful way to supercharge traditional organizing by driving more canvassing or phone banking shifts.
The police were canvassing the neighborhoods and checking to see if any nearby residences had external video cameras.
Trump has been privately canvassing senior officials and friends about the possibility of appointing Meadows, according to Axios.
Ms. Harper is campaigning by attending as many community events as possible, and by old-fashioned neighborhood canvassing.
Josh Heard, a Buttigieg caucus precinct leader, said canvassing his neighborhood in Council Bluffs was like herding cats.
The pair will tout Clinton's "common sense" gun safety measures before canvassing for her in the Hawkeye State.
It was reportedly unclear whether the script was intended for phone canvassing or those going door-to-door.
Across the US, consumers are canvassing their communities with a new type of device that's changing civic life.
Planned Parenthood Virginia's PAC also announced it would be spending $3 million on canvassing, online and mail efforts.
Booker knocked on her door with a pitter-patter knock that sounded like he was canvassing the neighborhood.
It advises canvassing in groups and encourages candidates and their supporters to report threats, including those made online.
Volunteers have been going door to door, canvassing the area near where the women were found, the mayor said.
What's still in question is whether the canvassing technique could be adapted to political topics less rooted in prejudice.
To that end, Luckey has apparently started canvassing the current US administration to sell them on his surveillance idea.
This is also not the first instance of a black woman being reported to the police while canvassing, either.
In another recent Facebook post, Bynum talked about her commitment to getting to know her constituents while out canvassing.
His canvassing science, he is certain, is more fine-tuned than the late-to-arrive forces on the left.
The search parties have been canvassing different areas of Kansas City, Missouri, since Jessica's disappearance last year, John says.
Of course she came canvassing; she's part of the family after all...But we took my mother's Mercedes Estate.
"They're canvassing the area right now, and ... (he) has not been located at this time," Johnson said early Saturday.
Before I started working on political campaigns, most canvassing stories I heard sounded like the plots of Lifetime movies.
They did traditional canvassing and participated in an Occupy-inspired march in Manhattan before the New York Democratic primary.
Parties also keep track of what they learn when talking to voters during door-to-door or street canvassing.
Plus, doing it all from an app means that people have access to canvassing and campaigning all the time.
Gov. Rick Scott (R) will step down from the Florida Elections Canvassing Commission, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
Small donors funded the bulk of her campaign, which combined viral digital ads with old-fashioned, aggressive canvassing efforts.
Her first canvassing of 10 people brought in four appointments, making her realize she might be on to something.
Dutton said he was canvassing for support to take another tilt at Turnbull, possibly as early as this week.
Pictured above: Kendall Tucker Polis is a platform designed to manage door-to-door sales and cause-based canvassing.
The counters — called squirrel sighters — spend 20 minutes in a hectare, first walking its perimeter, then canvassing the interior.
Some have organized rallies abroad, and reports suggest that thousands returned to their homeland to volunteer for canvassing efforts.
Some have organized rallies abroad, and reports suggest that thousands returned to the homeland to volunteer for canvassing efforts.
Pictured above: Kendall Tucker Knoq is a platform designed to manage door-to-door sales and cause-based canvassing.
She keeps Manuka honey on hand for cuts, but it's royal jelly that has her canvassing local farmers' markets.
"But that's not what we're seeing in our work out in the community, when we're canvassing," she added optimistically.
The workers' group brought its biannual assembly to Nevada this week, hosted a presidential forum and organized canvassing efforts.
Today, there is no adequate replacement for canvassing due to the level of human engagement involved in the process.
The National Nurses United, which is one of Sanders's strongest allies, is on the ground here canvassing for Sanders.
Last week, Mr. Grant was canvassing with Luciana Berger, a lawmaker who was joined the Liberal Democrats this year.
Any creative person who has made the mistake of surreptitiously canvassing public opinion will identify with Salieri's fatal curiosity.
Traditional door-to-door canvassing methods limit who you talk to and where you're able to effectively collect data.
We've had people out canvassing for the past three or four weeks, so we have a good ground game.
For every single meeting and phone banking session and canvassing that goes on, we provide them with a meal.
The canvassing study took a few dozen participants in south Florida to change the collective attitudes of 500 voters.
Martha McSallyMartha Elizabeth McSallyFlorida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus McSally campaign to suspend TV ads, canvassing amid pandemic Biden opens up 20-point lead over Sanders in Arizona: poll MORE (R-Az.) announced Wednesday that she will suspend advertising and canvassing for her re-election bid amid the pandemic.
Sen. Martha McSallyMartha Elizabeth McSallyFlorida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus McSally campaign to suspend TV ads, canvassing amid pandemic Biden opens up 20-point lead over Sanders in Arizona: poll MORE (R-Ariz.) is directing her campaign to halt television advertising and canvassing activities during the coronavirus outbreak.
In canvassing opinion among unmarried women seeking a partner, ¥7m a year seems a common floor among the better educated.
And we do community canvassing programs where people from the community go out and invite people to register to vote.
But this time her canvassing apparel was embroidered with stars, stripes, and, of course, Clinton's name emblazoned across her chest.
And the development in question, the Taoyuan Aerotropolis Project, has been canvassing hotel chains all over the world for years.
I'm very good at canvassing and going door to door and I'm not afraid to talk to Republicans or whomever.
Officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are now canvassing to help people in afflicted regions apply for government assistance.
The result is more efficient and effective canvassing, phone banks, mail, and other forms of voter contact that help Democrats.
Soon after, the talk show host and media mogul posted Instagram videos of her canvassing door-to-door for Abrams.
I was just out canvassing Amendment 4 to restore voting rights for felons and I'm about to head out again.
But Assistant Police Chief Medaria Arradondo confirmed that, after canvassing the area, the officers found no evidence of sexual assault.
But in the transgender canvassing study, the person getting canvassed often did as much or even more of the talking.
IT'S LIKE MEETING SIRI IN PERSON: Via CNN, a California voter was out canvassing for Clinton in Ohio this weekend.
Police are on site canvassing the area, speaking to neighbors and looking through potential video available for any further information.
Rose, a high school Junior, also worked for Reed for Congress as a field rep canvassing in 100 degree weather.
In 2004, this worked well for Republicans because conservative and evangelical churches provided a massive base of workers for canvassing.
The day after Macron's February speech, a dozen gilets jaunes were canvassing motorists at a traffic circle outside of Clamecy.
On Saturday, the committee's state teams will hold hundreds of training sessions and train 22019,000 volunteers before they start canvassing.
After Cole was arrested, police started canvassing the neighborhood and noticed the door to another nearby residence open, WFTS reported.
In 2002, he began what he called a "Fun Campaign," canvassing Germany in a bright yellow bus called the Guidomobile.
This isn't just her first time going canvassing for a candidate: She's never even voted in a midterm election before.
I.O. and three major unions, is spending to try to keep pace, with much of the money devoted to canvassing.
Miley Cyrus had hit the campaign trail for Clinton, canvassing George Mason University in Virginia just weeks before the election.
Local Democrats in Pinellas are already canvassing for like-minded independents, as well as Democrats who do not vote regularly.
And they're not the only ones: Anecdotal reports of people using Tinder, Bumble, Grindr, and other apps for canvassing, abound.
More candidates means more field operations, more advertising, more canvassing, and more candidates to catch the eye of potential voters.
When it comes to raising turnout, Green explained, face-to-face canvassing is at the top of the effectiveness scale.
It's this "nonjudgmental exchanging of narratives" that Broockman and Kalla think is the key ingredient in how deep canvassing works.
It does seem as though the two-way nature of the conversations is essential for the canvassing technique to work.
During some canvassing events in the city, she hands out fliers that identify her only as the Reform Party candidate.
The Democratic Party of Wisconsin on Thursday canceled all in-person voter canvassing ahead of the state's April 7 elections.
She hands us a packet and leads us into a corner decorated with magic marker-ed edicts for effective canvassing.
"Let this Court be clear: it is NOT ordering county canvassing boards to count every mismatched vote, sight unseen," Walker said.
Volunteers Sharon Jacobs, left, and Frank Jacobs, serve food to attendees at congressional candidate Mike Levin's canvassing event in Oceanside, California.
Saturday is the last day before a 'quiet period' in which candidates and their supporters are barred from canvassing for votes.
Shelia Stubbs, 46, was canvassing in a neighborhood for a state assembly seat in Madison, Wisconsin, when someone called the police.
From his canvassing, Jerry Reinoehl, a genial veteran and campaign volunteer, reckoned his man would do better than expected among minorities.
Republicans became concerned on Saturday afternoon when the county's canvassing board continued to review "voter intent" on roughly two dozen ballots.
Speaking to the Associated Press, Merrill said he had no intention of delaying Thursday's canvassing board meeting to declare Jones' victory.
Later, a Jones field organizer talked about the importance of organizing and canvassing, and candidates for other offices made short pitches.
It's all a matter of canvassing the community, and seeing who's interested, and getting people to commit things, and developing them.
At this point, Broockman says he's primarily interested in proving that their canvassing method can produce solid — and non-fabricated — data.
The Remain camp called our daughter, Lucy, 23, to ask if she would be interested in canvassing as the vote nears.
SO, WHAT WE HAVE DONE AFTER CANVASSING, WE CREATED THESE OTHER ETFs THAT CREATE THESE FILTERS AND THESE SMALL CAP PRODUCTS.
A volunteer for a Chicago City Council candidate was shot in the leg while canvassing and recording himself on Facebook Live.
Following the submission from the counties, the Election Canvassing Commission will meet to certify the results on Tuesday, at 9 a.m.
It also includes a canvassing program with plans to knock on 2628,28500 doors, as well as mailers and digital voter outreach.
On the Charles Village block where Mckesson was canvassing, red, white and blue Sanders and Clinton signs punctuated the front yards.
They've been canvassing the state for Rosen and other Democratic candidates for months, even in sweltering 21993-plus-degree desert heat.
Using the app, you can essentially perform 2 hours of canvassing in 5 minutes, from the comfort of your own bed.
With a fairly anemic state party, there is little existing infrastructure for routine campaign activities like phone banks or canvassing drives.
In Nashville, Americans for Prosperity played a major role: organizing door-to-door canvassing teams using iPads running the i360 software.
Beyond canvassing, some of the students had attended readings to learn more about socialism, and they were learning on the go.
Given this resistance, the National American Woman Suffrage Association began to lobby state legislatures while also canvassing towns, wards and precincts.
State Democrats dispatched lawyers to county canvassing boards and sent volunteers to campaign offices to track the counting of provisional ballots.
So far they have not canceled any canvassing events in King County or any other areas hit by the novel coronavirus.
After the canvassing, 29 percent of the people in the placebo condition said they strongly supported policies inclusive of undocumented immigrants.
The effort will primarily rely on door-to-door canvassing and other forms of direct engagement, as well as online advertising.
In the end, slacktivism cannot compare to canvassing because it does not complete their ultimate goal: actualizing a clear political dialogue.
The investment, which was first reported by CBS News, will fund canvassing and grassroots operations, along with digital and TV ads.
The British comedian Eddie Izzard, who has long been an outspoken Labour supporter, was again out canvassing for his party's candidates.
During the canvassing in Flushing this month, organizers handed out voter registration forms and encouraged residents to check their voter registration.
It also appeared to have a stronger canvassing and voter turnout effort based on CNBC's observations in the district last week.
"How many more things can we tolerate?" she said, canvassing with a half-dozen Latinos on a sleepy cul-de-sac.
He then fielded a few questions from reporters before taking a brisk walk through the neighborhood and canvassing at three homes.
The earliest the state could certify a winner would be December 26, but the secretary of state's office does not expect the canvassing board to be able to do so until January 3, and it could be even later, delayed by slow canvassing by the counties and jam-packed holiday schedules between Christmas and New Year's Day.
His arrest came after two days of police canvassing the shopping complex on Manchester Road and hundreds of tips from the public.
But she learns a tough lesson while practicing door-knock drills to prepare her for canvassing for votes in her mayoral run.
Law enforcement officials are canvassing the area, checking cameras and asking for the community's assistance in figuring out how India got there.
Oprah also posted another video of a woman named Cassie holding a sign about equal rights that caught her attention while canvassing.
On a recent afternoon, the queer, Latinx 31-year-old was going door-to-door canvassing, alternating seamlessly between English and Spanish.
More than 1,700 state troopers are out canvassing the streets and managing traffic as thousands of residents continue to leave their homes.
Volunteers still use phone banks and door-to-door canvassing to get people out to campaign rallies and influence them to vote.
But based on the campaign's own polling and canvassing, the caucus votes of many women in Iowa are still up for grabs.
For a politician who is said to enjoy canvassing and meeting the public, Theresa May is risking few encounters with ordinary voters.
At least two members of the canvassing board are required to be present throughout, while a sheriff's deputy watches over the process.
And each group had an incentive for their own paid canvassing operation -- especially since they could now hire from outside their ranks.
In Iowa, Sanders said people canvassing for Biden are asking voters who support another candidate to consider Biden as their second choice.
"I did it all, in terms of doing events with him, making phone calls and knocking doors, doing the canvassing," she shares.
The 28500 largest outside groups have already spent more than $6900 million on things like advertising, paid canvassing, mailers and polling research.
They want the governor to not have any influence on the election canvassing process or use his authority to suspend election supervisors.
A constituent called the police on a black candidate for the state Assembly while she was canvassing, according to a Madison, Wis.
He is canvassing Conservative lawmakers for support along with Business Secretary Sajid Javid, who is seeking to become finance minister, Sky said.
The French government claim that both Salvini and Di Maio are simply canvassing support ahead of the European Parliament elections in May.
In Michigan, we recruited more than 700 volunteers who have never participated in politics before to join our texting or canvassing campaigns.
Souffrant Forrest, for example, talked a lot more about affordable housing than I thought she would while out canvassing in Crown Heights.
Some of the interns complained about substandard accommodations and the tasks they were asked to do, which included canvassing and door-knocking.
Part introspective canvassing, part marketing campaign, 40 individual questions galvanized Elmgreen & Dragset's theme for the 2017 edition: What makes a good neighbor?
He relays US electioneering styles and techniques to his students back home to teach them about canvassing, which is illegal in Japan.
Unno said that he intends to bring his experiences canvassing in the US back home to his some 22011 students in Tokyo.
Then she persuaded the chairman of the canvassing board to get Ms. Harris's opinion on whether a full recount was even necessary.
She took some of them canvassing out of state on weekends during the 2016 campaign to teach them about real-world politics.
And he has been praised for his strong canvassing operation as well as his practice of hiring black businesses for campaign work.
Given teachers' and nurses' close relationships with members in their communities, Sanders' team is hopeful that their canvassing will be especially effective.
"Deep canvassing," a relatively new technique, is showing promise — and is backed by rigorous testing from researchers and activists in the field.
Working under experienced detectives, the investigators often shoulder the more labor-intensive tasks, like canvassing buildings for witnesses and searching for video.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) addresses a crowd during a canvassing kickoff event at The Rutherford February 28, 2020 in Greenville, South Carolina.
BlackPAC, which played a major role turning out African-Americans in Virginia's gubernatorial race, is also spending $22,000 on canvassing for Jones.
The mayor had spent the day canvassing town with the Waterford Upstart team, knocking on doors to encourage families to sign up.
If you're a good talker, you can go out canvassing for a politician you believe will make the right choices on climate.
Volunteers in the community are going door to door, canvassing the area near where the women were found, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said.
A total of 461 people are now involved in canvassing Paradise for victims, who may have been reduced to bones by the blaze.
Bush's 2004 campaign and both of Obama's victories witnessed widely praised canvassing operations, resulting in higher than expected results for the two candidates.
And the yard signs and door hangers will pop up -- in many cases brought to your door by a campaign volunteer out canvassing.
Japan is due to decide on a revision of its list after canvassing public opinion, which was due to be done by Wednesday.
Some very rough estimates suggest it takes $40 on average to get a person to vote using traditional methods like canvassing, Ansolabehere said.
"I guess I was a symbol of resistance, and they didn't want me canvassing the other Indian people of British Columbia," he says.
He said he doesn't think about a potential nominee's race, gender or sexual orientation when canvassing candidates to serve on the federal bench.
Japan is due to decide on a revision of its list after canvassing public opinion, which is due to be done by Wednesday.
They're getting involved as political organizers, attending meetings, canvassing for candidates they believe in and making phone calls to pressure their elected officials.
When I asked why he signed up for the Navy Reserve, he cited his experience canvassing for Barack Obama in Iowa in 2008.
To this point, canvassing in Florida has been run by the Republican National Committee, which says it has 200 paid organizers in Florida.
But the white minority turned out in droves, urged by last-minute canvassing in more affluent areas, which voted 90 percent for Yarber.
The money was spent not on expensive television and radio ads but on voter-turnout strategies, like organizing canvassing teams and volunteer networks.
It is therefore no surprise that in canvassing possible cures to rural poverty, he never attends to the difficulties of family-run farms.
Despite all the speeches about justice policies and canvassing, I couldn't help noticing that this show still didn't feel like a campaign event.
She leaves a plastic bin filled with canvassing paperwork outside her front door in case fellow activists are looking for something to do.
Ms. Harris and Mr. Stipanovich sent in an undercover ally, Kerey Carpenter, a lawyer, to give guidance to Palm Beach County's canvassing board.
Some of the most moving conversations she has had while canvassing were with people who had never talked to someone like her before.
You open the door, and there she is canvassing, clipboard in hand, and maybe you give a wild yawp of recognition and excitement.
The union registered 10,000 people to vote and spent months canvassing; it claims to have knocked on nearly 400,000 doors in the state.
The Fund for Great Public Schools has put nearly $1.5 million into canvassing, mailers and television ads to try to elect Mr. Eachus.
The DSA, now the largest socialist organization in America, endorsed Sanders for president and many of its chapters got to work on canvassing.
Civic engagement experts have found that an effective canvassing and mobilization program costs about $50 per infrequent voter who actually casts a ballot.
Sanders had spent years appealing to Latino voters, organizers had spent months canvassing them in neighborhoods other candidates ignored, and it paid off.
Hence even if the financial help he is canvassing from international organisations does not materialise, he could just fund his own fiscal stimulus.
Though neither Katovich nor Afzal are affiliated with the Sanders campaign, some of the hashtag's users volunteer by phone banking, texting, and canvassing.
Local canvassing boards in Florida are required to complete machine recounts in the state's Senate, gubernatorial and agriculture commissioner's race by Nov. 15.
Mr. Sanders formally endorsed Mr. Gutman and five other progressives, canvassing beside them and casting the vote as a referendum on his leadership.
Police found the 13-year-old boy on Thursday while canvassing a building lobby nearby, television station CBS2, reported, citing unnamed police officials.
The search for more fire victims is ongoing, with several hundred people and cadaver dogs canvassing the town of Paradise and other populated areas.
In particular, staff at central office insisted that there should be no campaigning on local issues, and then tried to micro-manage local canvassing.
Authorities began canvassing the area while Wal-Mart asked its drivers to make a detour and not drive on Highway 75, according to authorities.
The key difference between Fleischer's technique, sometimes called "deep canvassing," and the standard model is that Fleischer has voters do most of the talking.
Detectives interviewed more than 5003 people while canvassing the area, reviewing footage from approximately 2500 Chicago police pod cameras and 218 private security cameras.
But as polls show a narrow margin for Menendez, grassroots activists have started organizing and canvassing to play up the senator's pre-indictment record.
They tick off the streets already trodden, divide up those still to go, and head out for another evening of door-to-door canvassing.
Public-sector workers are heavily unionised, and the ANC relies on unions to send people door-to-door canvassing for votes at election time.
Officers canvassing the area then found an unresponsive Kimowitz, a married father of two, in a home in the 400 block of Walton Road.
The campaign of Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Chris Koster, a former Republican state lawmaker, has been working on canvassing and get-out-the-vote efforts.
He has staged all-women rallies and spent much time canvassing in the peripheral provinces, home to marginalised but large ethnic and religious minorities.
Atavistic canvassing tools—like the bundles of paper maps with address lists, called turfs, that canvassers are handed for door knocking—were often wrong.
The Shasta County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday that detectives canvassing the area located the video surveillance of Papini the same day she was found.
A state canvassing board composed of Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill, Governor Kay Ivey and Attorney General Steve Marshall certified the election results.
To judge from informal conversations and press chatter (nobody is systematically canvassing opinion) Cubans are underwhelmed by the prospect of a Cuban-American president.
Its 67 counties have until December 22 to report their results to the State Canvassing Board, which is made up of three Republicans: Gov.
These mobile apps enable supporters who may not want to knock on doors or make phone calls to still engage in canvassing activities directly.
Read more: accused themBack in 2016, the Trump campaign had a bare-bones app that limited its functions to campaign updates and canvassing information.
On Sunday, Australian media reported that senior National Party figures were openly canvassing constituents with a view to removing Joyce from the party leadership.
Walters said Republicans also rely on more than 4,500 trained organizers, many of whom spend hours every week canvassing neighborhoods tracking down Republican votes.
She's a bit of a nervous campaigner, and having a reporter tag along the night I met her out canvassing in February wasn't helping.
He found encouragement as a volunteer in his teens, registering voters and canvassing neighborhoods in New York City during Barack Obama's first presidential bid.
"There's been a vast amount of disinformation in these elections," said Anita Hellman, who was canvassing for the first time as a Social Democrat.
Voters have been wooed by mailers, town-hall meetings and seemingly endless door-to-door canvassing, with any one of seven candidates possibly beckoning.
I have also suspended all door to door canvassing and have instead encouraged those staffers to help the elderly and vulnerable in their communities.
She inveighed against the rise of "phony news," recalling how when lifelong friends of hers went canvassing, they were informed by voters that Mrs.
And beyond the seal of validation endorsements afford, union members still play a critical role in canvassing voters and mustering them to the polls.
Maintaining strong connections with the community, including effective in-language materials, accessible canvassing, and a presence in key platforms and publications, will be important.
Ceasefires are called by canvassing neighborhoods with posters, handing out flyers, and speaking with people in the neighborhood -- including rival gangs -- via social media.
Well, canvassing has taken a backseat in politics because it has been replaced by "slacktivism," or methods of reaching an audience via minimal effort.
" The 32-year-old helped Lamb with canvassing, phone banks and yard signs because "I want to see fewer people like Trump in Washington.
Hundreds of them were posted on light poles and community mailboxes, and handed out through door-to-door canvassing and at local sports events.
For the past few months, members have been canvassing neighborhoods in the district -- sometimes four or five times -- and knocking doors of other members.
Maruca and his team set about canvassing the IRS&apos inventory to find good targets for producing "some winners," as he&aposd put it.
His crew of scouts is watching 25 games a night, canvassing all the N.H.L. teams and determining the best prospects in the amateur ranks.
" Gripping a walking stick because his feet were swollen from canvassing, Cheung added: "I don't think the movement will end in the short term.
The firefighter who found Mr. Stoke, Craig Wittner, told colleagues he first spotted the reflective tape from his jacket while canvassing with his flashlight.
He is also the company's "chief food adventurer," a gig that has him canvassing the world to source seafood, meats, produce and other products.
Maria Fitzsimmons, the group's organizing director, said RAD will continue canvassing, and working with the people who've signed up to help, after the election.
In a typical canvassing conversation, a person knocks on the door and spews statistics and facts to convince you to vote for a ballot measure.
As an example of a conflict of interest, Scott sits on the state canvassing board that certifies elections and appoints its members, the complaint says.
But careful canvassing by Steve Baker, a Eurosceptic backbencher, pushed them up to over 140, including the critical duo of Mr Gove and Mr Johnson.
That begins with traditional canvassing, but will extend to what is expected to be a large pro-Sanders, Occupy-inspired march on Saturday in Manhattan.
Without other witnesses, investigators began canvassing the area on Friday for video, starting with subway stations and businesses and expanding outward, the police official said.
In order to count them, county canvassing boards compare signatures on the ballot to signatures in the voter registration records to make sure they match.
First and foremost, we need to support feminist organizing—by door-to-door canvassing, lobbying elected officials, participating in rallies and mass protests, and more.
I think, in the old GOTV [get-out-the-vote] world, we thought of canvassing as the only way to have genuine contact with people.
It says supporters have contacted more than 1 million people through canvassing and phone banking, as well as by sending mailers and running digital ads.
District 633, where the local Democratic Party cut off Lee Carter (the Dem candidate) from financial resources after he didn't comply with their canvassing demands.
Democratic Socialists of America have experienced significant membership growth since Trump's election, and its activists are canvassing for single-payer in New York and California.
Laas added that it had done a lot of work canvassing M&R shareholders before the meeting, with some saying it should pursue the deal.
The news service said the DHS data would be more precise than the information collected by the bureau in its household canvassing every 10 years.
Out canvassing in leafy suburbs, Mrs Clinton's supporters were politely assured their candidate "had killed someone, sold drugs and committed any number of unreported crimes".
When votes are tallied in the precinct, tired poll workers are known to make transcription errors, which will be discovered later in the canvassing process.
At an afternoon news conference, Commissioner Evans said the police were canvassing the neighborhood door to door in a search for the suspect or suspects.
Unlike the Republicans who do almost everything on an app, the Democrats still distribute call sheets and send volunteers out canvassing with paper and clipboards.
Studies have suggested that time spent in these meetings would be more fruitfully used (in electoral terms, at least) canvassing swing voters, or nurturing journalists.
The veteran Massachusetts lawmaker agreed to a series of public debates with his primary opponent next month and is canvassing doors and hitting the phones.
One area received, according to the authors, "traditional ground campaigning such as door-to-door canvassing, phone calls and direct mail," and the other didn't.
Steyer has hosted fundraisers for Hillary Clinton and spent millions through NextGen on advertising, canvassing, voter turnout and similar efforts to aid her election effort.
Early in the morning, a crowd of campaign staff members, longstanding volunteers and outside irregulars milled around Reid's home in anticipation of their canvassing shifts.
They've dispatched more than 100 interns and have them canvassing and calling voters to support a candidate few knew anything about before joining the group.
In a sign of Kremlin nervousness, Russia's state pollster last month introduced a new methodology for canvassing opinion after the Kremlin questioned its earlier findings.
They have undergone a civics crash course, learning the intricacies of voter canvassing, candidate recruiting, database building and the often arcane rules of local politics.
Mr. Hagezom is one of about 203 union members canvassing for votes six days a week, knocking on doors and urging voters to the polls.
They'd be rallying volunteers canvassing for Northam, the Democratic candidate for governor, who was at the time commanding a perilously narrow lead in the polls.
The Sanders' campaign needs to not send people home from phone banking or canvassing, but instead give that political army of people jobs to do.
And then a crowded canvassing kickoff in Ames where moms chit-chatted about getting a babysitter for caucus night while they waited for Andrew Yang.
Meanwhile, staff and volunteers have knocked more than 475,000 doors across the state, a figure that doesn't take the final weekend of canvassing into account.
Broockman points out that this graph shows the impacts of deep canvassing among all people who came to the door to answer the canvasser's questions.
There is another, equally important, way to make a difference this November that won't require you to fake it through a canvassing shift: Go local.
She's been door-knocking, phone-banking and even got asked to leave a shopping center a few days ago where she was canvassing for Sanders.
Street-by-street canvassing is costly in terms of time and effort, consuming the lives of front-line politicians, as well as novices, for weeks.
On Wednesday morning, detectives were at the Jersey City Kosher Supermarket, canvassing the crime scene as a number of uniformed police officers stood watch outside.
She'll spend more time with campaign organizers and volunteers at field offices and canvassing events, including an upcoming breakfast with "Women for Kamala" precinct captains.
It can be difficult work, but even in an era of digital advertising and blast texts, canvassing is considered the gold standard in political organizing.
In Weingarten's home state of New York, the AFT's affiliate is opening nine offices for phone banking and canvassing ahead of the mid-April primary.
And it was really, I think, because one of the parties was more successful in canvassing to see who had received a permanent early vote.
That will lead to the state election canvassing board — on which Scott sits and whose members he appoints — to certify the result on Tuesday, Nov. 20.
He campaigned for Walter F. Mondale's presidential run, sleeping in Mr. Baer's dorm room at Harvard and canvassing by day when the campaign swung through Massachusetts.
In a sign of Kremlin nervousness, Russia's state pollster last month introduced a new methodology for canvassing public opinion after the Kremlin questioned its earlier findings.
TV host Saagar Enjeti claims Biden campaign on 'verge of imminent implosion' MORE's presidential campaign a $165 PalmPilot to collect information during door-to-door canvassing.
Advocates set up hotlines in cities like New York and Miami that took phone calls reporting officers canvassing neighborhoods, but no arrests were confirmed this weekend.
Canvassing board member Irwin Jacobowitz, Judge August Bonavita, and Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher go over questionable ballots in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Nov. 16.
Across the United States, advocacy groups have been canvassing neighborhoods, handing out fliers telling people what to do if ICE agents show up at their door.
Kulsoom, who has never run for office, will be canvassing for votes in Sharif's political stronghold inside Lahore's Walled City, where her husband has never lost.
Spanberger's campaign website features an extensive calendar of events, detailing where voters can meet her and where her supporters will hold phone banks and canvassing events.
The once-in-a-generation mass meeting is organized by the Referendum Council, a government backed initiative aimed at canvassing the views of Australia's aboriginal communities.
Then last weekend, with the primary around the corner, I helped organize a canvassing event, offering to cover the predominantly Jewish neighborhood of West Hempstead myself.
Once all returns are in, the county canvassing boards must certify the results and submit them to the secretary of state by noon on November 18.
It demands an emergency hearing ahead of a critical noon Saturday deadline for county canvassing boards to submit election results to the state Division of Elections.
A black Oregon state representative said Tuesday that one of her constituents called the police on her while she was canvassing a neighborhood in her district.
Ocasio-Cortez has emphasized the success of her door-to-door canvassing efforts, rather than her videos, as key to her upset of Congressman Joe Crowley.
We as African-American women, I have been out canvassing, I got 500 people that I have registered that are going to vote Democratic this year.
Their digital team worked hand-in-hand with field organizers to develop a live stream designed to motivate volunteers to sign up for more canvassing shifts.
After receiving the results, the State Canvassing Board -- which includes the governor, secretary of state and attorney general -- will have until January 3 to certify them.
And the Texas Organizing Project, a grass-roots economic and racial justice organization that Mr. Soros also funds, has donated more than $190,000 worth of canvassing.
VICE News spent the past few weeks canvassing Alabama, speaking to voters across the political and demographic spectrum about how they intend to vote and why.
The DNC hit the emergency button, locking voter file accounts across the country and disrupting some canvassing and phone banking efforts to limit any potential damage.
Canvassing on behalf of midterm candidates, they met voters like the suburban mom who is a pro-union feminist but is struggling over late-term abortion.
The canvassing board ultimately accepted all the ballots, saying it would err on the side of allowing them rather than disenfranchising more than 180 valid votes.
This is a canvas bag for Swing Left, an organization dedicated to canvassing in swing districts, by the New York Fashion Week indie darlings Eckhaus Latta.
"In Japan, my students think canvassing is under the table, bribes," Unno told VICE News on the sidelines of a Saturday afternoon event for Hillary Clinton.
"Are you planning to vote for Leslie Cockburn?" asked Eva, a 17-year-old high school senior who was doing political canvassing for the first time.
From mayoral races to state legislative campaigns, teenagers and others who are too young to vote are canvassing neighborhoods and learning the intricacies of electoral politics.
Sanders is making a hard play to beat Warren in her home state, with back to back rallies and a four-day music and canvassing festival.
Some political activists have told me they suspect that these associations have come under pressure to keep pro-democracy advocates from canvassing in those building complexes.
Bernie Sanders is on fire with support — from massive canvassing movements across the states to popular artists like Vampire Weekend and The Strokes playing at rallies.
But President Donald Trump, who asked Kelly to stay on, had in recent weeks been canvassing advisors about a shortlist of potential Kelly replacements, sources say.
MobilizeAmerica, a hub for creating and listing campaign actions like canvassing, says that more than 583,258 people have signed up for 22017 million actions since 240.
Beyond increasing its physical presence in certain states, the campaign hopes to expand its volunteers' reach with a canvassing app to help facilitate conversations with voters.
Building on that example, campaigns have long organized door-to-door canvassing so that volunteers meet voters in person to discuss the candidate and the campaign.
And Americans for Prosperity, the Koch network's grass-roots activism arm, reported spending another $1.7 million on ads, canvassing and phone banking opposing former Ohio Gov.
What's also plausible is that such a strong Democratic wave would be credited to things like recruitment, canvassing, advertising, and innovative strategies by new party leaders.
The canvassing board, led by members Irwin Jacobowitz, Judge August Bonavita, and Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher, go over questionable ballots where voter intent is not clear.
"He has not suspended any election official," the order continues, noting that on Thursday, Scott recused himself from the state canvassing board that will certify election results.
That includes Wellesley, where Hannah Lindow, 22, heads the team and spends most of her time at phone banks, raising money, canvassing and talking with her classmates.
However, Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway claimed on CNN's State of the Union that Crites had donated to Clinton's campaign and had done canvassing work for her.
But they should take heed: The "deep canvassing" method Broockman and Kalla tested may now be scientifically supported, but it doesn't mean it's easy or necessarily scalable.
She was raised in the mountains, and she had spent the two years prior to her election canvassing weed farms on behalf of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.
Ila, who had been doing door-to-door canvassing for the Trump campaign in her spare time, in some ways sounded like a text-book Trump supporter.
Ms Hill, a civil servant, who "cried and cried" after Hillary Clinton's defeat, is canvassing for Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat running for Virginia's Republican-held 7th district.
He and his wife, Chirlane McCray, who stood by his side during the speech, posed for pictures before setting off into the neighborhood, canvassing papers in hand.
She was sorting canvassing materials on a brown suede couch in a coffee shop just one mile away from where Riggs Amico had spoken the day before.
A police officer in Atlanta who was canvassing a parking lot saw an idle car matching the description, with its engine running and the lights turned off.
My first day of phone canvassing left me fired up and optimistic — nearly every person I called enthusiastically listened and wanted to be connected to their senators.
National Republican groups, meanwhile, have spent fairly heavily: more than $800,000 on television and digital ads, mailings, phone banking and door-to-door canvassing in the district.
On top of working at NextGen Climate and canvassing for the election, Oestreicher is studying nonprofit administration with a minor in urban studies at Cleveland State University.
Around the time they learned of the video, police also obtained a picture of the victim, Valdez said, and began canvassing areas she was known to frequent.
Such survivors have never been interviewed by authorities, because of the hesitancy of victims to come forward and the lack of resources for canvassing throughout the country.
"The essential thing to understand here is that Mike LaCour never actually measured anything at all," says Stephen Deline, who helped lead the anti-transphobia canvassing project.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny was fined 300,000 rubles ($5,000) by a Russian court on Thursday for violating canvassing laws ahead of Russia's 2018 presidential elections.
"The only thing standing between Donald Trump and the presidency is us," the app's description reads, calling players to "make history" by downloading and canvassing for Hillary.
Currently, supporters of the initiative are canvassing California in an effort to muster up the approximately 365,0003 signatures needed to get the initiative on the November ballot.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Tallahassee, against Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner seeks a uniform standard for canvassing boards to review provisional ballots by.
He has let go of a number of advance staff members who help with campaign logistics, as well as field workers who have been canvassing for votes.
The campaign's mobile application, in contrast, was focused on providing information to supporters in a more traditional way and giving them tools to use while canvassing neighborhoods.
The Republican National Committee has also spent about $240,000 on ads, phone banking and canvassing efforts, while the National Republican Congressional Committee has spent more than $600,000.
Ossoff was ahead in polling at times, and was supposed to benefit from an upsurge in turnout from an energized liberal voter base and massive canvassing operation.
The hit rate with canvassing is always low, and over two hours on a hot and cloudless Sunday, we encountered only half a dozen families at home.
This renders the shuttering of campaign offices and the inability to do door-to-door canvassing less impactful than it would have been even a decade ago.
They spent months without pay transforming the buildings, painting the nursery bright colors, canvassing businesses for donations of toys and blankets, and trucking in new playground equipment.
A number of volunteers at Warren's canvassing kickoff event in Boston Saturday told VICE News said they feared she'd have another rough election night on Super Tuesday.
"If that is Jeb Bush's opinion, then there's nothing I can do about that," she said from the canvassing room of her office in the Lauderhill Mall.
Ms. Abrams and her team, including her deputy campaign manager, Ms. Byrd, have spent a majority of campaign funds on canvassing and get-out-the-vote efforts.
Hina confides in Hassan that she was harassed by a white man while canvassing for voters in Pennsylvania; he's infuriated on her behalf, abruptly becoming her ally.
They walk a fine line in talking shop — swapping general stories without sharing details about the caucusgoers they've recruited or the canvassing scripts used by their campaigns.
Old-fashioned canvassing works seamlessly with modern technology, as canvassers use apps such as MiniVAN Touch that allow them to feed doorstep responses into a central database.
At least 20 officers arrived and began canvassing the scene, he said, and then workers from the medical examiner's office came to take away the man's body.
The third-party vendor that hired Procom, meanwhile, hasn't been disclosed, and it's unclear whether the inmates were hired to conduct polling, canvassing, or some other task.
Many of the bard's fans are already rethinking and re-canvassing his plays, and doing it out of a love for and fascination with the man himself.
And at least when it comes to registration drives and get-out-the-vote operations, there's good experimental research showing that well-done canvassing really does work.
Twenty years after El Eternauta debuted in the weekly magazine Hora Cero, state-sponsored terrorists began canvassing Argentina, torturing and killing scores of suspected socialists and leftists.
She plans to start a Women's Forum to book female speakers and hold female-only canvassing sessions so that local women are able to make their voices heard.
If the signatures on the ballots don't match the ones on file, they said, local election canvassing boards toss out the ballots and state officials don't consider them.
It was one of the two weekly canvassing meetings for the new Stomp Out Slumlords campaign (SOS), which encourages people facing eviction to get their day in court.
Earlier that day Mr Rosato, who leads the governing Democratic Party (PD) in the Chamber of Deputies, was in Switzerland canvassing expatriate voters; the day before, in Sardinia.
Along with other young activists, he is plying the hilly streets of Jena, in the state of Thuringia, doing something new to continental Europe: door-to-door canvassing.
In Los Angeles, where three board seats came up for election earlier this year, outside groups poured nearly $15m into canvassing and advertisements on behalf of the candidates.
This year, armed with $60 million, Steyer and Democrats are copying the Kochs' strategy -- beginning with saying yes to issue-based canvassing, and no to gauzy ad buys.
Shaw says detectives are also canvassing the area for video camera evidence, interviewing witnesses and trying to determine how fast the vehicles were moving prior to the crash.
We were able to grow our fleet (one truck became two, which soon became four), and the roving lobster shacks were canvassing Southern California in a few months.
CTO can be used for any civic endeavors, including voting, volunteering for a candidate, attending a school board meeting, canvassing or any other time devoted to civic participation.
It has an unrivaled footprint of volunteers canvassing the planet — they are ambassadors of culture, teachers of water-saving agricultural techniques and emerging leaders in their own right.
Outreach NYC follows the de Blasio administration's "Home-Stat" strategy, a variation of the popular Compstat system that relies on daily canvassing and data to identify homelessness patterns.
In one example, the DUP claims that a convicted Irish Republican Army bomber, whose device killed nine Protestants 25 years ago, has been seen canvassing for Sinn Fein. ■
In the leafy neighborhoods around Route 28 where Ms. Roem was canvassing a few days before the election, voters offered horror stories of waking up at 4 a.m.
Through a series of internet-based consultations, workshops and regional conferences, the government is canvassing citizens' views on key themes including environmental policy, taxation, democracy and public services.
A 3763-year-old college student who grew up in Guam, Ms. Blas spends up to 2376 hours each week knocking on doors, canvassing voters and logging responses.
In areas where there is a significant education gap, increased contact through mailers, digital advertising and especially face-to-face canvassing are highly effective ways to increase turnout.
In recent weeks, Mr. Trump has been canvassing friends and allies for their opinions of Mr. Barr, a long-serving Republican legal hand who was confirmed last month.
And that looming sense of urgency might be why Worcester saw the highest levels of Sanders canvassing in Massachusetts in the final days leading up to Super Tuesday.
"I need a drink," 60-year-old nurse Fran Sanderson sighed as she signed in to this watch party after spending more than six hours canvassing for Sanders.
Each week we'll learn a new step of the process of running: putting together an exploratory campaign; putting together a team; petitioning; canvassing; phone banking; and fund-raising.
After attending several meets and canvassing parents, coaches, swimmers and swimwear manufacturers, Isaac delivered a 57-page report in March that shaped the policy under consideration this weekend.
Lipinski has also gained support from the anti-abortion group, Susan B. Anthony List, who tweeted support for the Democratic candidate and said they were canvassing for him.
"I'm canvassing for Stacey Abrams," Winfrey says to a shocked Georgia resident who opened her front door to find the media mogul on her doorstep holding a clipboard.
Palm Beach County Canvassing Bd., the U.S. Supreme Court held that, when state officials derive their powers from the U.S. Constitution, federal law can constrain state officials' actions.
Members, who meet once a month, will focus on helping Wild get elected by efforts including canvassing, volunteering at her campaign office and helping to set up events.
The pro–soda tax campaigners also said they've been canvassing door to door and on the telephone, trying to get a broad range of community groups behind them.
Instead, it's that activists and immigrants could stay home on Election Day, not canvassing or voting for Democratic candidates who they feel don't represent their interests in Washington.
Self-driving cars rely on massive amounts of data collected over several years from efforts like Google's people-powered street canvassing, which provides the ability to "see" roads.
To be sure, calls for board seats and other actions can face resistance and distressed debt funds often lack experience in battling over corporate strategy and canvassing other shareholders.
Billionaires Charles and David Koch are spending $20 million to promote the benefits of the tax cuts in battleground states with digital ads and even door-to-door canvassing.
Leading House Republicans were canvassing rank-and-file members on the floor of the chamber into the evening before deciding how to go forward, with Friday's deadline fast approaching.
Nanette Barragan and Mark Takano, rattling off the differences between himself and his opponent at the home of supporters who had turned over their home to the canvassing effort.
Widely-read Chinese state-run tabloid the Global Times said in a Friday editorial that Taiwan's government was "canvassing for votes by inciting people's hate against the Chinese mainland".
Martha McSally, young, progressive, Latinx volunteers flooded the city's suburbs in droves, going door to door, often in bright pink Planned Parenthood T-shirts, canvassing for the Democratic ticket.
The November survey, canvassing investors managing $212 billion, was conducted from Nov 22009-218 as funds, relieved over the outcome of U.S. midterm elections, rushed to buy more equities.
The canvassing can be dispiriting—of the 72 flats she approached in her first building that evening, only 16 opened their doors; many more told her to get lost.
Last-minute push Clinton and Labor Secretary Tom Perez are set to kick off a canvassing effort at the Plumbers & Pipefitters Training Center in Las Vegas on Wednesday afternoon.
At three state elections earlier this year the CDU was carried to victory by disproportionately high turnout among its voters—partly thanks to Connect256.8, its high-tech canvassing operation.
The bulk of their work is flooding their communities with efforts to build grassroots support for their issues and movements, organizing trainings, door-to-door canvassing trips, and protests.
Today, Kalin is a Professor of Film at Columbia University's School for the Arts and remains engaged in film work, and activism (mostly in the form of political canvassing).
The hiring spree is aimed at translating Yang's online strength – including Yang Gang volunteers across the country – into on-the-ground operations such as neighborhood canvassing and phone banks.
Tefere Gebre, the group's executive vice president, will head to Florida to kick off the labor campaign, while other union members will participate in phone banks, rallies and canvassing.
Since Republican campaigns tend to rely less on door-to-door canvassing and more on the (somewhat less effective) methods of phone calls and mailers, that makes logistical sense.
In Elko earlier this week, a supporter who has been canvassing for Clinton told the candidate that she was continually encountering questions about whether Clinton supports the Second Amendment.
We did door-to-door canvassing throughout my district," she told me, with the campaign focusing on "a lot of education about what a single-payer plan should be.
He pointed to how drastically Scott's lead has closed in the two days since Election Day, insisting ongoing canvassing by county election supervisors would play out in Nelsons favor.
Specialists parse streams of information to help make decisions about every aspect of a campaign, from the deployment of advertising dollars to the use of volunteers for voter canvassing.
Mujeres in Politics marshals Latinas for the ant work of canvassing and phone banking, but it also relies on social ties to deepen the campaign's reach into Latino communities.
Scott's Senate campaign has also asked a Broward County judge to stop the county canvassing board from including ballots counted past the Saturday deadline in the final vote tally.
He questions why the Argentine navy continues to say the boat could be on the ocean surface, and why rescuers took so long to begin canvassing the ocean floor.
" During a canvassing event last week, Whitmer called those attacks "phony," adding that it was "extremely sexist to say that a woman is beholden to her father's former employer.
This single event, a hybrid of the digital and physical, brought volunteers together from across the district, and motivated them to sign up for thousands of additional canvassing shifts.
In fact, a recent meta-analysis of numerous different forms of campaign persuasion, including in-person canvassing and mail, finds that their average effect in general elections is zero.
Ms. Snyder, who grew up canvassing and demonstrating, said she prefers to engage with activism by getting out in the streets, but her husband has become a habitual giver.
Canvassing frothy sectors hasn't always been a particularly strong recipe for sustained success; both VR/AR and blockchain startups have endured bear markets in the past couple of years.
"I think it'd be a further uphill battle because most of the people that I've talked to canvassing around here close their eyes and circle an R," Johnson said.
Virgin had sold the stake to Affinity in 2014 for A$335 million and the private equity group has this year been canvassing exit options, including a potential IPO.
Some are running for long-vacant Democratic precinct leadership positions as a way to gain access to voter information that they plan to use in door-to-door canvassing.
"It's exciting, coming to this place of -- you do have the power to actually do something," Brenna Thomas said after listening to Porter kick off a day of canvassing.
"I'm just frustrated, not so much with her, but with Trump," Anderson said in an interview this summer after McAdams showed up at her door while canvassing undecided voters.
"It just feels like life and death," said Pam Maroon, 65, who was spending a weeknight with a dozen other women at a canvassing training session southeast of Pittsburgh.
The League of Conservation Voters and the Environmental Defense Action Fund are jointly funding a $1.5 million television advertising campaign, while LCV is separately funding a $300,000 canvassing campaign.
On a recent canvassing swing around Akron, Russ Brode, the president of the Tri County Regional Labor Council, encountered the full range, hoping to educate residents about Mr. Cordray.
Under a campaign plan led by DNC Chair Keith Ellison, the party instituted an aggressive canvassing program, with party volunteers repeatedly contacting likely Democratic voters starting in late 2017.
But all of the work that went into the final result is political engagement — political organizing, phone banking, canvassing, protesting, contacting elected officials, or donating money to a campaign.
Rocha said early investment and a holistic approach — canvassing, TV ads, mailers and hiring within the community — helped turn low-propensity voters into active participants in the complex caucus process.
Officers and volunteers have been going door-to-door and canvassing the neighborhood and surrounding areas since Saturday afternoon, but have not had any leads on the missing girl's location.
The unions, without the cash to canvass the much-expanded voter universe, could try to pool their war chests and do as much canvassing as that money would take them.
That was enough incentive for two senators and White House hopefuls — Robert Taft, Republican of Ohio, and Estes Kefauver, Democrat of Tennessee — to travel across the state canvassing for votes.
In a widely reported 2014 study, LaCour had claimed that door-to-door canvassing organized by the Los Angeles LGBT Center had dramatically shifted some voters' opinion of gay marriage.
Holding sizable and constant rallies in his district, canvassing, and bombarding his hometown paper with op-eds highlighting his obstruction of the aforementioned issues would force his office to respond.
On Thursday, Oprah Winfrey appeared with Abrams and also did some door-to-door canvassing, startling residents who unexpectedly found themselves face to face with the legendary talk show host.
A Palm Beach judge delivered him a key win on Friday, ordering county election officials to hand over absentee ballots deemed faulty to a canvassing board for a final review.
A local advocacy group called Flip the 49th has worked to increase Democratic turnout in the district, using canvassing and phone banks to urge infrequent Democratic voters to cast ballots.
As a result, every rally, financial contribution, or canvassing effort to benefit a Dem campaign in many states goes to support a candidate who is fundamentally hamstrung to begin with.
In September, Banks announced it was exporting coal to Spain and it has begun canvassing opinion on a project to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal at Dewley Hill near Newcastle.
As he and his wife left the Casa Grande Democratic offices for their daily round of canvassing, Lee Seabolt, 70, said the Republican quandary was a matter of simple arithmetic.
Running against a seven-year incumbent, Reid also faced a huge deficit in name recognition, which meant that early preparatory canvassing was just as important as a late turnout effort.
When canvassing was over, Sorenson checked the campaign's email account to find a restrained but irate message from a community member, upset that his home's "no soliciting" sign was ignored.
Instead of traditional phone banks, meetings and canvassing, NEA has moved to digital get-out-the-vote efforts, including emails, social media and digital ads to encourage members to vote.
Dozens of protesters descended on a canvassing board meeting there on Friday to demand the ouster of an elections supervisor who has presided over many of Broward's ballot-counting dramas.
One-third of the individuals canvassing the pharmacies were told that identification would be required to purchase the medication, and 22 percent were told that there is an age restriction.
Once the team gets good data, it can focus on deep canvassing — having meaningful conversations at the doorstep — with only the nonvoters or infrequent voters, maybe 80 people in all.
One such activist is David Topping, who decided, along with other LGBTQ activists and allies, to try deep canvassing in Massachusetts in 22016, when transgender rights were on the ballot.
Twelve opposition figures, including prominent politicians and activists as well as first-time candidates, have been ambushed and bloodied by gangs of masked men or attacked while canvassing for votes.
Volunteers and staffers used the script on Saturday while canvassing for votes, meaning the talking points were more official than what Sanders previously suggested after POLITICO reported on the language.
On my way to Grand Rapids, I had been canvassing Facebook looking for Trump supporters who were going to the rally, and Locke was the one who wrote me back.
After canvassing target networks for the data they wanted to steal, the intruders wrapped it up in encrypted archives to obscure it as they moved it to servers they controlled.
But she already has more than a decade of political engagement behind her, if you start with the 21997 canvassing trip she took in a wagon pulled by her mother.
Some of today's canvassing techniques are strikingly similar to the sort described in Anthony Trollope's political novels of the Victorian era, with spending promises taking the place of free alcohol.
"There are very clear examples of this working," Svoboda said, explaining that canvassing lists from the Ocasio-Cortez campaign were used to target doors to knock during the Amazon canvases.
In August, she said, the campaign set a goal to knock on 1,000 doors in the district, and ended up sailing past the goal, canvassing nearly 2,000 homes last month.
The Republican National Committee invested $300,000 in canvassing efforts late last month, while the National Republican Congressional Committee and Congressional Leadership Fund have both spent six figures on the race.
At a Warren event I met Allison Ford and Paul Green, who drove up that morning from Massachusetts; they became friends canvassing voters here, though not quite sure which campaign.
What's important to know about this experiment is that Broockman and Kalla weren't studying an ordinary canvassing conversation (the type where a stranger spews facts and figures in your face).
The Clinton campaign said the voter lists supplied by the Democratic Party needed "significantly" more work to update, forcing them to spend valuable canvassing time building up their own private data.
The Black Census Project's survey of more than 287,284 black respondents was conducted through a mix of online surveys and in-person canvassing efforts and included responses from nearly every state.
Menefee is now a patient advocate for the organization, and she goes door-to-door canvassing to change the laws that infringe on women's reproductive rights and people's minds about them.
"People are trying to find the moderate alternative to Bernie," said Chris Bowen, a 60-year-old retiree who is canvassing for Buttigieg and watched him speak in Keene on Saturday.
A team of lawmakers was then given the task of canvassing public opinion on whether section 25 of the Constitution needs amending to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation.
When Lloyd Russell-Moyle first went canvassing in Brighton Kemptown this year, he found that the name Jeremy Corbyn elicited the same amount of bile as that of Labour's previous leader.
"Once we've tracked the post office it comes from, you can start canvassing stores in that area to see who was sold what and when," Oxley told me over the phone.
It should also tap into innovations in organizing, such as "deep canvassing," as well as on- and offline tools developed by advocates, campaigns, and public-interest technology platforms such as NationBuilder.
The elder Christie is surprisingly tech-savvy: He gets notifications on his phone every time his son tweets, and his canvassing is aided by an app that details voter registration information.
With active canvassing by his father, Bolsonaro succeeded gathering enough supporters to oust the PSL's current leader in the chamber, Delegado Waldir, who admitted defeat in a video on social media.
The first door on my knock-list belonged to one of my parents' neighbors, a Modern Orthodox couple in their mid-thirties who, according to the canvassing app, were registered Democrats.
The canvassing study provides a model for anti-trans attitudes, but can it be applied to other kinds of bigotry, such as racism, that might be more entrenched in the US?
As a candidate for the Alabama state House, she wouldn't be able to take her 25-year-old daughter to campaign events, or out canvassing, or to meetings with government officials.
As a candidate for the Alabama state House, she wouldn't be able to take her 363-year-old daughter to campaign events, or out canvassing, or to meetings with government officials.
Meanwhile, in Palm Beach, Judge Krista Marx ordered the county supervisor of elections, Susan Bucher, to release certain ballots that had been deemed defective to the canvassing board for final review.
White supremacists increased their propaganda distribution by 2900 percent in 220006, canvassing neighborhoods and campuses across the country, according to a new study released Tuesday by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
While canvassing, the group said they've consistently heard that voters want a representative who will be a check on Trump, who has been the "biggest partisan force" in the special election.
Following a round of volunteer canvassing in swing states, including Ohio, Balkind came away with the impression that a lot of people were getting information on how to vote through commercials.
"We're getting a consistent message from canvassing that men are hesitant to engage and are viewing the referendum as a women's issue," Linda Kavanagh of the Abortion Rights Campaign tells Broadly.
Someone called 911 on a student at Smith College while she was eating lunch, a state representative in Oregon while she was canvassing and a girl selling water on a sidewalk.
NJ 11th for Change, a super PAC dedicated to unseating Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen, a Republican, has been canvassing, staffing phone banks and organizing a ground game on behalf of Mr. Murphy.
Mr. Sanders's effective ground organization, led by the strategist Chuck Rocha, has taken a multimedia approach to engage with Latinx voters, including TV advertisements, digital media and mailers, along with canvassing.
"I was out five hours yesterday, I didn't have the Kavanaugh thing come up one time," said Wes Epperson, a retired Teamster who has been canvassing for Ms. McCaskill in Independence.
While some Americans have prepared for next week's election by obsessively following the news or canvassing neighborhoods, a small minority has poured that energy into a more quirkily patriotic pastime: crafting!
The machine recount was also bungled, when it came up more than 2,000 votes short, which left the canvassing board in the position of having to decide which results to use.
Giffords, a former Democratic representative from Arizona, spoke first at a rally at Iowa State University in Ames, and later helped kick off a canvassing drive for Clinton in Des Moines.
But, he admitted, canvassing for Warren was "a lot easier" back that summer — not because of his own feelings about the candidate, but because people were eager to talk about her.
Broward's machine recount came up more than 2,000 votes short of initial tallies, which left the canvassing board in the position of having to decide which set of results to use.
Police said detectives canvassing the neighborhood found at least three vehicles with damage they say they believe Clark caused, as well as an adjacent residence with a shattered sliding glass door.
The search for them — which has involved the canvassing of over 500 homes and buildings and the following up on over 250 tips — has left some residents scared and on edge.
"I'm a campaign person; you'd do anything for 3.5 points," says Fran Hutchins, the deputy director of the Equality Federation who worked on deep canvassing efforts reported in the new study.
Topping says, in their experience, deep canvassing works best on people who might be concerned about an issue like transgender people in bathrooms but have never really talked through their feelings.
The chamber's PAC, fueled with Amazon's cash, has spent almost twice as much on direct mail and canvassing in Ms. Sawant's district as in any other race, campaign finance data shows.
While WhatsApp has largely replaced text messages and email here, old-school campaign tactics such as rallies, television and newspaper coverage, door-to-door canvassing and outright vote-buying remain prevalent.
With students, parents and their supporters canvassing the Capitol over the last week, senators and representatives have demonstrated an openness to enact certain laws, and a staunch reluctance to entertain others.
"This is the story of the Jewish intelligentsia that's being told here," said Professor da Costa Meyer, who began canvassing museums, looking for pieces by Chareau, more than 20 years ago.
Several grew frustrated when voters expected them to weigh in on whatever the president was saying on Twitter, or when questions about Mr. Trump dominated their interactions with voters while canvassing.
That was the case this year in Dutchess County, where canvassing by Working Families helped boost the number of Democrats elected to the 25-member County Legislature from seven to 11.
The group has been canvassing voters recently in the suburban Atlanta district that will hold a special congressional election next week that many see as a bellwether for Mr. Trump's popularity.
And indeed, as a canvassing walk with a Denham organizer through a modest, American flag-lined Modesto neighborhood revealed, some residents have personal, hyper-local connections to their four-term congressman.
Stacey Abrams already has Hollywood in her corner in her bid to be Georgia's new governor -- and now she's got one of its leading men canvassing for her ... Mr. Will Ferrell.
Canvassing the platoons of young people rallying for Johnson in Boston this weekend, it was clear that the Libertarian ticket is already winning over voters who might otherwise have gotten behind Trump.
In the West Midlands, where a clutch of proRemain Labour MPs are fighting to retain Leave-voting seats, one reports that the issue of Brexit seldom comes up when she is canvassing.
Washington (CNN)Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes said Thursday the state's Democratic primary results remain unchanged following a complete re-canvassing of the totals, requested by Bernie Sanders presidential campaign.
Mr. de Blasio was expected to travel with Mr. Sanders on Sunday and Monday in Nevada, where they will appear together at canvassing events ahead of the caucuses there on Feb. 22.
Social media can inspire conversation and is a way for supporters to go from passive observer to active supporter, but the best way to create a voter is through old-fashioned canvassing.
A canvassing of over forty Republican senators and aides by the Washington Post's Seung Min Kim and Sean Sullivan found that most were united in their support of Trump as a result.
The Canadian company said it had decided it could best deliver shareholder value by remaining an independent company, while William Hill said it decided to walk away after canvassing its biggest investors.
The canvassing event was held in Beaverdale, a Des Moines neighborhood, at the home of Brad Anderson, a Democratic consultant and friend of one of the mayor's top strategists, John Del Cecato.
Ms. Pollard has been canvassing almost every day since last spring, and the data experts for the Clinton campaign, who record every contact with voters, say she has knocked on 1,500 doors.
His commissioner for homeless services, Gilbert Taylor, resigned in December, and the city started a new canvassing effort, Home-Stat, that promised faster response times to concerns about homeless people in Manhattan.
The public displays of political loyalty, and the canvassing done in the open, are in contrast to the battery of private messages that are simultaneously reaching residents via their computers and smartphones.
" In between canvassing kickoffs on the final weekend before the California primary, Jacobs stopped by a tent on Moonlight Beach in northern San Diego County run by "Moms Demand Action North County.
Additionally, Scott's campaign filed a complaint in a Broward County court requesting that the county canvassing board be halted from including ballots counted after the Saturday deadline in the final vote tally.
I spent the past year canvassing the epilepsy community, talking to scores of people, including 00073 parents whose children struggle with infantile spasms and more than a dozen doctors who treat them.
The authorities also focused on at least two other homes in the area, both in nearby Port St. Lucie, and spent hours canvassing a pair of properties connected to Mr. Mateen's family.
Since 2015, Americans for Prosperity has coordinated door-to-door anti-transit canvassing campaigns for at least seven local or state-level ballots, according to a review by The New York Times.
VICE News went to Mississippi as Sanders volunteers and staffers did their last minute canvassing, hoping to at least make a good showing in a state that they didn't expect to win.
In the absence of rallies and door-to-door canvassing, organizers are stepping up online recruitment and organizing phone banks, noting many people are sitting at home yearning for something to do.
Disengaged from campaign strategy and unfamiliar with many of the staff members and local activists whom Lowenstein recruited for the effort, he had to be dragged into canvassing on his own behalf.
Part of that includes a huge digital canvassing effort through emails, text messages and social media posts to persuade voters to register online and request a vote by mail or absentee ballot.
"I urge you to work for a better future long after tonight," Ms. Sherrill said before a thunderous crowd that included dozens of women who had spent months canvassing and phone banking.
Sanders' campaign first put boots on the ground four months ago, and has six long-term offices and 18 staging locations, mini offices where people gather ahead of canvassing and phone banking.
The canvassing board was forced to choose which results to use, while Dr. Snipes said the ballots that weren't included in the recount had probably been misfiled with another stack of ballots.
Assata Aminifaa, 228, who worked cleaning buildings, caring for children and helping tend to her sick parents, has been with Care in Action full time since August, canvassing six days a week.
But when those texts or Facebook posts are coming from someone you actually know, the early research suggests that the turnout effect can jump up to levels similar to in-person canvassing.
Even more important is the fact that canvassing forces politicians to look voters in the eye—to deal with their constituents as individuals, rather than as concocted stereotypes such as "Workington Man".
They were registering voters and canvassing for black gubernatorial candidates Andrew Gillum in Florida and Stacey Abrams in Georgia, she said -- and they will continue to do so up until the midterms.
If you use standard techniques to construct a confidence interval, that finding suggests that late-stage canvassing could do anything from hurt candidates by 5.3 points to help them by 1.5 points.
Many of the agriculture groups are already lobbying for the TPP, taking their message to Capitol Hill and canvassing nearly every congressional district in a fight where every single vote will count.
First foray into politics: Knocking on doors to campaign for city council candidates at age 9 Hill learned the value of small donors while canvassing her hometown of Revere, Massachusetts, as a kid.
The study is titled "Durably reducing transphobia: A field experiment on door-to-door canvassing," and it is the first large-scale, real-world experimental effort that shows lasting opinion change is possible.
Over 100 officers were in the area canvassing, searching vacant businesses and residences within a mile radius of the playground Lindiment was last seen in, Scott said before the little girl was found.
Judge Robert Rosenberg of the Broward County Canvassing Board uses a magnifying glass to examine a dimpled chad on a punch card ballot during a vote recount in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Nov.
The Democrats are now investing $2 million in ad buys and direct mail -- not to mention an all-star cast canvassing the state this week in an effort to turn the state blue.
I worked hard and long (canvassing, making calls, etc.) for Hillary because I think she is, as Obama and others have said, perhaps the most qualified person ever to run for this office.
When a lawyer from the canvassing board in Palm Beach County said they had made a decision because they were worried about being sued, Walker jumped in with a joke about his caseload.
Scott's campaign also filed a complaint in Broward County court asking a judge to bar the county canvassing board from including ballots counted after a noon Saturday deadline in the final vote tally.
During that counting process, county canvassing boards will audit the election to make sure that all ballots are accounted for and have been accurately recognized, according to Washington County elections director Larry Spahr.
That's what I was thinking, just like in the old Westerns, as I walked through the residential streets of Las Vegas a few weeks ago, canvassing before the election for a political candidate.
A spokeswoman for the organization called Indivisible, which has 35 groups in the state, said -- in a conversation before the Post story broke -- that staff in Alabama was on Wednesday conducting canvassing training.
"We have struggled to find a single door where anyone passionately wants to support either the Labour Party or the Conservatives," she told Business Insider while out canvassing in the constituency this week.
The Canadian company said it had decided it could best deliver shareholder value by remaining an independent company, while William Hill said it had decided to walk away after canvassing its biggest investors.
Bankers for Yahoo have already been canvassing a wide range of potential suitors for its core Internet business, from companies like Verizon to private equity firms, people briefed on that process have said.
As Mr. Biden has pulled ahead in Michigan polls, Mr. Sanders has poured money into building a ground game in the state, with several field offices, paid organizers and grass-roots canvassing efforts.
Candidates, some of whom have primaries or special elections in the coming weeks, have had to scrap all canvassing, deeming it too dangerous to ask volunteers to knock on doors in their communities.
Ms. Stubbs said she showed the officer her name tag, her campaign literature and her walking list of potential voters, explaining that she was canvassing the area because she was running for office.
The study is titled "Durably reducing transphobia: A field experiment on door-to-door canvassing," and it was the first large-scale, real-world experimental effort that shows lasting opinion change is possible.
These groups often conduct in-person canvassing with voters but that appears to be changing as governments and businesses restrict gatherings and travel in a bid to contain the spread of the virus.
"I went around here on Jefferson Avenue canvassing to get signatures on the Democratic petitions and a black woman came to the door," recalled Baker at age 87, three years before he died.
A timely reminder that grass-roots political activism can be initiated at any age, this documentary follows a group of retirees in Florida (a notorious battleground state) canvassing during the 2014 midterm elections.
In 2018, Kalla and Broockman published a meta-analysis of 49 experiments that were designed to test whether voters are persuadable by conventional means: phone calls, television ads, traditional canvassing, and so on.
Scott's campaign also filed a complaint in Broward County court asking a judge to bar the county canvassing board from including ballots counted after a noon Saturday deadline in the final vote tally.
Based on political canvassing, she said she believed the residents numbered "400 to 500 minimum," compared with the 2011 census figure of 259 people in the building and the police estimate of 350.
The community development non-profit Make the Road New York had been canvassing local housing projects for months, talking to residents about high housing costs and gentrification in Seattle, where Amazon is based.
A former professional baseball player, he came within just under four percentage points of defeating Mr. King last year in the overwhelmingly Republican Fourth by relentlessly canvassing the district in a used Winnebago.
"I am worried about the longevity of the system over Nintendo's penchant for abandoning things," one Twitter user wrote this week, while canvassing views as to whether he should invest in the product.
READ: Kamala Harris announces presidential run The Hill reported Thursday that Booker has been canvassing for support from members of the Congressional Black Caucus, one of the most influential groups on Capitol Hill.
Women would not penetrate the upper echelons of the Klan — no Grand Wizard titles for them — but they would be active members, donning the white robes and hoods and canvassing for Klan candidates.
The plan was to trick campaign staffers into unwittingly surrendering access to the platform used by Democratic campaigns at every level—for fundraising activities, to create call lists, to develop canvassing strategies, and more.
Meanwhile on Saturday afternoon, the Broward County Canvassing Board continued to review votes to determine "voter intent" in a largely urban, Democratic county that's been beleaguered by past election anomalies and accusations of malfeasance.
A Chicago man was recording himself on Facebook Live canvassing for a political candidate when he was shot multiple times in the leg by a masked stranger, the Chicago Police Department confirms to PEOPLE.
If the deadline is extended, WickFORCE, a Glynn County voter registration group and a plaintiff in the ACLU lawsuit, would be able to get back precious days of canvassing that it lost during Matthew.
Digital canvassing offers a way to send people information relevant to them: before the deadline for registering to vote on May 22nd, Labour sent young people videos (featuring cats) urging them to sign up.
With the threat of ICE arrests looming across the country in recent weeks, immigrant rights groups have been canvassing neighborhoods and advising undocumented immigrants on what they should do if ICE officers show up.
The app gives points to Cruz backers based on their participation in activities including donating to the campaign, volunteering, sending friends an invitation to connect on the app, playing "Cruz Crew Trivia," and canvassing.
Earlier this month, while canvassing for Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania, a man told my wife that he was a Trump supporter, and that we ought to keep walking lest he blow up our car.
Shelia Stubbs, who has served on the Dane County Board of Supervisors for more than a decade, was canvassing for votes in what she indicated to The Cap Times was a predominantly white neighborhood.
The outside money -- for expenses such as television ads and canvassing -- is on top of the millions of dollars that the candidates themselves are raising and spending before the special election on June 20.
Mr. Adam, a 24-year-old Peace Corps volunteer at the time, noticed that a woman canvassing riders for donations to help her ailing son was having unusual success where others came up empty.
Just imagine where that will take us after DSA spends a few years capacity-building and learning the skills and knowing the differences between voter file software and how to manage active canvassing campaigns.
The Washington Post reported Federal Election Commission filings that show the RNC has put $22019,250 into door-to-door canvassing efforts in Arizona's 8th District, which was most recently held by former GOP Rep.
Jessica Morreale, a 21-year-old junior at Missouri State University said she felt well-informed about her state's voting laws, from her experience interning for the county clerk and canvassing for local candidates.
"I'm tired of the masculine leadership," said Kim Boudreau Smith, a Birmingham, Michigan business coach who didn't vote for Clinton in 217, when Manoogian and McMorrow visited her home on an October canvassing outing.
In Little Havana late last week, the high school students — for whom the canvassing worked toward their community service requirements for graduation — were leaving bright orange door hangers behind on each home they visited.
Yet as Mr. Irving stepped away from Mr. Washington that day, he could see that the chief resistance he faced on the way to canvassing in Gainesville might not have been from Republican lawmakers.
"Buttigieg could go all the way based on the amount of money he's raised," said Dick Harpootlian, a South Carolina-based Biden fundraiser who is canvassing for the former vice president, recently told POLITICO.
The new research also tries to identify the secret ingredient that makes deep canvassing work, and whether versions of it that occur over the phone or through video prompts can be useful as well.
"This was a packed 68 hours for the pageant queen, including a speech at a Mexican restaurant, two galas, three canvassing launches, a church service and roundtables with black female voters," Jada Yuan reports.
"If Bob Iger had decided to run for president, I would be canvassing in Iowa right now," Winfrey, 85033, tells Iger, 65, at one point in her interview that aired on Winfrey's OWN channel.
It does lots of different things, from lobbying for more progressive housing laws to organizing protests to canvassing democratic socialist candidates; in 2018, more than a dozen DSA-backed candidates won their Democratic primaries.
Campaigns spend millions of dollars during general elections on canvassing; phone banking; advertising on TV, radio, and the internet; and other efforts designed to win over undecided voters and supporters of the opposing candidate.
It turns out that the Knicks spent much of January quietly canvassing the league for potential Porzingis deals, according to a person familiar with the talks who was not authorized to discuss them publicly.
Additionally, Scott's campaign filed a complaint in a Broward County court requesting that the county canvassing board halt the inclusion of ballots in the final tally if they were counted after the Saturday deadline.
That came after Scott filed two other cases Thursday alleging that local officials were hiding records — judges agreed and ordered county elections supervisors to hand over records to Scott's campaign and a local canvassing board.
The Bernie Sanders campaign just condensed that process into a matter of seconds, with a new canvassing app that makes volunteering in the field as easy as downloading the app, logging in, and getting started.
All these women's canvassing, their fundraising, their sign waving, their speech making, their cow milking, their porkchop flipping, their weeks and months and years of campaigning — all of it came down to just one day.
As South Korea gets set to switch off 10 old coal-fired plants next month, SK E&S is canvassing the market for potential additional demand in August after already tendering for a July cargo.
"Canvassing and using apps to get people to vote and all that microtargeting stuff, that's important, but so is marching in the streets," said Charles Lenchner, who joined with Wong after efforts to draft Sen.
The group has ballooned to more than 1.3 million members, evolving from a safe space into an organizing group whose members spent the weekend before the election fund-raising and canvassing -- and looking for pantsuits.
"When I call, it's not going to be any more than a week out," he said, adding that he had yet to receive fliers describing Mr. Trump's positions, a basic canvassing tool that campaigns provide.
She's now an organizer for Color of Change and has spent the weeks leading up to November 6th canvassing potential voters every single day in Flint, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Detroit and other pockets of Michigan.
Sometimes, editors will recruit other editors to jump into the RfC on their behalf, which, the study explains, is called "meatpuppeting" if they're recruited off-Wikipedia and "canvassing" if it happens within the Wikipedia community.
When canvassing in Trafford, a generally prosperous borough south of Manchester, the leader of the local Labour Party used to guess whether a household voted Labour or Tory based on the car in the driveway.
But when Platini was banned for eight years from all football activities by FIFA's ethics committee last month, Infantino became a candidate in his own right and has since been travelling the world canvassing votes.
After a week of canvassing matzo factories, cheesecake bakeries, hot-dog stands and pizza shops, the presidential candidates put local delicacies aside on Monday and told New Yorkers what they were really hungry for: votes.
Another lawsuit filed against Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner (R) by Nelson's campaign and the Democratic Executive Committee on Friday seeks a uniform set of standards to use when canvassing boards evaluate provisional ballots.
In one of his papers, Dr. Sterling talks about how, while canvassing in poor neighborhoods in Cleveland in the 1960s, he would frequently come across black men with limps and drooping faces, results of stroke.
Clinton, some Democrats argue, is trying to make bench-building more of a priority by coordinating closely with down-ballot races, carrying their campaign literature when canvassing, sharing office space and helping them raise money.
The election is Tuesday, and maybe you spent the weekend canvassing, scanning social media, watching the talking heads — or filling water jugs, lining your shelves with cans of beans and packing your bug-out bag.
Kalla and Broockman conducted a large-scale canvassing experiment, published in 29, that found that pro-trans-rights canvassers could change Miami residents' minds about transgender issuesby having intense, substantive, 23-minute conversations with them.
" In canvassing voters, when he met one whom he desired to bribe, he'd tell them, unsubtly: "What a shocking bad hat you have got; call at my warehouse, and you shall have a new one!
On a canvassing trip in Lilburn, Ga., targeting unlikely midterm voters, a group of domestic care workers who have been volunteering six days a week talked to multiple residents who worried about their registration status.
Even though the night she was canvassing was a joint event for her, another local candidate, and Sanders (who describes himself as a democratic socialist), he often wasn't a big part of the conversation, either.
But with the 2018 Man Booker award approaching (the longlist will be announced in July, and the prize awarded in October), the Rathbones Folio Academy took up the battle, canvassing its 300 members this month.
For his part, Mr. Salerno had hoped to get a job on a political campaign in his home state of Texas — an option that no longer seems viable as canvassing has ground to a halt.
" Frances Kidd decided to knock doors in Georgia after seeing Stacey Abrams, the Democratic nominee for governor, speak, saying, "I decided I would take my bad knees to the street and go canvassing for her.
It was exactly a week after President Trump had named Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to be his nominee for the Supreme Court, and the group was joking that they had a new sport: Extreme Canvassing.
Armed with a broad smile and a gritty determination, Laloux is canvassing for support in Arras, her hometown in northern France, talking up her ambitions for a cleaner town and improved access for disabled people.
Ms. Taylor said social workers for these agencies had not immediately recognized the person in the photo and the center had been unsuccessful in determining whether anyone had ever encountered him while canvassing the neighborhood.
The effort will include canvassing, mail, phone calls and digital ads focusing on races in Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, Iowa, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin, the group said in a press release this morning.
It's of a real voter and a canvasser from the Leadership Lab, a program of the Los Angeles LGBT Center, which spearheaded this canvassing method after losing the 275 Proposition 8 ballot initiative in California.
She said that the Moms Demand playbook of relentless activism — canvassing, phone banking, postcard writing, turning up at candidate events, and constantly pushing for gun sense policies — works, and their volunteer network is only growing.
The meeting was organized by the grass-roots group New York Communities for Change and the Service Employees International Union after the community group, canvassing door to door on housing issues, kept unearthing worker complaints.
Iran, chasing a strategic objective of safeguarding its very existence, sees its interests in hindering any efforts to reach a lasting peace, while canvassing its role as an effective party in the war against ISIS.
At least 20 rallies in support or against the new law were scheduled in different cities with protesters from both sides canvassing on social media to get people out over Christmas and the New Year.
He started out sweeping floors in a box factory while taking night classes before going on to N.Y.U. Along the way, he took an interest in politics, and began canvassing for the Democrats in Harlem.
State officials did not require each county to tally its results by hand -- so it is possible county vote canvassing boards that opt to re-tabulate machines' results could face lawsuits seeking a change in methodology.
"Durably Reducing Transphobia: A Field Experiment on Door-to-Door Canvassing" by David Broockman and Joshua Kalla was hailed as the first large-scale experiment to achieve significant results in creating long-term change in prejudice.
I distinctly recall accompanying my dad to a canvassing session set up by the Clinton campaign in a county that had been flagged by FiveThirtyEight as being in a dead heat between the two presidential candidates.
Activists who've been canvassing for the senator say that while there were some concerns about his record, voters they've spoken with have primarily been concerned about the Supreme Court and the Senate's role in confirming judges.
Last year a study by Stanford professor David Brockman and UC Berkeley political scientist Joshua Kalla revealed that all of the work political campaigns put into advertising, canvassing, direct mailing and phone calls simply doesn't work.
"If the canvassing board is unable to complete the recount prescribed in this subsection by the deadline," says a state law, then preliminary figures must be used in the final certification statewide — which happened Nov 20.
I do this as just one of the many volunteers phone canvassing for Everytown and Moms Demand Action, a grassroots movement working to implement common-sense gun laws and elect candidates who will enact these laws.
The announcement strengthens the hand of activist hedge fund Starboard Value LP, which filed a slate of nominees to challenge Bristol-Myers' board last week, and has been canvassing its shareholders seeking to oppose the deal.
Harder was canvassing here in the southern reaches of the district he hopes to represent in Congress when the Turlock native was once again asked to take on a nagging question: Are you really from here?
Determined to have an e-mail list of forty thousand potential customers before the company launched, Hyman hired interns to search their college databases and to stand outside movie theatres, canvassing the women waiting in line.
And to judge by Forrest Manis, who was out canvassing voters in Atlanta one afternoon with a paper cup full of Sanders buttons, the party cannot just assume that young and liberal voters are Democratic voters.
Now a seasoned campaign volunteer, Swygert has turned the basement of her home into an unofficial canvassing headquarters for Georgians working to elect McBath, gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, and other state candidates on the Democratic ticket.
Across the city, sex workers also rallied behind Julia Salazar, a 27-year democratic socialist who was running to defeat incumbent state Senator Martin Dilan, canvassing and hosting events to build support for her insurgent campaign.
Canvassing is an entirely different way of communicating with the public than information stalls, where people approach volunteers to agree or disagree with them, and we are able to correct any falsehoods they may have heard.
But it was the 2013 mayor's race where she truly dove in, canvassing the city with Mr. de Blasio when even his backers would joke that he was battling for fifth in a five-person field.
What they do use their smartphones for is canvassing: individual users of the miniVAN app, which gives campaign field operations access to the shared Democratic voter database, tripled from 150,000 in 2016 to 460,000 in 2018.
On a conference call with a federal judge, a lawyer for Mr. Scott said the governor had decided to recuse himself from the state canvassing board that is scheduled to certify the election results on Tuesday.
Elizabeth Fiedler, 37, announced her run three months after giving birth to her second child, and she had a nursery in her Philadelphia campaign office so other parents could drop off their kids before canvassing shifts.
Now, in the run-up to the March 221 primary, Sanders is going all in on his bid to pick off Massachusetts, culminating in a four-day music and canvassing festival in Worcester that begins Friday.
Now, in the run-up to the March 3 primary, Sanders is going all in on his bid to pick off Massachusetts, culminating in a four-day music and canvassing festival in Worcester that begins Friday.
The Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB), one of the organizations caring for the chicks, has been canvassing for donations of food and cash, and volunteers to hand-feed the stricken birds.
"You are seeing Elizabeth Warren's campaign doing things where you sign up, you get a photo of her dog Bailey or a photo of a llama that was canvassing with voters in New Hampshire," Thompson said.
" Standing outside Mr. Quist's new Bozeman headquarters on Saturday, a few hours after a spring snow shower and before she was to begin canvassing, Ms. Shaida made a plea: "Don't be afraid of a populist message.
Kalla and Broockman conducted a large-scale canvassing experiment, published in 29, that found that pro-trans-rights canvassers could change Miami residents' minds about transgender issues by having intense, substantive, 23-minute conversations with them.
David Roth: I vividly remember canvassing for Obama in South Philly in 2008 and there were these Catholic saint tableaus in some people's front windows that had Shane Victorino pics studded in there with St. Christopher.
A 25-year-old with half a head of long blond hair (the other half is mostly shaved), they quit a job running a Newbury Comics store about a month ago to take a job canvassing.
To achieve this, activists won't just march and protest throughout the week; Ohioans Against Hate, for one, will focus on canvassing around eight cities in the state to get voters to pledge that they'll vote against Trump.
In the Sepinwall interview, Schur points to a season one Parks episode, where Leslie finds herself attacked by the citizens of her town when she goes out canvassing, because she can't understand their problems, as a misstep.
"It is 100% organisation," he says, describing how his team recruited some 5,000 volunteers for each of the 71 voting districts in his purview, and spent a full year canvassing voters to choose candidates likely to win.
Unlike a standard canvassing pitch, the session was aimed at actively engaging participants, asking about a time they had faced prejudice and asking them to think about how this might connect to the experience of transgender people.
Marx ruled that Bucher's office violated state public records laws and ordered it to hand over "overvoted" and "undervoted" absentee ballots deemed defective by county election officials to the canvassing board for review before they are counted.
Grass-roots activists in New York have been canvassing Long Island City and other parts of Queens to organize opposition to Amazon's upcoming move there, with hundreds joining a meeting Monday night to protest against the company.
A mystery in the truest sense, the game expects players to piece together clues by thinking like a sleuth, using the entire map as a canvassing area as they move from one investigation thread to the next.
That was followed on Friday by an emergency lawsuit against Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner from the Nelson campaign, seeking a uniform set of standards by which local canvassing board evaluate mail-in and provisional ballots.
The city's Code Blue protocol was in effect, with the public encouraged to call 311 to get the homeless off the streets, and more than 100 outreach workers in orange parkas canvassing subway stations and transit hubs.
Bold PAC endorsees have in the past received the maximum donation of $22020,000 per campaign — $10,000 between the primary and general election — and the support of a cache of CHC surrogates to aid in canvassing and fundraising.
Ilhan Omar's 15-year-old daughter narrates a biographical ad for her mother's campaign in a Minnesota congressional seat, the camera closing in at the end on the two of them canvassing voters together, clipboards in hands.
He has also attempted to grow his appeal among black voters: "He has been praised for his strong canvassing operation, as well as his practice of hiring black businesses for campaign work," Vox's Sean Collins has written.
A lack of British applicants meant almost two thirds of manufacturers needed to recruit staff from the EU, the EEF said in a survey it published on Tuesday, which was based on canvassing 28 companies in April.
The assault on Sham, who is a candidate for the Sha Tin District Council's Lek Yuen constituency, came a week after two candidates running for the upcoming District Council election were assaulted while canvassing in their districts.
And they would be wise to hire local people to do this engagement who know sending a message in Spanish using Google Translate isn't going to cut it, but canvassing with cumbia and banda music just might.
During the North Charleston canvassing effort Wednesday, a majority of the more than 15 households the campaign visited over a two-and-a-half hour period said they were committed to voting for the former vice president.
Trade has become the biggest issue facing the spirits industry, and Mr. Swonger has been canvassing Washington to plead his case to officials from the Treasury Department, Commerce Department and Office of the United States Trade Representative.
"If you come out as a Hillary supporter, you have to be ready to defend yourself," said Nicolas Thilo-McGovern, 19, a freshman at Emerson College in Boston, who was canvassing this month in Cambridge for Mrs. Clinton.
To the degree that the film does a deep dive into Ocasio-Cortez's campaign, the beginning stages of canvassing, and the footage from the early debates, are all instructive about the more humdrum grassroots work of local politics.
Female members filed to the front of the room to make announcements about Medicare for All canvassing, a just-launched fund to provide financial support to struggling members, and a new effort to "infiltrate" the state Democratic Party.
Pro-Spain candidates including Rajoy's People's Party (PP), the Socialists and market-friendly Ciudadanos were out canvassing on Saturday with modest rallies in the region calling for the so-called silent majority to vote en masse in December.
But NGP VAN, which has maintained the Democratic voter file since 2004 and builds many of the party's voter outreach tools, is trumpeting a different data point: the record number of people using MiniVAN, its mobile canvassing app.
The former journalist is our resident Pantsuit Nation leader, canvassing in swing state Pennsylvania, throwing an election viewing party that ended up feeling more like a funeral, and writing a would-be speech for Hillary Clinton's almost-win.
Navalny said police came to his home on Thursday morning and he was taken to court and charged with violating election canvassing rules by calling for people to participate in unsanctioned rallies via videos on his YouTube channel.
In a traditional canvassing session, the canvasser does most of the talking — throwing out all sorts of statistics and reasons the person on the other side of the door should take a specific side on a certain issue.
While the show is less reliant on flashbacks, the ones we see — like Soso's canvassing days or Maritza's time as a glamorous con artist — provide lenses into who these women are and how desperate their situations have become.
The lawsuit looks to outline how overvotes -- those ballots where a voter marked multiple candidates for one office -- and undervotes -- those ballots where voters marked no one for a given office -- are counted by each county's canvassing board.
Nelson was handed a consequential loss early on Friday morning when Judge Mark Walker ruled that the guidelines Florida law provides to election canvassing boards as to how to determine voter intent in a manual recount are constitutional.
In a 2014 article in Vox, the political scientists David Broockman and Joshua Kalla laid out the evidence that campaigns generally spend too much on television ads and not enough on canvassing and other kinds of personal contact.
In both counties, the canvassing boards worked into the night, examining each provisional ballot cast by people who faced some kind of irregularity on Election Day, such as not bringing identification or showing up at the wrong precinct.
Ripon, the town in which the Republican Party was founded in 1854, was the name given to a tool that let a campaign manage its voter database, target specific voters, conduct canvassing, manage fundraising and carry out surveys.
The only complete test occurred in Providence, and the Office of Inspector General reported that in-office address canvassing — the use of satellite and aerial imagery to identify where to count —did not fully identify where to count.
Sensing opportunity, Sanders is going all-in on Massachusetts, holding two recent rallies in Boston (which drew more than 10,000 attendees) and Springfield, and a four-day music and canvassing festival in the central Massachusetts city of Worcester.
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Since March, the Republican National Committee, National Republican Congressional Committee and Congressional Leadership Fund -- a super PAC aligned with House GOP leadership -- have spent over $600,000 combined on a mix of advertising, mail and canvassing to boost Lesko.
In the meantime, investigators with the Greensboro Police Department, the Guilford County Sheriff's Office, and the FBI are canvassing the neighborhood where Ahlora was last seen to speak to anyone who may have information to help find her.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabian conglomerate Ahmad Hamad Algosaibi and Brothers (AHAB) has begun canvassing creditor support for its bid to become the first company to achieve a settlement under the kingdom's new bankruptcy law, a senior executive said.
All the outreach activity by political campaigns, including door to door canvassing, phone banking, direct mail, and even advertising, has basically no effect on voters' choice of candidate in general elections, according to a striking new academic study.
Several 2020 hopefuls have spent recent weeks canvassing the country, from Dallas to Miami, Chicago to Los Angeles, to raise the money needed in a crowded primary that is expected to easily cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
On Saturday, Rotellini and Tipirneni were on hand for the earliest-ever opening of the state Democratic Party's 8th District office, where 113 people came on a Saturday morning to kick off canvassing efforts for the special election.
They kept the horsehair canvassing of the jacket (a signature of Savile Row suits) so that there would be some shape to the chest, eliminated all buttons but one and reduced the collar lapel to a simple, elegant line.
"[They] said that I was going door to door and spending a lot of time typing on my cell phone after each house—aka canvassing and keeping account of what my community cares about," Bynum wrote in her post.
Though the party hasn't officially endorsed Dallet, the liberal candidate, they've put intense energy into things like phone-banking and canvassing — more than ever in a spring election, said Melanie Conklin, the communications director for the Wisconsin Democratic Party.
For weeks Trump has conducted a high-profile canvassing of Republican political stalwarts as part of his running mate search, but he has also made clear he is looking at what a military leader would bring to the ticket.
I would head to the polls every year with my dad to help hand out GOP literature, and that turned into volunteering throughout high school and college doing phone banking, canvassing, and handing out bumper stickers and yard signs.
Tennis Australia officials have been canvassing opinion at the U.S. Open, including from players, ex-players and coaches, about final-set tiebreaks – in the men's and women's singles events - and even best-of-five sets versus best-of-three.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Commodity price reporting agency S&P Global Platts is canvassing reforms to its dated Brent crude oil price assessment that would include delivered shipments to Rotterdam in a bid to reflect changes to global crude oil flows.
That manual recount ended when all of Florida's 67 counties submitted their final vote totals to the secretary of state by Sunday at noon, meaning every vote deemed admissible by county canvassing boards and the courts was officially counted.
He wrote that "a growing number of studies conclude" that "most forms of political persuasion seem to have little effect at all," and cited studies suggesting that television ads, direct mail, and door-to-door canvassing rarely sway voters.
An unsourced report in the Australian Financial Review said on Friday, however, that Macquarie had told at least one of the major political parties it was now canvassing options for relocating outside Australia as a result of the tax.
Boris Johnson, the former mayor of London and a leader of the "Leave" campaign, has been canvassing fellow Conservative members of Parliament, seeking support for his candidacy and getting their views on the advantages of an early general election.
Macri's economic team is currently canvassing New York and London to gauge appetite for a bond that could raise up to $15 billion to ease government financing and pay over $8 billion in settlements to so-called "holdout" creditors.
Big City Not long ago, Shailene Woodley, who, as the star of the "Divergent" films is a kind of living symbol of the millennial force field, was making her way around Columbia University, canvassing on behalf of Bernie Sanders.
They decided to work together on three main events: publishing a policy position in Broadly that included a white paper on sex work (the first by a Congressional candidate), canvassing with sex workers, and the sex worker town hall.
Kanto Systems's founder, Thomas Borwick, was chief technology officer for the Vote Leave campaign in Britain, and developed a canvassing app for Cambridge Analytica, the data-mining organization that exploited Facebook data on behalf of the 2016 Trump campaign.
These issues aren't problematic when the number of ballots to be processed is small — out of Foote's tiny county of 10,000 registered voters, her staff and canvassing board generally have to recreate only about 30 ballots in this way.
One of Mr. Malinowski's volunteer organizers, Lacey Rzeszowski, lives on the same block as Mr. Hugin in Summit, N.J. On both days this weekend, her house served as the headquarters for canvassing efforts for Mr. Malinowski in the town.
In Palm Beach County, a Republican election observer called a halt to the count, saying he objected to workers checking ballots that the machines had rejected, a task that he said should be done by the official canvassing board.
Momentum, a grass-roots organization of Corbyn supporters, activated the party's estimated 500,000 members — many of whom had joined because Mr. Corbyn was elected as leader — into canvassing efforts across the country, including, crucially, in up-for-grabs districts.
Levine, who is now 62, spent months after that season exploring how to better reach fans 203 and under, canvassing people in various industries, including entertainment, retailing and health care, to better understand how that demographic made its decisions.
At a final rally for Mr. Quist in a brewpub in Missoula, activists were electrified by the news, and some of them said they intended to play the tape for those yet to vote when canvassing for Mr. Quist.
Mr. Grant is not the first celebrity to call for an end to Mr. Johnson's time in office, but he has been one of the most prominent — and possibly the busiest — in the weeks of canvassing before the election.
For example, self-driving cars rely on massive amounts of data collected over several years from efforts like Google's people-powered street canvassing, which provides the ability to "see" roads (and was started to power services like Google Maps).
The study, by two political scientists, shows how voters can not only become more accepting of transgender people after conversations with people canvassing on their behalf, but can also become more willing to vote for transgender rights ballot measures.
This technique works because it gets voters to recall their life experiences, says Dave Fleischer, who created deep canvassing at the Leadership LAB in the wake of Proposition 8, a ballot measure that banned same-sex marriage in California.
In a large nation where illiteracy hovers above 40 percent, that meant PML-N workers had to write out millions of slips for the 12.9 million voters who backed Sharif's party, stopping those workers from canvassing or doing other vital work.
In addition to Kim declaring that she doesn't need Jimmy to "save" her, "Rebecca" spotlights subtle sexism through Kim's storyline: during her canvassing phone calls, she is met with embarrassing drunk stories, hit on, and even assumed to be a secretary.
The group also spoke to around 1,500 people as part of a phone canvassing effort, in addition to having some canvassers on the ground, Guzmán said, though she couldn't say exactly how many people the group had registered to vote.
The six targeted races, where they will run digital ads and mailers in addition to door-to-door canvassing, include: California's 25th district and 48th district, Illinois' 6th district, Minnesota's 2nd district and 333rd district, and New York's 19th district.
"They get training just by being a volunteer — everything from fundraising to canvassing to messaging to doing interviews — you're naturally creating this network around you because you have like-minded volunteers," Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action, told Refinery29.
Though I've been informed about the culture, legislation, and conversation surrounding guns in our country for years, phone canvassing has helped me cross the aisle in new ways, understand how we can grow this movement, and become a better activist.
Wikler argues that saving these lawmaker's political lives will depend on an aggressive effort to rally Democratic votes in their home states — a strategy that relies as much on shoe-leather canvassing as it does on broader social media outreach.
Surviving in the wilderness of space takes more than a sleeping bag and a packet of wet wipes, and so to explore how humanity can stay alive in the cold dark beyond, NASA is canvassing designs for new deep space habitats.
McCarthy got forty-two per cent, despite the fact that his name was the only name on the ballot, and even though he had five thousand New Hampshire students and two thousand out-of-state volunteers canvassing the state for him.
RELATED: Outside money pours into Ohio special election The organizations say the initiative will run through Election Day on August 20163, with Priorities USA helming the digital ad campaign and For Our Future leading canvassing and get-out-the-vote efforts.
Several candidates have made early campaign stops in Michigan, and most of the primary field is canvassing the state this week amid the second round of presidential debates, which are set to take place in Detroit on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Despite his virtually endless resources, Bloomberg would still face an uphill battle to clinch the Democratic Party's nomination — his competitors have been canvassing and organizing across the country for months and national polling shows him in the low single digits.
India's refined fuel demand grew at 4.3 percent in December, its slowest pace in three months, but use of diesel-fired generator sets and vehicles by political parties for canvassing in state polls could result in higher demand this quarter.
The Footwear Distributors and Retailers Association (FDRA) and nearly three dozen of its members were canvassing Capitol Hill on Wednesday, urging lawmakers to pass the 28500-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which they say will significantly reduce tariffs and create jobs.
During a canvassing event Monday featuring actress and Cleveland native Kathryn Hahn, O&aposConnor seized on the polls, urging volunteers to press on through the evening even when they&aposre tired or thirsty for the sake of change in Washington.
"There is no other way to let yourself be heard about your rights and your country except to vote," said pro-government MPA party candidate Djamila Khiar, canvassing on Algiers' main boulevard that is flanked by white colonial-era buildings.
About 20 minutes into her shoe-leather canvassing, Ms. Stubbs was speaking to a man and his parents when she saw a police car pull up behind her silver Lincoln MKZ, where her mother and 8-year-old daughter waited.
I run a voter mobilization organization called the New Florida Majority and I have long known that independent progressive groups do a better job of the nuts-and-bolts of politicking here — canvassing, voter registration, organizing — than the Democratic Party.
Most states allow counties to begin processing ballots that arrive before Election Day, such as verifying signatures, so they only have to scan, or reproduce and scan, those ballots on the day of the election and during the canvassing period afterward.
The Koch brothers and other billionaires have seized on Janus to finance efforts, through emails and door-to-door canvassing, to urge government workers — teachers, police, firefighters, social workers and many others — to quit their unions and stop paying union fees.
On a micro level, think of the Labour activists in Britain who, after weeks and months of volunteering and canvassing, collectively saw rest, retreat, and self-care as the appropriate response to the party's devastating defeat in December's general election.
It requires any group that spends more than $500 on a "regulated activity" such as surveys, advertising, or door-to-door canvassing during the preelection or election period (from June 0003 to Election Day) to register as a third party.
A man was jailed last month for sending a threatening letter to Anna Soubry, a onetime Conservative who now heads an upstart party, Change UK. Two Labour activists were injured in separate attacks last week while canvassing door to door.
Maria Collett had never run for office before this year, but by now, crisscrossing her neighborhood in Ambler, Pennsylvania, she's an old hand at it: thumbing through addresses and names on a canvassing app, offering warm introductions through skeptically opened screen doors.
Zuckerberg stressed that Facebook is sourcing this algorithmic weeding-out of untrusted news to Facebook users, canvassing them to find out what they want — despite the cries of critics who claim such an approach is untenable at best and potentially disastrous at worst.
And this doesn't even begin to describe the countless hours so many people, particularly women, put in on the ground canvassing, phone banking, donating, and supporting women candidates, many of whom were unknowns and didn't have the traditional support of a party.
It will include organized events at the local level, such as canvassing focused on getting more voters to join the campaign, as well as visits to local lawmakers' town halls and offices, and paid TV, digital and radio ads across the country.
Participants will link Trump's comments on the national stage to an increase in bullying in classrooms across the U.S. The NEA also plans to support the Clinton campaign's ground game with canvassing, phone banks and both digital and mail ads targeting voters.
The sun was shining in western Long Island last weekend, as I made my way out for my first day of canvassing for Bernie Sanders, part of a final, frantic push to boost the Democratic presidential candidate ahead of Tuesday's New York primary.
Issue advocacy is a legal definition that means AFP is not explicitly telling voters to vote for Huelskamp but they're making thousands of phone calls, canvassing local stores and sending direct mail to promote Huelskamp to his constituents based on his policy positions.
I glanced down one more time at my canvassing list — Mary, registered Democrat, 87 years old — and thought for a split second about the candidate I was there to talk about, Maria Collett, who is running for Pennsylvania's State Senate this year.
"All resources around the clock are being placed both by Dr. Snipes office as well as the independent canvassing board to make this happen by the deadline on Thursday and we have every intention of meeting that," Eugene Pettis, Snipes' attorney, told reporters.
In a statement to the Times-Dispatch, Northam spokesman David Turner justified the decision by saying the mailers "constituted less than 0.5 percent of the literature printed" and that the campaign created them specifically for LIUNA to use on its canvassing efforts.
In the wake of the Charlottesville violence, BlackPAC commissioned a poll that reached out to voters of color on how they felt in the aftermath and their anxiety over racism and other related issues, which they say helped guide the current canvassing efforts.
Meanwhile, Tech For UK is a new group which has been formed by over 100 UK tech industry leaders to back a 'people's vote' on the terms of Brexit, which an option to remain in the EU. It's currently canvassing for new supporters.
The top books tech chiefs recommend to help leaders influence employees and spearhead digital overhaulsOur corporate innovation reporter Joe Williams has been canvassing the data and information chiefs at America's largest companies, as they turn their legacy firms into tech shops unto themselves.
They included violations of state law, accidentally mixing in more than a dozen rejected ballots with more than 200 valid ballots, and wrongly opening mail-in ballots in private without verification from the local canvassing board that the ballots were properly cast.
He has pledged $500,000 to a political committee for Gillum, who serves as mayor of Tallahassee, plus more than $500,000 in independent mailers, digital ads and door-to-door canvassing through his youth voter outreach effort, NextGen America, according to the organization.
Dana Sweeney, a young organizer in Montgomery with Hometown Action, which does nonpartisan canvassing in small towns and rural areas, said the group's priorities of racial justice, gender equity, access to health care and environmental justice weren't out of place in those communities.
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But all the while, Max Rose, a 31-year-old Army veteran and health care executive, was waiting in the wings — if waiting can mean corralling votes with the tenacity of a sheepdog, out-raising and out-canvassing his five Democratic challengers.
It opened it's East Las Vegas office in mid-September, conducting caucus trainings in Spanish, and providing Spanish-language canvassing tools to their volunteers—including their "relational organizing" tool that allows a volunteer to contact their own contacts on behalf of Buttigieg.
Before she heads out for the day, she has calls with other Warren staffers and launches into what is a near-constant stream of texting with volunteers she has recruited and other prospective supporters, setting up meetings or going over canvassing schedules.
In response to the backlash he has received since he began canvassing, some of which made mention of a past arrest for soliciting a prostitute, Mr. Grant made the unusual decision to post his infamous 1995 mugshot on Twitter account on Thursday night.
" Day also added that there were "a number of groups who did their own fundraising for it and so we just received the one check from the group but they would have had a couple of hundred people that they were canvassing.
This means that canvassing, door-to-door interaction with voters, nitty-gritty assistance with voter registration, transportation to polls, and simple encouragement by those around you to go and vote can have a positive effect on one's probability of turning out to vote.
The lawmaker, Representative Janelle Bynum, who is the only black member of the Oregon House of Representatives, said that after canvassing more than two dozen homes in the Clackamas neighborhood on Tuesday, she was taking notes near a driveway around 5 p.m.
While he supported Democratic candidates in the past — notably, Obama in 2008 — he hasn't done the sort of door-to-door canvassing he's doing on this afternoon, sporting a Feel the Bern T-shirt, a clipboard and a passion for the candidate.
"Making matters worse, Bondi is one of the two hand-picked officials whom Defendant Scott appointed to the [Elections Canvassing Commission], which has ultimate authority over the review and certification of the very election that Defendant Scott is hoping to secure," the court record says.
"I am definitely looking for more of a new guard," said Scott Silverman, a 37-year-old actuary who met Haggman during a canvassing session in Palmetto Bay, a neighborhood of spacious ranch homes with lush yards and the occasional peacock in the road.
Many young women turned out to vote in the midterm elections last fall; some were newly minted activists who went canvassing with their mothers for the first time, because they viewed Trump's rhetoric and the result of the Kavanaugh hearings as endangering their rights.
Right to Rise has started a voter identification and canvassing program in New Hampshire, and in addition to television ads, it is putting money behind radio, mail and digital in the early states, including some in the March 1 primary, which includes several Southern states.
Ahead by 6.5 million votes The body responsible for the official counting, the joint congressional canvassing committee, confirmed Monday that Duterte had won the presidency by a landslide 16,601,997 votes, a lead of more than 6.5 million votes over his closest rival, Mar Roxas.
Days before her victory, though, while canvassing in her district, a police officer approached Stubbs in response to an unidentified man's complaint that Stubbs, who was with her 71-year-old mother and 8-year-old daughter, might be in the neighborhood to buy drugs.
And even if we do embrace the canvassing model or something similar, how can we ensure that the conversations don't lead to a backlash — the kind of defensive posturing and denial of racism that might lead even more people to support candidates like Trump?
"We want a big majority to be able to act and transform France over the next five years," Mounir Mahjoubi, a junior minister in Macron's government, told Reuters as he was canvassing for support in the northern Paris constituency where he is a candidate.
His competitors have been canvassing and organizing in crucial primary states for months, with a top-tier of Biden, Warren, Sanders and Buttigieg emerging, and he would still have to garner donations from hundreds of thousands of Americans to qualify for the upcoming debates.
Nelson conceded after the noon deadline for the manual recount, when all of Florida's 67 counties were required to submit their final vote totals to the secretary of state, meaning every vote deemed admissible by county canvassing boards and the courts had been officially counted.
"There's no such thing as a volunteer — we're all paid to be here," said one of them, Abdelrahman Harb, 34, who was sitting in the shade of a rubber tree with his wife and some friends rather than canvassing voters for the establishment list.
In Issa's district, for example, Marrs helped create an "action council" that convenes once a month, so that leaders from grassroots groups, unions, and local Democratic clubs can work together to organize protests, canvassing events, and candidate debates and make sure their efforts don't overlap.
But just as Ms. Pelosi's Democrats were preparing sweeping House hearings into the tech companies' concentration of power, some of her party's leading presidential candidates spent the weekend canvassing Silicon Valley to raise money from one of the nation's wealthiest and most liberal bastions.
"Nobody is going back to sleep anytime soon," said Alicia Garza, a co-founder of Black Lives Matter and the director of strategy for the National Domestic Workers Alliance, which this year helped start Care in Action, the group of women canvassing in Georgia.
The domestic workers who are canvassing the streets and sending phone texts for Ms. Abrams also stand on the shoulders of a national mobilization that began in the 1960s and in which the Atlanta civil rights activist Dorothy Lee Bolden played a crucial role.
" In the letter, Morris described some of her responsibilities — assisting in picking juries, depositing a ballot, canvassing votes after an election — and said that "in performing all these duties I do not know as I have neglected my family any more than in ordinary shopping.
Planned Parenthood's $28503 million campaign, which includes canvassing, mailings, television, radio and digital ads, will initially focus on battleground states the group considers key to winning the White House and flipping the Senate: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has released a new website, "Take It Back," offering an online "toolbox" to help activists across the country connect with potential volunteers on organizing and get-out-the-vote efforts like canvassing and phone banking later in the cycle.
Jocelyn Chau, a first-time candidate like Ms. Leung who received similar lurid calls before being punched by a man while canvassing last month in the pro-Beijing neighborhood of North Point, criticized the government for not condemning the attacks on pro-democracy figures.
The campaign and other liberal groups are specifically canvassing minority neighborhoods, and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced Tuesday that it planned to spend $165,000 on radio and newspaper advertising targeting African-Americans as part of a $2 million investment in the runoff period.
"This is simply another way to engage dedicated grass-roots supporters online, and those supporters will be compensated for their time in the same way that more traditional campaign efforts like canvassing are also often compensated," said Philip Swibinski, a spokesman for the group.
"We already had extensive quality control measures in place that helped us assist the supervisor of elections in their investigation," said Chris Gober, Florida First's attorney, adding that there is no financial incentive for any canvassing employee to rack up additional voter registration applications.
Read: Two female Democratic candidates just flipped their red districts Cover: Democratic U.S. House of Representatives candidate for Kentucky's Sixth Congressional District Amy McGrath speaks to campaign volunteers with her daughter Eleanor Henderson during a canvassing launch November 3, 2018 in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky.

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