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"energize" Definitions
  1. energize somebody to make somebody enthusiastic about something
  2. energize somebody to give somebody more energy, strength, etc.
  3. energize something (specialist) to supply power or energy to a machine, an atom, etc.

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The Rand Paul campaign hopes he can energize his old network, as well as help his son energize the college students.
I think he knows when to see narratives that are going to energize his base, energize what&aposs really become the Trump base.
"(It) might energize our opponents, (and) I know that regardless of what the decision is, it's going to energize the pro-life people," she said.
The result: The Rise & Energize Coconut & Coffee Scrub.
You know how people sometimes say that cleanses energize them?
" Democratic pollster Celinda Lake: "Women candidates help energize women voters.
Nothing will do more to energize Democrats than this budget.
"It's not a group I want to energize," Trump said.
Nothing would energize (Republicans) more than, 'Let's save the President.
First of all, I don't want to energize the group.
His campaign could energize progressives, driving up statewide Democratic turnout.
But Ms. Sarsour said those setbacks helped energize the movement.
Receiving 12 points from Vujacic, however, helped energize the team.
This daily massage will reduce puffiness, boost circulation, and energize skin.
Bernie Sanders -- to help energize African-Americans, Latinos and young voters.
Positive messaging, on the other hand, is proven to energize us.
He's the only guy who can energize the game like that.
Your daily routine gets shaken up, which will re-energize you.
Obama could energize Democratic voters and drive up turnout, she added.
Efforts to impeach the president mainly served to energize his base.
Their shapes and surfaces, smooth or textured, energize Mr. Marden, too.
They energize the gas around them, which causes them to glow.
Republicans, however, are hoping impeachment will energize the base in November.
Probably uses them to energize his folks more than anyone does.
Of course, the controversy could energize Republicans as much as Democrats.
So far, no plan to re-energize the northeast has worked.
Midterms are base elections, and this could energize core GOP voters.
Might that flair for performance be another way to energize his supporters?
Some have said his campaign-trail rhetoric against Muslims could energize terrorists.
I put them in one room so they could energize each other.
I had BEAM ME UP before ENERGIZE, a cruel yet fair trick.
Together, the generators produce enough power to energize about 90,000 U.S. homes.
They certainly aren't effective and seem to just energize the other side.
They are still faithful and trying to energize the voting "believing" community.
That sent a powerful message to Congress and helped energize the nation.
They're betting that the saga could further energize women voters in November.
Pat McCrory, gambled that it would energize elements of the party's base.
Re-energize your brand It's time to increase your professional online activity.
Rather, it has to do with how you energize and recharge yourself.
I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group.
There are some indications that the tax-return issue can energize Democrats.
But Gillespie said both parties have failed to really energize minority voters.
Passionate Mars entering Sagittarius will energize your relationships, both romantic and platonic.
If they succeed at the latter, that might energize the Republican base.
That means running progressives who can energize the base, not milquetoast moderates.
In 2016, Sanders proved he could energize a new generation of voters.
PG But can't overstating problems energize us in terms of solving them?
Now they are seeking to energize voters with their grit and passion.
He has tried to energize younger Latino voters to win the state.
And the whole episode should energize legal efforts to fight corporate handouts.
They help to energize the cells and assist the ATP [adenosine-triphosphate] cycle.
It's going to energize the electorate and keep the focus on gun safety.
"I think that, if anything, it's going to energize the resistance," she says.
Between now and Election Day, the president will campaign to energize conservative voters.
But his credentials as a moderate might not energize the Democratic Party's base.
Wade, will do a lot to energize the conservative base before Election Day.
These rallies help preserve and energize his base, which is great and necessary.
She's increasingly focused on an argument she hopes will energize Democratic supporters: Electability.
Mr. Sanders's success in Michigan seemed to energize him Wednesday in countering Mrs.
No one knows better than Ailes how to energize and mobilize conservative voters.
Energize Ventures has done just that, and it focuses on renewable-energy companies.
They need to energize young voters and invest in getting out the vote.
They will move swiftly to energize an oversight process they believe has stalled.
Yes, we have tried to really energize the contemporary collecting at the museum.
But Wallace is not the only driver who can energize an overlooked community.
It was a flex (pun intended) and it worked to energize the crowd.
The one knock against Kaine is that he would not energize minority turnout.
The party of Hollywood celebrities also struggles to energize its supporters to vote.
If anything, it's just giving him more Twitter fodder to energize his troops.
Because it could energize the outreach efforts of an absolutely essential opera company.
"It's going to re-energize an unstable situation," Huérfano told The Associated Press.
"This is not only how we win Democrats and energize Democrats," she said.
At times, it appeared any perceived conflict or underestimation seemed to energize Stewart.
Racism, bigotry and misogyny, Donald Trump has proved, can energize a national campaign.
Food is supposed to nourish the body, energize it, and keep it strong.
On the one hand, Mueller's decisions are likely to further energize Trump's base.
I stop next door at the bodega for a Coke to help energize me.
The rally was meant to energize those concerned about the Republican president-elect's policies.
The new release will likely re-energize some of the app's most loyal fans.
His pledge to energize the country and deliver Brexit - do or die - on Oct.
Macron has not won his most ambitious aim, to re-energize the European Union.
Some people use pot to help relax, for pain relief, even to help energize.
And, if you're going to win, you're going to have to energize that vote.
Yes, a more forceful critique of inequality could energize more voters in the midterms.
On the flip side, there's evidence it will energize some Trump supporters as well.
"Depending on how high the caffeine content is, it might energize you," she says.
Kaine does nothing to energize younger voters or Sanders supporters (who are younger voters).
Energize a national narrative of victimhood and heroism through the manipulation of historical memory.
Her authenticity and credibility on economic issues could help energize people who backed Sen.
The Democrats cannot count on "flash in the pan" extremists to energize young voters.
The message appears timed both to energize the Republican base ahead of the Nov.
Meanwhile, the immigration obsession of the Republicans seemed to energize independent and moderate voters.
Even when Bradley got the better of Pacquiao, he seemed only to energize him.
Let's use his energy and enthusiasm to re-energize public schools in our country.
For whatever reason, though, these arguments do not energize the pro-Trump conservative commentariat.
But it also has the potential to energize some Trump male voters, in particular.
For others, it reflects a failure to fully energize a skeptical democratic voting base.
Many residents believe they energize the body, improve blood circulation and prevent heat stroke.
Both are betting they'll need to energize their party's base to win in November.
They brought in Seppi Renggli, another versatile Swiss chef, to re-energize the kitchen.
That's all the time I need to re energize myself and feel good again.
Both populist leaders energize their respective bases with big rallies and even bigger personalities.
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The election could re-energize Scottish nationalists, and after calling her own election, Mrs.
Crime stories also have a rare ability to energize otherwise non-politically active Americans.
They are the lawn-mower beers of wine, ready to stimulate, energize and invigorate.
Energize the progressives If Clinton wants to make a pick that will energize her candidacy and excite the millions of voters who came out for Bernie Sanders demanding that the party embrace its progressive ideals, there are four main choices on the table.
Others contend a fresh face is needed to energize the party's increasingly left-leaning base.
You look at 2018, you can&apost energize Democrats any more than they already are.
I use an arsenal of "rest hacks" that broaden my horizons and energize my spirit.
He is the sort of symbolic target who can define and energize an intraparty movement.
Trump knows he needs to energize lots of white voters who have recently stopped voting.
Could a decision on abortion or Obamacare or LGBT rights just as easily energize Democrats?
These stretches can energize, de-stress, and help you achieve optimum Om in the office.
But, in ways that both energize and enervate him, Eagle's always been an independent force.
Their goal was to place stories on social media to anger and energize Trump supporters.
Mr. Bloomberg's candidacy would energize the Democratic base and attract huge numbers of independent voters.
Energize the Chain takes a more direct approach by connecting vaccine refrigerators to cell towers.
Radical "Antifa" protests covered on cable TV news only serve to energize the Republican base.
Samantha Tortora of BlackRock: Solve problems and do things outside the office that energize you
Clinton's ability to energize voters in November on anywhere near the scale of Mr. Trump.
Age isn't the only factor that determines whether a presidential candidate can energize younger generations.
" Bouie adds: "To energize its voters, the White House plans a campaign of vicious demagoguery.
In some cases, racist scare tactics seemed to energize those who embraced the country's diversity.
His advisers insist his projection of toughness against China will energize, not alienate, his base.
Other candidates could win over those voters, too—and energize a whole range of constituencies.
Impeachment is bound to energize voters sick of the way things are done in Washington.
Bask in the light A sunshiny day can lift your spirits and energize your mind.
Others noted how much Sanders seems to energize the left in a way Biden cannot.
I had a mid-day coffee with oat milk to re energize me after lunch.
Sarah Palin, in hopes that a woman on the ticket would energize his flagging campaign.
It's great that we have all that in place, how do we energize the organization?
Ross is also doing everything she can to register and energize the African-American vote.
The president's attempt to energize his base did not immediately play well with some conservatives. Rep.
Trump could be the shot in the arm to energize and grow a right-wing base.
A portable charger that can energize your entire tech collection — including gadgets that support wireless charging.
"I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group," he told the Times.
But a Supreme Court vacancy may energize turnout among evangelical Christians and other social conservative voters.
In particular, they focused on the potential that it could energize terrorists rather than harm them.
As a call to recruit and energize a new generation of environmentalists, no, it's not good.
Clinton and energize his campaign through Super Tuesday, and then in Michigan and elsewhere in March.
But perhaps most importantly, they've used these Supreme Court fights to energize and mobilize their base.
Trump is winning on trade and diplomacy and that will help energize his base in midterms.
The Energize P18K Pop also has a 6.2-inch screen and three cameras on the back.
Perhaps this total solar eclipse will serve as a springboard to re-energize interest in science.
It "can either energize you or deplete your energy," said Ms. Morgenstern, the time management expert.
"He would energize the liberal base like probably no other candidate other than me," Yarmuth said.
It's the perfect track for me to energize the dance floor, but it's also a storyteller.
That is bound to energize Turkey's notoriously fragmented political opposition, which has languished in recent years.
The threats appeal to Trump's base and could energize conservative voters in districts across the country.
Alternatively, the episode could energize conservatives, in part because they feel Democrats tried to railroad Kavanaugh.
On many hot button cultural issues, the Democrats can energize their base and attract independent voters.
On the campaign trail, a politician gives speeches to energize supporters and to persuade the persuadable.
And he presents himself as an outsider, populist candidate who can re-energize the Democratic Party.
It has struggled to energize Thailand's export-dependent economy and snuff out opposition to its rule.
But conservatives argue that they should do it to energize the GOP base for the midterms.
Duffy's hiring could be a way for Apple to re-energize its creativity and product range.
But the Twitter posts could energize some of his supporters, who have claimed online that Mrs.
Anything you say now, especially of a controversial nature, will only further energize President Trump's base.
A failed impeachment could energize his base and even propel him to re-election in 2020.
Mars in Cancer will energize the sector of your chart that rules your career and reputation.
Then the key is a candidate who can supposedly energize one or more of those groups.
The French players embraced the task, reveled in it, and let it energize them to victory.
And I need to use those national relationships to come back home and energize South Carolina.
Even lateral moves can help to re-energize you if you're thinking about changing things up.
A vote to toughen immigration rules and harm the young Dreamers would further energize Democratic voters.
He was someone who university officials thought could energize students and appeal to donors, Lavigne said.
For now, Democrats are resisting and using his maneuver against him to energize their own party.
Some Democrats have worried that pushing to impeach Trump could just solidify and energize his base.
Hear me out: Drinks have long been primarily made to either hydrate, energize, or inebriate us.
Sanctions encourage Sino-Russian cooperation Return of nuclear doomsday MORE helped to energize several NATO states.
The second cheer that he deserves is due to his amazing ability to energize young people.
The nominee must inspire and energize this segment of the Obama coalition in order to win.
"This will only energize us in preparing for that November ballot," Kenslea said of Thursday's outcome.
He hopes to energize the economy by creating both the airport and new city outside Dakar.
Republicans tried to use the specter of impeachment on the campaign trail to energize their base.
Perez may be unable to energize the grassroots base the party wants to turn up grassroots donors.
"You'll get to work with like-minded people and you're going to energize the room," he added.
If your political views are at all known, or even subtly intuitive, you could energize the opposition.
And he's viewed as the GOP's best motivator to energize their base ahead of a tough election.
His successor Christine Lagarde is expected to ask member governments for fiscal support to help energize growth.
Are you willing to energize this generation of movement makers with new opportunities for expression and activism?
"We have to awaken and energize the body of Christ," he said, referring to faith-driven voters.
With six days left until Election Day, Democrats and Obama are desperate to energize the black vote.
These photons have enough energy to energize new pairs of particles, and, thus, produce more energetic photons.
Bloom told Entertainment Weekly she simply hopes it will energize hesitant voters to head to the polls.
In 2014, Modi campaigned and won on a platform emphasizing how he would energize the Indian economy.
They believe the president could help energize base voters who are critical in low-turnout, special elections.
Pence will energize GOP voters who tuned in and reassure independent voters who are uncertain about Trump.
Business travelers are generally "highly ambitious" individuals, says Dominguez, but they still need time to re-energize.
The memo's first talking point, it said, focuses on touting Pence's religious beliefs to energize evangelical voters.
Further inflaming divisions among Republicans is Trump's push to energize the base with hard-line immigration policies.
"Our National Space Council will help our nation re-energize the pioneering spirit of America," he continued.
His stars, Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly, reprise their roles and further energize Marvel's most lovable romance.
I don't think there is a bigger stage to energize the narrative of the forgotten and anonymous.
I was like, 'I've got to eat everything even if I'm not hungry—in order to energize.
Such a pick might energize the Democratic base but will surely stimulate an already excited Republican electorate.
AL_A developed another theatrical project in 2014, which Ms. Levete initiated in 2014 to energize her team.
Progressives were hoping Mr. Corker's announcement would be their chance to energize a listless state Democratic Party.
How do they re-energize the wages-and-jobs voters who came out for Trump in 2016?
These people never truly went away, he thought; they just needed the right motivation to energize them.
The timing of the announcement, so close to the Venezuelan election, could energize Mr. Maduro's voting base.
But the breadth of the effect on immigrants could also energize liberal voters to support Democratic candidates.
Instead, he attacked Mr. Edwards, seeking to energize Republicans and undercut the governor's lead in the race.
To energize African-American support, he could choose Eric Holder or Stacey Abrams as his running mate.
He caucused for Sanders in 2016 after seeing him energize a rally the day before, he said.
In any case, disagreement and dissent should energize art, not paralyze it, and provoke responses to match.
If Trump's letter sought to energize his supporters or shore up his congressional allies, it was superfluous.
Perhaps a fight over a potential new African-American Supreme Court justice would help energize that community.
The visuals of all these desperate children would energize the liberal media throughout Trump's presidential re-election campaign.
A string of Trump victories will energize Trump supporters and get them more emotionally invested in this issue.
But consider how Republicans deployed the "judges" issue as a weapon to energize their base over the years.
And here's why: Tapping Homan to run the Department of Homeland Security would almost certainly energize Trump's base.
The latest $23 million was led by Energize Ventures, a fund focused on infrastructure and climate-related investments.
Not too long ago, it was federalism — states' rights — that seemed to energize conservatives on the Supreme Court.
If the GOP can get a Pelosi vote and energize their base, then they will keep the majority.
When that effort foundered, anger over it helped energize the Democrats and restore them to Congress in 2006.
She expects, however, that it will energize many voters, especially women, who deem Trump unfit for the presidency.
One choice is to energize the partisan base with sharp-edged rhetoric and cultural and ideological scab-picking.
Fighting the media, which Trump seems to view as his real opposition party, appears to energize the president.
For the right: How will you get hidden voters back to polls, without Trump to energize that population?
I have decades more evidence that just a few miles will energize mind and body like nothing else.
Take time to contemplate what colors resonate with you, make you happy, calm your nerves and energize you.
" Warren: "We will touch our rings together and use the lightning bolts to energize all of our colleagues.
The Democrats have to both energize the left and occupy the center, which is very hard to do.
Both will energize the sector of your chart that rules your day job, daily habits, and your health.
Making the "blue districts bluer," as Ocasio-Cortez has called for, will definitely energize young people and progressives.
Composition composes us, but it can also energize us and preserve our reflections as well as our memories.
State-level gains may energize conservative voters, driving them to the polls in great numbers for Mr. Trump.
What Democrats need to emphasize above all, Mr. Hauser argues, are big ideas that can energize their supporters.
Clinton's inability to energize Democrats presents Trump with an opportunity to reach out to the African-American community.
The opening of the embassy in Jerusalem gives the movement another accomplishment with which to energize their base.
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Alabama Democrats had hoped Jones' victory in 2017 would energize the party going into this year's midterm elections.
Mr. Obama's aides say that would give President Trump the political foil he wants to energize his base.
It will energize women like nothing since Trump's "grab them by the p---y" and his subsequent election.
Politicians will produce no end of scapegoats to take the blame and will further energize the far right.
And his leadership could "be a way to re-energize people and get them focused more on traffic."
If you're looking for a good reason to energize your sex life as you age, here it is.
The Fed The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates three times in 2019 to re-energize the economy.
Trump has used the Democrats' impeachment inquiry to energize supporters and raise money for his re-election campaign.
He made a bet that giving me a great deal would energize me to make the book successful.
Iowa's dislike and distrust of Hillary Clinton is also a big factor in her failure to energize Democrats.
Your strain of weed is Sour Diesel, thanks to your ability to uplift and energize everyone around you.
Yet the constraints placed on Wayne by his status of music martyr have also seemed to energize him.
It also is why many Democrats would prefer to see the president nominate someone who could energize their partisans.
It was the first of five rallies for Trump this week to energize supporters and volunteers ahead of Nov.
Bacon describes Reishi as a "powerful brain tonic," that's used to energize and enhance your mood, plus support concentration.
Sherrod Brown: The senator from Ohio is a swing state liberal with political experience who could energize the Democrats.
" — Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 223, 222 Trump: "I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group.
The canonization ceremony will coincide with a big Vatican meeting on youth that is meant to energize the church.
" — Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 222, 22016 Trump: "I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group.
"Our National Space Council will help our nation re-energize the pioneering spirit of America," the vice president said.
The recent run in crude oil may not be enough to energize investors about the stocks it impacts most.
Choose activities that will energize and inspire you to become a stronger and better person both personally and professionally.
Clinton as she seeks to energize the Democratic coalition and set the terms of debate against an unpredictable opponent.
And Democrats are seizing on the issue, which could help energize their voters heading into the November midterm elections.
Some Democrats have worried that Obama's entrance into midterm contests could energize conservative votes who oppose the former president.
But when they align themselves with demagogic merchants of hate in order to energize their movement, it costs them.
Freedom Reserve Red Lager is just one of several new recipes Budweiser has in the works to energize sales.
Both parties argued the bitter confirmation fight would energize their base heading into the midterm elections earlier this month.
It is also sure to energize anti-abortion forces and make abortion a central issue in the presidential campaign.
Inserting himself actively into the campaign, as aides say Mr. Obama plans to do, will re-energize his opposition.
He stepped out of the spotlight to re-energize himself and flowed into a yearslong period of spiritual rejuvenation.
Volta raised $35 million in 2018 in a round led by Energize, formerly know as IFF and Activate Capital.
"We want to energize their memories, to get them talking again," said Paul Glover, the foundation's head of disability.
His presence could energize some crucial voting blocs, like young people, who formed much of his coalition in Texas.
I thought my unpredictability was always going to refresh and energize people, but actually it can scare some people.
But for Republicans, the timing couldn't be better: A conservative nominee could energize the base heading into the midterms.
He has long talked as if the country was endangered by immigrants, and cultivated fear to energize his base.
In the case of the Paris withdrawal, the assertion about enormous consequences is an effort to energize Trump's base.
"The release or escape of such detainees would instantly energize ISIS's efforts, already underway, to regroup and surge again."
Opinion Columnist The most effective presidential candidates are able both to energize their base and persuade the political middle.
Bernie Sanders after the lawmaker said he wouldn't energize voters enough to beat Donald Trump in the presidential election.
"It's going to re-energize an unstable situation," he said, adding that seismologists are studying which faults were activated.
We can energize non-powered dams and reinvest in existing hydropower infrastructure to foster economic development and job growth.
But by courting this constituency, Republicans hyper-energize the much larger majority of voters who oppose Trump, often vehemently.
" Meanwhile, Steel added, "this could serve to energize and rally the core Trump supporters to get out and vote.
The answer can energize voters who previously lumped the candidates together, causing them to speak in favor or against.
The U.S. Federal Reserve has kept rates low since the 2007-2009 financial crisis to re-energize the economy.
In a compulsory election, it does not pay to energize your base to the exclusion of all other voters.
RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel said Pelosi's "abuse of power" will energize Republican voters to reelect Trump next year.
There were signs on Thursday that the penalty could energize the push in Congress for tougher sanctions against Russia.
TU: I want to use the metaphoric possibilities of painterly technique to energize the stories the paintings are telling.
We got the progressive movement, and we gather here every year to organize, to energize, and to sing karaoke.
To energize this still-infant grassroots movement — "we're a scrappy bunch" — Bozmoski also talks about the science of climate change.
But he said that those trends will help to energize leaders who have consolidated power, like Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Democrats, meanwhile, hope the president's predecessor, Barack Obama, will energize the party's base Friday in a state he won twice.
Hyman's goal was waved off at the 12:52 mark, which seemed to deflate the Leafs and energize New York.
It might be because the film is positively dripping in the kind of style that can really energize a person.
Generally, electric utilities may be liable for failing to insulate, warn about, properly maintain, de-energize, or place their wires.
Others believe a fresh face, and particularly a diverse one, is needed to energize the party's increasingly left-leaning base.
Just like a normal-sized banana, it could do wonders to help energize you for the rest of the week.
If you need a generator to power your tailgate, check out Goal Zero's solar-powered options to energize the party.
It may make the race seem closer, but it might very well also energize Clinton's base: The cycle turns again.
Likewise, there is a risk that an openly satanic presence in American politics will energize the very forces TST opposes.
Adding lemon water to your daily morning routine can help energize you and get you ready to tackle the day.
"I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group," he told The New York Times last week.
But, the truth is, traditional city gas stations will not be where/how we "energize" our cars in the future.
Democratic figures such as Bernie Sanders and Al Franken need to do their part to mobilize crowds and energize voters.
Your ruling planet, Mars, enters fellow Water sign Pisces on December 19, which will energize you to have more fun.
Either they repeal the bill and energize the Democratic base or they don't and risk primary challenges from the right.
In 2020 I hope to continue to energize and educate people of all ages and walks of life about fitness.
Rex Early, Trump's Indiana campaign chairman, on Thursday said picking Pence would energize conservatives to get behind the GOP ticket.
President Donald Trump has embraced racism and xenophobia as pillars of his 2020 election campaign, believing it will energize voters.
Tomorrow, this recall will energize extremists from the right to recall judges who make rulings supporting the left-wing agenda.
In 2012 Mitt Romney chose Mr. Ryan to energize conservatives and sharpen his ticket's policy differences with the Obama administration.
As he's always done, Ellison will energize and excite the grassroots to help build the party from the bottom up.
Barry Bennett, a senior adviser to Trump's 2016 campaign, argued that the last-minute furor could ultimately energize Republican voters.
It's a technology that's supposed to energize your body "with soothing pulsed electro-magnetic fields," according to the company's website.
A victory for the Democrats would provide a huge boost to the party's morale, and energize potential candidates for 2020.
Fidesz's victory will also energize authoritarian and nationalist politicians across Europe, further threatening the preservation of democracy on the continent.
This vibe will energize you to conquer your professional goals—don't be afraid to fight for recognition or respect today.
But with this vote, Republicans can use it as an issue to energize their base ahead of the November election.
Given Sanders's unique ability to galvanize young people and energize the party's left wing, what he says carries real weight.
Mercury's connection with Neptune inspires empathetic communication, and Mars in your opposite sign Cancer will energize all of your relationships.
Try putting some happy photos, your favorite coffee cup or meaningful knick-knacks around your space to re-energize you.
We don't contemplate the paintings so much as attempt to grasp the conflicting elements that energize their clamoring internal spaces.
In an attempt to re-energize the left, new parties emerged — like those of Mr. Fekete-Gyor and Mr. Csardi.
By seizing on the issue, Mr. Kaczynski has managed to energize the country's conservative base and divide the political opposition.
" As with Brexit's foreshadowing of Trump's election, a victory for the right in Europe "will energize our base for 2020.
Others argue a fresh face, and particularly a diverse one, is needed to energize the party's increasingly left-leaning base.
This means spending more time with people who energize you, and less time with those who leave you feeling drained.
Some Republicans say they're encouraged by Trump's moves to energize the conservative base by moving electoral politics to the forefront.
"It's going to energize people," said another fan, Dave Gelfand, from nearby Potomac, Maryland, who was wearing a Nationals shirt.
Ms. Handel also needs to energize Republicans to support her in a primary that is likely to have low turnout.
When Sanders said that former vice president Joe Biden would struggle to "energize" a winning majority, Biden declined to respond.
Democrats predict that Senate Bill 4 will energize Hispanic voters and mark the end of the Republican rule of Texas.
When President Donald Trump appeared at a Tupelo, Mississippi, rally Friday to energize voters for the state's Republican Lt. Gov.
"It's not a group I want to energize," he told The New York Times in November, of the alt-right.
The reaction only seemed to energize Allen, who made his first four 24-point attempts for 23 first-half points.
I decided to get a coffee to re-energize myself around midnight, exasperated that they still wanted to be there.
They give fans the opportunity to eat, socialize and energize before they head into the stadium to watch their team play.
A phone charger with four built-in ports so you and your squad can energize your gadgets during a road trip.
This Supreme Court issue is going to energize the right and actually we are going to gain seats in the Senate.
And while Obama isn't on the ticket to energize minority voters like he did in 2008 and 2012, Trump will be.
Democratic presidential candidates have to energize a diverse group of constituencies, more so than Republicans, whose party is much more homogeneous.
The move, she said, could energize "those who want to privatize public lands" — a goal of some anti–federal government advocates.
Hawkins wasn't the problem, and the idea of seeking to energize "24" with new blood appeared to be a sound one.
He also bypassed the company's Oculus Connect conference, an annual event meant to energize developers working on software for Oculus products.
" At the time, Trump told the New York Times, "I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group.
Trump's foes believe he has put America on a dangerous, isolationist path, that cannot but energize its rising great power rivals.
Or does it in fact energize his base while damaging him only with people who would never vote for him anyway?
We have to re-energize and get ready for this next round here, which is the most important round of all.
Some Republicans fear that he'll be an albatross for the party, or energize Democrats to turn out and vote against him.
"This is one of the few issues that can energize the base and persuade the swings," said Democratic pollster Celinda Lake.
More recently, Bernie Sanders took a page from the Tammy Baldwin playbook of using populist pocketbook policies to energize young voters.
In deep-red Texas, O'Rourke was able to highly energize the Democratic base, drawing massive crowds at campaign rallies and concerts.
"This is one of the few issues that can energize the base and persuade the swings," said Democratic pollster Celinda Lake.
They then spend that money hurling more invective, to further energize and anger their base even more, thereby driving voter turnout.
President Obama's advisers relied on standard Keynesian theory when they proposed a large increase in government spending to energize the economy.
Meanwhile, a pro-Northam ad aired briefly by the Latino Victory Fund stirred controversy that could energize pro-Trump Republican voters.
Some have warned that doing so could isolate moderate and independent-minded voters in 2020 and energize Trump's base of support.
Castro and Motte played together last year for the Chicago Cubs, where they helped energize Wrigley Field late in the season.
That's not going to be good enough, so the United States must seek additional ways to energize the K–12 marketplace.
Johnson said the remarks were "language of the '85033s and '60s" aimed to "energize the base" before the 2018 midterm elections.
Still, the Republican said the issue could help Trump energize his base of supporters to get out and vote against Clinton.
Todd was reflecting conventional wisdom about the power of abortion, gay marriage, immigration, and gun control to energize the Republican base.
Sanders has helped energize young voters, gaining more of the youth vote in 220 than Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump combined.
"This is another element in efforts to energize readmission of people to wherever they came from," said one Brussels-based diplomat.
Still, the 35-year-old has managed to tap into the frustrations of the populace and quickly energize them against Maduro.
"I think it's very helpful and very beneficial," Cruz said of Trump's ability to energize voters ahead of the November election.
The potentially imminent introduction of additional US troops to Afghanistan should refocus and re-energize efforts to bring those hostages home.
"Sharing economy" startups such as Airbnb were seen as a way to energize the local economy and create a "local" export.
Some even compared Rubio to President Obama, saying Rubio would energize Hispanics just like Obama motivated the black vote in 2008.
I definitely need to digest and to re-energize, because I resolved to stay up to watch the Super Bowl tonight.
It's about what you can do, right now, to fortify, galvanize, and energize yourself for the imminent onslaught of Trump's America.
Faster-paced pieces like "Jingle Bells" will energize shoppers and move them more quickly through a store than retailers might like.
Schneider Electric Ventures, SK Innovation, Energize Ventures and a number of existing partners participated in the follow-on Series C round.
Several polls show Trump's job performance slightly down among women voters as his campaign ramps up efforts to energize that base.
It starts in the White House and it means everybody we energize in 2020 stays on the frontlines come January 2021.
Number and word puzzles can engage (and energize) your brain and help pass time when the onboard Wi-Fi is spotty.
We're grateful for the over 150 pastors across the state of Iowa who joined our team to energize people of faith.
This year, hoping to energize liberal voters, environmentalists proposed designating the funds from the tax to clean energy and environmental programs.
"The release or escape of such detainees," he added, "would instantly energize ISIS's efforts, already underway, to regroup and surge again."
He may be paranoid, but Democrats are out to get him -- and positioning them as the enemy will energize his base.
And a victory like this one by Lamb will also energize the liberal, small-dollar-donating grass roots of the party.
The government has dozens of such programs, and both parties could work to re-energize the best without any more spending.
Still, failing to confirm Kavanaugh would have been a disaster for the Republicans and the party's victory may also energize conservatives.
Husky and dark and dazzlingly precise, Mr. Bernstein's guitar sound has the power to soothe and energize at the same time.
But he has been eager to return to rallies, which energize him and filled up his calendar before the midterm elections.
Your basic refusal to accept this binary seems to have marginalized you and your work, but also seems to energize you.
Viner explained that the Guardian hopes to re-energize its membership scheme to generate more revenue from its most loyal readers.
Activists and operatives from the left and the right say doing so would be a major mistake and energize a strong opposition.
While Sanders has attempted to energize support across diverse groups, skeptical parties say he "struggled then and clearly now" reaching black voters.
It will mean finding ways to energize those battles from the base up, and bringing our most vulnerable constituents to their center.
"That system detects electrical faults and directs circuit breakers to isolate and de-energize those faults," the company said in a statement.
These movements can't all be serious and tense all the time, they have to give back energize and allow people to participate.
Over the past two years, O'Rourke has been driving through every Texas county trying to energize Democrats to come out in droves.
The SDF says the Turkish offensive has helped energize Islamic State sleeper cells, just a year after the "caliphate" was effectively dismantled.
The problem is that the Democrats won't do more than energize their base with the same old economic equality kind of messaging.
In celebration, PBS Digital Studio's resident DIY visual effects guru Joey Shanks is taking on the series' famous "energize" or "teleport" effect.
The gloom that may have been in the air will give way to an electric buzz, which will energize and excite you!
"There is little doubt that the Iranian Revolution helped galvanize politics and energize dissent among Shiites in neighboring countries," according to Jones.
That could further energize DACA recipients, who've been among the most avid campaigners for immigrants and Latinos to exercise their political rights.
"Join us in West Palm Beach for a GOTV concert to energize Democrats and Parrot Heads across the state," the post reads.
"There is little doubt that the Iranian Revolution helped galvanize politics and energize dissent among Shiites in neighbouring countries," according to Jones.
Brands like HelloSociety, FameBit and Dollar Shave Club energize and reinforce seasoned companies, and that's why we continue searching for similar [startups].
Governors also will be able to push for state policies that energize voters, and in turn generate ideas for a national candidate.
Mr. Rajan's departure seemed to energize Mr. Swamy, who found a new target in Arvind Subramanian, the Finance Ministry's chief economic adviser.
And, while they might energize their own base, it could mean losing what's left of the middle, and of the Court's legitimacy.
As a result, Walmart informed Tesla on May 31, 2018, of its intent to "de-energize" its roofs, or disconnect Tesla's systems.
Northam has spent the closing days of the race attempting to energize minority voters, particularly black voters in Richmond and eastern Virginia.
Gillum and his aides and advisers touted the mayor's campaign as a grass-roots movement that would energize progressive Democrats in November.
These sites, he says, serve to energize and validate their readers, as much as to provide them with information about the world.
How can Trump try to energize voters by telling them the economy is great when they don't have more money to spend?
Lewis, serving his first term in office, said Johnson's win would energize a Republican base that needs to turn out in November.
The company disappointed investors last week with its earnings, proving that even Trump and politics aren't enough to energize the company's growth.
Instead, Mr. Trump alternated between sounding chastened or defensive and trying to energize his base, which remains deeply hostile to Mrs. Clinton.
On an island with official unemployment over 10 percent (but actually closer to 25 percent), this would energize their entire work force.
Sakharov's essay, which coincided with the Prague Spring, helped energize democratic dissident movements that were just budding in a post-Stalinist world.
But her father, Paul Beale Jr., 91, worried that impeaching the president would energize Mr. Trump's base and help re-elect him.
Republicans say Trump, far from acting as a drag on his party's fortunes, will energize base voters to come out in force.
The good news is that Congress has left the CFPB intact, which means a new administration could re-energize it, Klein said.
Sanders has been warning on the campaign trail that the party must not nominate someone who does not energize the liberal base.
There is also speculation that the Chicago Cubs will not bring back Joe Maddon, who would probably energize the Mets' fan base.
After winning the nomination, McCain made a bold choice in an effort to energize his campaign, selecting the relatively unknown Alaska Gov.
Facing Trump's social media wrath can boost a politician's national profile, energize the grass roots and incite a wave of donations.  Sen.
Following the release of the data, the ministry said it would employ "all available policy tools" to energize the slow job market.
The moon in fellow earth sign Taurus connects with Pluto and Mars, finding you connecting with people who energize and thrill you.
"These miners put in decades of back-breaking work in America's coal mines to energize our nation," UMWA International President Cecil Roberts said.
With a judgment expected in January, a win by Greenpeace would "re-energize similar litigations in other countries", said Columbia Law School's Gerrard.
It starts in the White House, and it means that everyone we energize in 2020 stays on the front lines come January 203.
She's also veered to the left in the past two years, latching onto national causes that energize the Democratic base and mobilize voters.
It misses the much larger issue at hand: Democrats simply won't stand a chance in 20203 if we can't energize African American voters.
It appeared to energize the Democratic base, but it also came under criticism and contrasted with the Speaker's usual desire to follow decorum.
However, PG&E said Thursday it didn't de-energize a 230,000-volt transmission line near Geyserville that malfunctioned minutes before the fire erupted.
Obviously, much more data is needed on long-term effects, but placing it into Schedule I will impede such efforts, not energize them.
Chinese officials are also struggling to energize the slowing economy, which has been weakening due to an unwinding of years of excess credit.
It starts in the White House, and it means that everybody we energize in 2020 stays on the front lines come January 2021.
Part of the white light in therapy lights activates specific receptors in the retina that "energize us and synchronize circadian rhythms," she says.
Clinton moved the conversation deep into allegations about Putin, taking them away from the differences on immigration that could energize the Obama coalition.
As the Wall Street Journal points out, the delay could energize Hofer's base and get anti-establishment voters to turn out in December.
We are hoping this will energize the Chinese, not just to be helpful in New York but also with unilateral sanctions and pressure.
While those numbers could energize Democrats hoping Ossoff makes the runoff, the poll only included eight of the 2628 candidates in the race.
If Sanders can win enough states to show that his campaign has real legs, he would re-energize supporters to the subsequent states.
They have every right to tie the Republicans to the Trump campaign's collusion, and it would energize the base ahead of the midterms.
"He has been in the political trenches for more than 30 years and his ability to energize voters is unprecedented and unrivaled," Rep.
That movement has helped energize female voters and ignited speculation of another "Year of the Woman," marked by a surge in female candidates.
As ever, Christie's hoped to energize bidding by front-loading the sale with on-trend younger artists who have waiting lists of buyers.
TV's "Rising" on Thursday that a new law banning most abortions in Alabama may energize the Democratic base ahead of the 22019 elections.
Pardons for these two unsavory characters, however, are more likely to turn off Independent voters than further energize an already energized Republican base.
In October, Mr. Obama could be expected to fly Air Force One into places where he can energize turnout among core Democratic supporters.
He retreated from a vow to pull out of the Paris climate accord and said that he didn't "want to energize" white supremacists.
Others have warned that it could energize Trump's base and alienate moderate voters, thereby paving the road to his re-election next year.
The concern was that elite athletes were abusing it to enhance their performance through its ability to energize the cell's powerhouses, the mitochondria.
With Aperture, Kraus is looking to re-energize mutual funds and passionately push back against the idea that investors can't beat the market.
At 70 years old, and running for a ninth time, Mr. Netanyahu found the vitality to energize a base that had become lethargic.
The tremors may also energize protesters, who have kept a vigil outside the gate of the site for months, occasionally obstructing truck traffic.
And while her comments mobilized black voters and progressive whites against her candidacy, they also energize rural and exurban white Republicans behind her.
But in a presidential year, when a wide-open Democratic field and antipathy toward Mr. Trump will energize liberals, Republicans should be worried.
Organizers said the event aims not only to shape the views of the candidates but also to further energize Planned Parenthood's own supporters.
Microsoft continues to invest big in cloud services; Google's hire of VMware co-founder Diane Greene should re-energize the search giants' efforts.
If you have issues around your living situation you need to take care of, Mars will certainly energize you to see to it.
But it's mostly good to be back, and the breaks energize me to be a better mom and appreciate our time even more.
McIntosh said he was well aware of the prospect that the new ad would energize Sanders' base and probably help him in Iowa.
And if Abe and business leaders work together to energize the Japan's economy then suddenly Japanese companies, Japanese industries will regain the power.
The thinking is that voting for Kavanaugh would gut the small Democratic bases in those states, while voting against would energize Trump supporters.
To win, they argue, Democrats must energize the minority and young voters who have moved to the left on social and economic issues.
To win, they argue, Democrats must energize the minority and young voters who have moved to the left on social and economic issues.
It also teased that "further plans to energize veterans and military families across the country" will be announced as the campaign moves forward.
The start of the spring housing market has yet to energize the mortgage market, the latest numbers from the Mortgage Bankers Association show.
These experiences show that lowering the voting age, coupled with better civics education, can energize a whole new generation of smart civic leaders.
With early voting underway, Mr. O'Rourke is trying to energize Latino voters, who are crucial to his chances in this deeply red state.
And few things energize European leaders as much as the competition to host agencies, which bring both prestige and cash for local economies.
In contrast to those on the left who say the only way to win is to energize progressives with an ambitious agenda, Gov.
A nominee who excites the coalition of young, female and nonwhite voters who lifted both of Mr. Obama's White House campaigns could energize Mrs.
All these issues make Osterloh angry—"I lose sleep every time customers aren't happy," he says—but they seem to energize him as well.
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He also understood that a big, bold, even cartoonish presentation might be required if he was to touch the emotions that would energize voters.
The couple has been crisscrossing the country raising hundreds of thousands of dollars and trying to energize Trump voters on behalf of Republican candidates.
They argue that by highlighting the supposed success of recent sanctions, the government is hoping to energize conservative support for the ruling Saenuri Party.
The hearing's dramatic moments may well have helped energize Democrats, now and into 2020, and those can be real political gains for the party.
Literature has always been a humanist endeavor: it intrinsically and helplessly affirms the value of the species; its intimations of meaning energize and comfort.
Obama will also help energize and turn out black voters in states such as Ohio, Virginia and North Carolina, where Clinton holds marginal leads.
A liberal pick would presumably be blocked by the GOP but might "energize" Democratic voters heading into the 2016 elections, a potential mobilization benefit.
Keep this ginger plant water-based cream in your fridge to energize tired eyes and eliminate puffiness and dark circles at a moment's notice.
Brian Jones predicted that if Trump's name isn't on the California ballot, the GOP could use it as a tool to energize his base.
He said that outcome could leave in place the "illusion of an abortion right," without generating the type of headlines that would energize liberals.
Trolling is an antagonistic technique used to inspire "lulz" and energize the base; harassment is specifically designed to cause injury to body and mind.
"This is a major victory which will energize the grassroots as we head into the critical midterm elections," the group said in a statement.
As we begin to transition into a new season, finding new and exciting ways to re-energize your wardrobe can seem a bit daunting.
Why China is doing this: It needs to literally energize its 1.4 billion people, both how they travel and how they power their homes.
There is no case for Perez that cannot be made for Ellison, while Ellison is able to energize progressives in ways that Perez cannot.
We can only hope it's enough to energize black Alabamans into voting for a party that often neglects them until the very last moment.
That means Republicans have to take their divided and demoralized base and find ways to energize them, excite them, rally them, and revitalize them.
Those supporters hope to both deliver a rebuke to McConnell and also energize insurgent candidates looking to run primary campaigns against Senate Republican incumbents.
His address should signal how far he is likely to go in pressing gun rights to energize the Republican base in the fall campaign.
Democratic leaders are concerned that launching early impeachment proceedings would turn off moderates and energize the president's base heading into the 85033 election cycle.
His remarks in each city were slightly different, but the message was consistent, emphasizing his hope to simplify the agency and energize its workforce.
Sharpton said NAN will announce "serious plans" to energize the black vote when the group gathers in mid-April for its silver anniversary convention.
Last week, Walmart slammed Tesla with a lawsuit claiming the , forcing the retailer to de-energize all 240 locations where panels had been installed.
I believe getting honest school performance information into the hands of parents will energize K–12 school reform and bring about the desired results.
But it's not a group I want to energize, and if they are energized I want to look into it and find out why.
But their fury with Trump is real; hearing House Democrats pledge to stop Trump is a sure bet to energize the anti-Trump resistance.
Along the way, Trump has managed to revive or energize almost every sour has-been and soon-to-be-has-been in American life.
We need an historic jobs bill that will re-energize and realign our workforce and match and move workers to where the jobs are.
Tuesday's news also put front and center a thornier issue for Democrats ahead of November and one Republicans believe could energize Trump's base: impeachment.
We need to put those interactions online to highlight for voters why Bernie is the best candidate to energize our generation and defeat Trump.
And right now, there are several theories for what might actually make a candidate the most electable: The "political revolution" theory: Energize the left.
Instead, we're stuck with a man who just exploits the border crisis and uses his "wall" to divide the nation and energize his base.
A Kobach candidacy, while pleasing to his party's most conservative core, would energize liberals and moderates in the two House districts up for grabs.
"We used every opportunity to promote and energize this contest within the rules," said John G. Rodman, the Preservation Society's director of museum experience.
The fact that you've got some people, many of them career politicians, that are condemning Donald Trump is gonna even energize the base more.
There is potential upside for Ms. Gabbard: Drawing more attention could energize her donors and perhaps attract more supporters, extending her candidacy's life span.
Hawley is looking to use the issue to energize his campaign against McCaskill, who has survived many a tough fight in her political career.
On Wednesday, Hinch said he hoped the Astros would take an early lead to get the crowd into the game and energize his players.
They believe that such a fight would give the current president the high-profile political foil he wants to further energize his conservative supporters.
A strategy rooted in racial polarization could at once energize parts of the president's base and rebuild support among wavering white working-class voters.
A strategy rooted in racial polarization could at once energize parts of the president's base and rebuild support among wavering white working-class voters.
For the president's supporters, the Steele sensations would provoke outrage and energize Mr. Trump's claims that he was the victim of a witch hunt.
Trump himself is coming to Kentucky to campaign for Bevin the day for Tuesday's election, to energize the base to get to the polls.
However, we need to energize, empower and guide them to better support U.S. companies and bring down unfair barriers to U.S. goods and services.
"But what we have found is that the active time used to energize your brain makes all those still moments better," or more productive.
BOSTON (Reuters) - For a year, billionaire hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb has watched quietly from afar as Nestle SA tries to energize its business.
"It's not a group I want to energize, and if they are energized, I want to look into it and find out why," he said.
With the country's oil wealth slowly dwindling, Prince Mohammad is looking for ways to cut the budget, find new revenue and energize the private sector.
That seemed to bolster his claim that his "political revolution" could energize millions of new low-income voters who typically don't turn out to vote.
But with their help, he should be able to further energize his base and perhaps recruit new supporters from their very broad bases of support.
Clinton faces an increasingly tight race against Trump and may need to better energize young voters to beat him, as older voters typically lean Republican.
And they're telling Trump a shutdown will help excite and energize his base (even if we're still about two years out of the next election).
The N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament is about last-second shots, bracket-busting upsets and the kind of excitement that can energize college campuses for weeks.
In doing so, it could also energize its radical counterparts in other European Union member states who have seen big political gains in recent months.
Particularly as it was progressives who helped energize the party's base ahead of the 2018 midterm elections that saw Democrats retake the House of Representatives.
He added: "It's not a group I want to energize, and if they are energized, I want to look into it and find out why."
And Democrats are looking to energize voters in Georgia's special election to fill the seat left vacant by Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
But, more importantly, it'll be looking to him for how to energize a group of people around an idea that has been stigmatized for decades.
Mars in Capricorn will energize you to manage any issues you have around earning, and it will challenge you to get real about your spending.
"I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group," he told reporters and editors at The New York Times in a meeting.
Alpert stresses the importance of nourishing yourself with high-quality foods that can help fight moodiness and energize you when you cut back on sweets.
"It's not a group I want to energize, and if they are energized, I want to look into it and find out why," he added.
Martin Luther King Jr. The civil rights leader was there to energize a strike of sanitation workers asking for better working conditions and higher pay.
Progressive activist Igor Volsky said on Monday that Taylor Swift has the potential to energize voters after she broke her silence regarding her political beliefs.
Indeed, they have already been a gift for Republicans seeking to energize their base and drive a wedge between moderate voters and the extreme left.
Starting your day with a regular wake up time and exercise routine helps to reset from the previous day and energize for the day ahead.
In the late 1950s, Ditko and Kirby were already helping to energize Lee's line with popular monster comics, done in the spirit of Godzilla movies.
It also adopted a more aggressive policy regarding when to de-energize its lines as a precaution in the event of high winds, she said.
And she's campaigned on being able to energize the progressive base of the party and getting voters who may have previously sat on the sidelines.
Ginsburg's dissents continue to energize Democrats, at a time when Republicans control the executive and legislative branches of government and the Supreme Court moves rightward.
Ultimately, though, his performance fell flat; he did not stumble, but he didn't get the breakout moment he needed to re-energize his presidential campaign.
Democrats believe it would raise questions about whether Trump would shut down the Mueller probe, which could energize their voters in House and Senate races.
Mr. Sanders's victory in Michigan is sure to energize his donors and ensure that he can remain in the race and continue to challenge Mrs.
They are hoping that the fight will energize their base in November in a year when Democrats have largely held an edge in voter enthusiasm.
And while some hope to energize sales by turning to—what else—electronic music festivals, for Russian vodka makers, not even EDM can save them.
One goal of that forum was to energize those new voters to actually cast a ballot, according to Perry Hopkins, a Communities United field organizer.
But it seemed to energize Belt, who had three hits — including a home run for the fourth consecutive game — in the Giants' 4-2 win.
The struggle tends to energize Mr. Owens, who has stealthily managed over the years to import his bombastic alt-cult vision squarely into the mainstream.
"Going out there the first inning, I was pretty excited and nervous, but I felt good about it and let it energize me," Paxton said.
Fifteen days from Election Day, Trump's presence was meant to energize the base behind Cruz, who is facing a surprisingly competitive challenge from Democratic Rep.
In France, President Emmanuel Macron is trying to overhaul the rigid national labor code to energize the economy and encourage a trend toward freelance work.
At least three Republican-held House seats in Virginia are likely to be in play in the fall, which should energize Democratic turnout on Tuesday.
McCaul noted that Cruz, who was "not as likeable" and unable to "fully" energize his party's base voters, lost his district to then-Democratic Rep.
It is easy to see why Formula One's new owner, the Liberty Media Corporation, asked Ross Brawn to help re-energize and revamp the sport.
Two organizers of the "March for Our Lives" said they expect Saturday's anti-gun rallies to energize young voters through this year's midterms and beyond.
What they do show is that while Trump's endorsement might fire up the Republican base, it can similarly energize Democrats who've turned out in opposition.
While backlash against Trump may further energize some already liberal voters, the real task the Democrats face is winning over middle-of-the-road voters.
This should energize other ISPs around the country to look hard at their business models — that is, if they're willing to second-guess their religious views.
Hauser outlined other plans to energize the stock exchange, including promoting online financial services - such as algotrading and consulting - and easing reporting regulations for public companies.
Campuses that are overwhelmingly populated by wealthy students amplify the voices that jeer at our higher education system and energize those who seek to destroy it.
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Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum is trying to energize the left, receiving support from Bernie Sanders and Tom Steyer's NextGen group while endorsing single-payer health care.
More than a million men have smeared testosterone gels on their bodies in recent years, hoping it would rejuvenate them, energize them, and increase their libido.
You need songs that get people up on their feet and dancing, you need songs that energize people when the night is in danger of dying.
She came in second in delegates to a unique figure who was able to energize the party's base while gaining acceptance from the party's pragmatic wing.
Maduro used Trump's threat to try to energize his political base, broadcasting images of rifle-carrying civilians negotiating obstacle courses and learning hand-to-hand combat.
Next, Dong and co-authors added ingredients from string theory to two of these theoretical Randall-Sundrum throats to energize them and give them positive curvature.
If Kobach's lead holds, it's unclear whether his presence on the ballot could energize Democratic turnout in the fall and jeopardize Republicans' hold on the seat.
He was able to energize the white working class, a contingent of voters that largely led his victories in states like Wisconsin, Ohio, Iowa, and Pennsylvania.
"They're very conscious of how he got there — you have to rally your base and keep them posted, and energize them," Lord said in an interview.
Bernie Sanders on her left flank, is trying to energize her own supporters -- and has increasingly focused on her electability against a Republican in recent days.
For example, if politicians, especially liberal ones, want to energize the youth vote, Facebook and Twitter may no longer be the best way to do that.
The senator has long held that the way to win a general election is to all but ignore moderates and instead energize the restless GOP base.
But the maneuver is sure to energize the Democrats' liberal base, where the appetite for impeachment has grown with each new revelation in the Russia probe.
"Through this agreement with Continental, we expect to upgrade the intelligent systems of the automobile industry and energize many existing and emerging industries," Qi Lu said.
"I hope the films will energize the movement in Indonesia against impunity and against a system based on fear and intimidation," Oppenheimer told Reuters by telephone.
Trump has seized on the anthem controversy, which was sparked by mostly black athletes protesting police brutality against people of color, to energize his political base.
While an impeachment strategy may energize Democratic voters and serve Democratic interests in the short-term, it will not bring left-leaning Independents into their camp.
He has unique convening powers to draw a crowd, energize Democrats, make a closing argument, and then it is up to candidates to close the deal.
While Democrats see Warren as someone who can energize the liberal base and female voters, some believe she can reach blue-collar voters who backed Trump.
After all, she has served up a smorgasbord of sound bites that are distasteful to moderate and swing voters, and that energize opposition conservatives and Republicans.
The poll comes as Trump looks to energize support among women, particularly suburban women, who are considered a crucial voting bloc ahead of the 22019 elections.
The video was taken at the Scotland County Christmas Parade in Laurinberg, North Carolina, where the characters danced down Main Street to energize the local crowd.
Instead, the GOP appears poised to express reservations about the scope of Alabama's law while still hoping to use abortion to energize the party's conservative base.
Nike helped, in part, to re-energize the debate over player protests earlier this week by choosing Kaepernick as the face of their new ad campaign.
Mr. Trump also said that he didn't "want to energize" white supremacists and that he had no legal obligation to step away from his business empire.
He was able to energize the white working class, a contingent of voters that largely led Trump's victories in states like Wisconsin, Ohio, Iowa, and Pennsylvania.
The A round was led by Energize Ventures, whose managing director Amy Francetic will be joining the board, with S28 and seed investor Pear also contributing.
And they're wary that pushing impeachment hearings without that backing would only energize the Republican base to the benefit of the president in next year's elections.
As midterm elections near, President Trump is trying to energize Republican voters by focusing on immigration, a topic that roused his base during his 2016 campaign.
Audiences are what energize him, give him his confidence, his king-size certainty; it's at rallies that he A/B tests his ideas in real time.
He then had to energize an electorate dejected and exhausted by President Trump's stunning victory last November and a Democratic Party still struggling to find direction.
Rather, they may succeed only to the extent that they help Mr. Trump gain re-election by dishing up red meat to energize the Republican base.
A decision to let the Trump administration end the program could energize angry Democratic voters and immigration advocates to campaign even more aggressively against the president.
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Mr. Northam defeated Tom Perriello, a former congressman who hoped to energize the party's post-2016 move to the left, in a primary challenge in June.
House races in California drew millions in independent expenditures designed to energize Democratic voters — making contests like that in the 49th Congressional District to replace Rep.
Warren is currently fourth in the Quinnipiac poll so she has nothing to lose by using class warfare and issues of race to energize potential supporters.
"If you don't energize those folks, who are the core of the constituents of the Democratic Party, you don't have a shot at winning," she said.
Nevertheless, political analysts and adversaries say the president will come under increasing pressure if he cannot get a grip on security and energize the economy soon.
But the acquisition is intended to energize SoftBank's other enormous new endeavor: a $100 billion technology investment fund that threatens to roil the private equity world.
Clinton has struggled to energize her supporters in the state, as younger voters, college students and disaffected working-class white voters have turned toward Mr. Sanders.
But members of political tribes seem to have trouble recognizing that they, too, can push people away and energize them to vote for the other side.
As expected, Tristan Thompson started in place of Kyle Korver in the hopes his presence could energize what was a sluggish Cavaliers offense in Game 1.
Mr. Trudeau must energize them again, just as he did in the previous election, in particular those under 35, said Ms. Gainey, the former party official.
GOP leaders are hoping to sell the farm bill as one component of overhauling welfare — an issue they believe could energize their base in the midterms.
Such senators could energize a renewed belief in the hope of America, the strength of our government and the good purposes of those who govern us.
Weeks more of impeachment debate in the House and an impeachment trial in the Senate could also help Trump energize his base of supporters for 2020.
Hoping to energize minority voters, Democratic campaign strategists are hoping to tap Obama's popularity by featuring the president more prominently in the homestretch to Nov. 85033.
Rallies, protests and conventions energize communities, but the real work begins when participants return home, said Libby Chamberlain, founder of the Facebook book group Pantsuit Nation.
GE shares jumped 27 percent to close at $12.09 as investors bet that Culp could re-energize the GE brand and more quickly transform its portfolio.
Party leaders and swing district House candidates have avoided discussion about removing the president from office, as they worry it could energize Republicans in key races.
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By exploiting racial, ethnic and religious divisions, the president is not only dividing our country along its most fragile lines, he's continuing to energize white supremacists.
Musician and actor Jennifer Lopez headlined a free concert in Miami as part of a star-studded effort to get out the vote and energize volunteers.
On Tuesday, he took another step, breaking with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has warned that doing so could energize Trump's base ahead of the 2020 election.
He said Tuesday that Democrats should not worry -- as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said -- that doing so could energize Trump's base ahead of the 2020 election.
"While the task of transforming Burberry is still before us, the first steps we implemented to re-energize our brand are showing promising early signs," Gobbetti added.
Some 4,93 women attended, a core constituency of supporters whom organizers hoped to energize to "vote like your life depends on it," as one speaker put it.
Some 4,000 women attended, a core constituency of supporters whom organizers hoped to energize to "vote like your life depends on it," as one speaker put it.
We have shown throughout this election that these are issues that are important to voters and that progressive solutions energize people in the fight for real change.
Biden came into New Hampshire with lingering questions about his ability to energize the party, notably its progressive wing that views him – and his policies - as anachronistic.
For 40-odd years, she hasn't taken a break; no tropical hiatus to re-energize her creative flow, no familial leave to raise children and chickens — nothing.
The big question is: Will a JFK-Reagan message on taxes, the dollar, and the economy energize the voters like it did in the 1960s and 80s?
Each appeared specifically designed to energize traditional Republican voters — including his trade agreements with Mexico, Canada and China; border-security enhancements; judicial nominations and religious freedom protections.
Trump's promise to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, and make Mexico pay for it, was a major campaign theme and helped energize his supporters.
After the election, in a November 2016 interview with The New York Times, Trump disavowed the movement and said he did not intend to energize the group.
"Obviously, I'm a Star Trek fan, and growing up as a kid the energize effect from 80s films really had a big effect on me," says Shanks.
Candidates from Virginia to California threw out the conventional playbook for red state Democrats, testing the theory that unabashed leftists can energize new voters in middle America.
The Senate's top Democrats are making an 11th-hour push to help energize supporters in North Carolina, where voters could determine which party controls the upper chamber.
The resulting synergies can produce the strongest market-based approach to healthcare, while simultaneously strengthening the case for the tax reform needed to energize the American economy.
In particular, GOP leaders in Congress hope that success in passing tax-cut legislation will re-energize their own voter base after dispiriting failures to repeal Obamacare.
"The next Congress can remedy these wrongs and LGBTQ elected officials are determined to add their voice and energize their constituents around these important measures," she added.
Each pair includes an omnidirectional microphone that eliminates distracting background noises, as well as a portable charging case with enough juice to energize the buds six times.
Hawley, meanwhile, sought to nationalize the race, homing in on the Supreme Court and the Kavanaugh confirmation process in an attempt to energize Missouri's natural Republican base.
More graduates with higher skills and higher-wage jobs will close America's skills gap, energize our global competitiveness and support our social infrastructure with their tax dollars.
Alternatively, Mr. Cruz, who is already planning for post-Trump Republican politics, embraces elements of Mr. Trump's message while shaping it to better energize the right wing.
Mr. Clinton's task was clear: to humanize his wife but also energize Democrats by flattering those in the hall and villainizing Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee.
Democrats, stunned and dejected over last week's electoral losses, are struggling to rebuild their party, re-energize supporters and determine what lessons to draw from their defeat.
Walmart has struggled to keep up with the fast-changing tastes of Chinese consumers and tried to re-energize its business by making investments in online retailers.
It comes amid broader questions about the ability of central banks around the world — and whether they are running short of tools to re-energize global growth.
The Arizona Public Service, a state electric company, said via Twitter that it was "coordinating with emergency personnel" and was ready to de-energize lines if needed.
If Republicans can bridge the gap between how they campaign and how they govern, they will energize the base and pave the road to victory in November.
Candidates who can speak to those issues in 2018 and beyond are likely to energize a powerful base of voters of color, LGBTQ voters, and their allies.
"So I want to thank the other side for the tactics that have allowed us to kind of energize and get involved our own voters," he added.
Her dissents in recent years have continued to energize Democrats at a time when Republicans control the executive branch of government and the Supreme Court moves rightward.
According to the Associated Press, Republicans were hoping that Trump's impeachment would spur conservative voters to the polls, while Democrats were hoping it would energize their base.
Medical care restrictions could become a similar battleground, and Republicans may be using them to stoke controversy and energize their base going into a general election year.
For my 2016, "Thank You for Being Late," I profiled the complex adaptive coalition — called the Itasca Project — that had emerged to re-energize my hometown, Minneapolis.
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Unless the Democrats can shed their spinelessness and timidity, they will not energize that crucial youth, female, gay and ethnic horde that is yearning for uncompromising progressivism.
Nunes' next fight, be it against Holly Holm, Julienna Pena, or even Ronda Rousey, should energize the division and give her another opportunity to defend her title.
But the race is likely to turn on whether he can energize Democrats and win over independents by harnessing widespread distaste for Mr. Trump around the state.
He hopes that by sharing ideas, and cooking together briefly in a low-pressure, low-cost environment, chefs will energize and accelerate the work that lies ahead.
Gavin Newsom and Senator Kamala Harris will barnstorm together this weekend in a final push to energize voters in four closely contested House races in Southern California.
Democrats' turnout problem If the Democrats were expecting three years of President Donald Trump to be all they need to energize their voters, Iowa proved them wrong.
Rather than relying on high-dollar fund-raisers — events he categorically rejects — he instead hopes to energize enthusiastic supporters who can donate to him again and again.
That's fueled criticisms from Trump's Republican allies that Democrats are only feigning impeachment to energize liberal voters ahead of 85033 — a characterization Pelosi and Nadler have disputed.
Republicans are looking to raise money and energize their base, believing they will have a path to reclaim a majority in the House if Democrats nominate Sen.
Gore also is a notable spokesman for the issue of climate change — a topic President Barack Obama has also been using to try to energize young voters.
But all agreed the activity has served to energize -- or reassure -- his political base and provides a preview of how Trump plans to approach the upcoming elections.
This is a great moment for think tanks to step up to the plate, to come up with new ideas that will re-energize our tired elites.
The 5th Circuit ruling, which comes one day before the PBS NewsHour & POLITICO Democratic Debate, will energize the already robust health care conversation in the 2020 elections.
Democrats have hoped that changing demographics in the Lone Star State and O'Rourke's insurgent, but failed, Senate bid last year could expand and energize the party's base.
Although Democrats warn that Obama's re-emergence will energize Republicans to remain steadfast behind Trump, the strength of Republican partisanship does not revolve around the former president.
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, lagging in the polls and hoping for a strong showing in Iowa to energize her campaign, questioned Buttigieg's thin political resume.
Sara Fagen, a political strategist and former White House political director for President George W. Bush, said the issue is likely to energize members of both parties.
Mr. O'Rourke was clearly aiming to energize his base of voters and trying to remind Texas independents and moderates of misgivings they may have about Mr. Cruz.
The attacks, in May and last week, have served to energize the Europeans, who have sent high-level delegations to Iran to try to get Instex working.
In the largest prize of California, where Sanders had tried for two weeks straight to re-energize his "political revolution," she routed him by a double-digit margin.
They have demonstrated that Democrats can compete when our candidates are authentic and their campaigns mobilize and energize the party's base while simultaneously reaching out to other communities.
Eighteen years ago she reached out to an investigator from Contra Costa County who specialized in the East Area Rapist, beginning a collaboration to re-energize the case.
But rather than looking to rebuild bridges with these growing population centers, Trump appears determined to use them as a foil to energize his predominantly non-urban base.
Launched barely three years ago, the Silicon Valley-based company already has over $222 million in investor capital from firms including Energize Ventures, Ignition Partners and Data Collective.
While the GOP has been using code to energize racist voters since at least the early 1960s, Trump has blurted out what other Republicans have only hinted at.
But despite Sanders' best attempts to energize the support among diverse groups, many remain skeptical he could connect them the way other candidates, even Clinton, managed to do.
The California vote came on the heels of Congressional Republicans pulling consideration of a healthcare system overhaul, a defeat for Trump that appeared to energize the California board.
After the election, in a November 2016 interview with The New York Times, Trump disavowed the movement and said he did not intend to energize the alt-right.
If that is the case, Counihan said, getting the bill passed by the Senate "becomes more problematic" because it will "re-energize" public opposition to the unpopular bill.
In an interview in his office overlooking the Hudson River, he said one of his first goals was to re-energize the Whitney's tradition of supporting emerging artists.
But even as Republicans hailed what they called a major victory, Democrats said they believed the ruling would energize a nationwide voter registration drive intended to benefit Mrs.
Furthermore, local solar and batteries can help communities, particularly vulnerable populations, when utilities must de-energize power lines to avoid greater harm caused by natural disasters like wildfires.
Trump's political advisers already have signaled that they plan to use immigration to energize the conservative base in what they fear will be low Republican turnout this midterm.
Senate Republicans have seized on Kavanaugh to energize their base ahead of the midterm elections, blaming a liberal "mob" for going too far in the Supreme Court battle.
Of course, Mr. Trump's threat to sue may be an empty one, as so many of his previous threats — intended mainly to energize his angry base — have been.
He has made trans people into political pawns as he whips up animus against us in an attempt to energize the most right-wing segment of his party.
This new mobility age holds boundless promise to energize key sectors of our economy, to greatly expand public transport and to potentially save 300,000 American lives per decade.
First, they have deemphasized the importance of crowd size in Washington to energize participation at home, with over 300 events in cities, towns and hamlets across the country.
Women of reproductive age may be about to discover the answer might be yes — and this could energize them to elect more Democrats who will support reproductive rights.
If there is one trait that defines Mr. Adès's compositional gifts, it's the ability to energize thickness, to create works that are like Mack trucks with Ferrari agility.
" Gap experiences that involve travel are common, according to Catherine Allen, an author of a 2011 book, "Reboot Your Life: Energize Your Career & Life by Taking a Break.
In the final days of Alabama's raucous Senate race, the Republican candidate is invoking conservatives' go-to list of liberal boogeymen as he tries to energize GOP voters.
But some remain on longer, including "Chromotherapy Christmas" at Eccleston Yards, featuring 500 suspended orbs in colors said to energize, calm or evoke happiness (free; through Jan. 11).
Separately, Axios reported that Trump plans to energize his supporters ahead of the elections with cultural fights like the one about NFL players kneeling during the national anthem.
Were she to join the Clinton ticket, she could help energize progressives and win over supporters of Clinton's rival Bernie Sanders, a democratic socialist U.S. senator from Vermont.
" Gap experiences that involve travel are common, according to Catherine Allen, an author of a 2011 book, "Reboot Your Life: Energize Your Career & Life by Taking a Break.
However, CIRCLE's preliminary findings in their research on social media and youth voting in the 2018 midterms indicate that social media helped reach, inform, and energize young voters.
But Cambridge officials, in recent interviews, defended the company's record during the 2016 election, saying its data analysis helped Mr. Trump energize critical support in the Rust Belt.
In Louisiana and Kentucky, Mr. Trump's political pleas appeared to energize Democrats and political moderates as much as his own base, sending turnout in cities and suburbs soaring.
But the march helped energize everyday people like Hazel Mangle Rivers, a black woman who took the $2000 overnight bus to Washington from her home in Birmingham, Ala.
We've seen how this can energize voters in the special elections that Democrats have already won, and in the incredible over-performance by Democratic voters across the country.
You'll also get to hear from guest teachers and students about how our writing prompts and this weekly roundup of student comments can energize, inspire and motivate students.
Still, the Trump administration endorsed the 20-week ban back when it was in the House, and has generally done everything it can to energize anti-abortion groups.
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His highly publicized daily signings of forcefully worded and sound-bite ready actions serve to energize his base, giving the impression of rapid, solid actions on key issues.
Two outside groups supportive of Hillary Clinton's campaign are running their first ads as part of a multimillion dollar advertising effort hoping to energize the millennial female voting base.
Still, the selection of such a strong progressive voice would energize Democratic and Republican voters because of the possibility of a five-member liberal majority on the Supreme Court.
Corbyn has promised a new style of politics to re-energize a party that has lost two consecutive elections to Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives, most recently in May.
If you're looking for a low-key activity that will energize you spiritually, ahead are some ideas from Telyndru and Sinikiwe Dhliwayo, yoga instructor and founder of Naaya Wellness.
For two years, Cooper's governorship has been reduced to two jobs: energize the people of North Carolina around an explicit Republican power grab, and a fight in the courts.
With both "Paper in the Wind" and "Hou-chou, Releasing Birds," distinct states of manifestation are distinguished according to the degree to which they potentially energize a higher consciousness.
MICHAEL CORBAT: Yeah, you know, if we look at today, I think the numbers that have come out re-energize people in terms of where the U.S. economy is.
Ivan Cheung, Eisai's chief executive, said in an interview that he expects aducanumab's revival will energize enrollment in a late-stage study of BAN2401, with results expected in 2022.
Ivan Cheung, Eisai's chief executive, said in an interview that he expects aducanumab's revival will energize enrollment in a late-stage study of BAN2401, with results expected in 2022.
When you combine that with the skill set that he has and the energy that he brings, he doesn't only energize 50,000 people, he energizes everyone in the clubhouse.
For the most part, publishers like Riot have viewed e-sports as a way to energize their fan bases by showcasing the talents of the most highly skilled players.
If Obama's nominee is not confirmed by the Senate, the White House could use the process to energize Democratic voters ahead of the presidential and congressional elections in November.
Please nominate someone who can win, someone that can unite the Democratic base, energize the Obama coalition and not alienate right-leaning independents and Trump-rejecting Republicans (like me).
As legislators become more focused on the 2018 midterm elections and the 2020 presidential election, what they need most to re-energize the Republican party is big-ticket legislation.
He said Trump will energize Latino voters and be crucial up and down the ballot in a number of battleground states, including Nevada, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Virginia.
But the party remains hopeful that Trump's candidacy will both energize Democrats and dishearten Republicans, giving Hillary Clinton a commanding enough victory to pull other candidates on her coattails.
"Keith's long history as an organizer who can energize the grassroots makes him the best choice to lead our party during this critical time," Lewis said in a statement.
Insofar as it doesn't energize the base, that's probably because its emotional center is equanimity, an emotional state less sexy than the similar calm—it's too cerebral, too achieved.
The blame belonged to her campaign team, she believed, for failing to hone her message, energize important constituencies and take care of business in getting voters to the polls.
It could also energize potential challenges from Republicans seeking to take on Trump in the 2020 primaries who could put the United States on a more stable course abroad.
O'Rourke's supporters point to his 3-point defeat in the ruby red state and his ability to energize the Democratic base and rake in a record amount of contributions.
The long-time civil rights advocate said Trump's "biased and bigoted" remarks on the campaign trail will energize black and Hispanic voters, benefiting Democrats up and down the ballot.
"An election victory for Prime Minister Modi could provide space to re-energize his reform agenda after a lackluster 2018," said Shilan Shah, senior India economist at Capital Economics.
Progressive groups are working to organize and energize the opposition, but they too have been vague in articulating how or by what means this fight ultimately breaks their way.
A campaign rally in Estero, Florida, not only allowed President Donald Trump to energize the GOP base, it also showed how completely he's come to dominate the Republican Party.
Her dissents in recent years have continued to energize Democrats at a time when Republicans control the executive and legislative branches of government and the Supreme Court moves rightward.
On the other, they don't want to be portrayed as conducting a purely partisan attack on the president, which could energize the Republican base heading into the 2628 cycle.
There was a record turnout last November for a midterm election, undercutting the claims of the Sanders faction that a left-wing agenda is necessary to energize Democratic voters.
We have a president who is about to lose his majority in the House, trying to control the narrative, and seeking to energize his base to mitigate the defeat.
Democrats had hoped that Donald Trump's unpopular presidency could energize their votes and help deliver them downballot gains in governors' mansions, congressional, and state House races across the country.
President Trump may announce a broad crackdown on the southern border next week, administration officials said, making a play to energize his anti-immigrant base before the midterm elections.
That, after all, would be the central theme of a major effort undertaken by the administration later in the year to re-energize the nation's commitment to the war.
Zhu Songling, director of the Institute of Taiwan Studies at Beijing Union University, said that, if elected in January, Mr. Gou could re-energize ties across the Taiwan Strait.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has pushed a platform of elevating women in the often patriarchal Japanese workplace, hoping to supplement the country's dwindling labor force and energize its economy.
Should Mr. McDaniel, who narrowly lost to Senator Thad Cochran in 2014, claim the nomination, it could energize black Mississippians in the same fashion as black Alabamians on Tuesday.
The White House has waded into Virginia's closely-watched governor's race, as Republican nominee Ed Gillespie seeks to energize conservatives by leaning heavily into President Trump's culture wars playbook.
The only way to understand Mr. Trump's vocal support of an obvious turkey is as yet another attempt to energize his dwindling base of right-wing and nativist supporters.
"The fiscal steps by the Indian government are likely to re-energize investor interest," Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst for Asia Pacific at Oanda, said in a research note.
The news of Sanders' narrow, first-place standing — the first time this cycle he has led in the Register's Iowa Poll — served only to further energize the Sanders campaign.
Impeachment has helped energize people in Trump's base who consider it a witch hunt to reverse the 2016 election — bringing in more donations and supporters, according to campaign officials.
While Thompson wasn't able to deliver a major upset for Democrats, the closeness of the race will be a blow to Republicans and likely energize Democrats for future elections.
But it also troubles some Democrats, who are unsure that Mr. Northam — who twice voted for George W. Bush — will be able to energize the party's ascendant liberal base.
"In the closing weeks, these artists have a powerful ability to energize, excite and mobilize our base," said Adrienne Elrod, the director of strategic communications for the Clinton campaign.
The party of FDR could very well inspire and energize Americans looking for change with policy prescriptions such as Medicare for All, the Green New Deal and free college.
There's plenty of red meat for Republicans Many proposals in the budget reflect Republican priorities, a move that could help energize Trump's base ahead of this year's midterm elections.
But for those of us fortunate enough to have been part of this one and to see it up close, let me tell you, it can energize and inspire.
"We wanted to energize its meaning and introduce 'Just Do It' to a new generation of athletes," Nike's vice president of brand for North America Gino Fisanotti tells ESPN.
Each March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a time when Fight Colorectal Cancer organizes the colorectal cancer community to celebrate progress made and energize for the work still ahead.
At the same time, it could energize progressives whose votes Democratic senators need to win — and help in House races that are being waged in swing and suburban districts.
Reno, Nevada: The Bernie Sanders campaign enlisted Susan Sarandon in an 11th-hour attempt to energize the Vermont senator's momentum ahead of the opening of Nevada's caucuses on Saturday.
But for those of us fortunate enough to have been a part of this work, and to see it up close, let me tell you, it can energize and inspire.
Even though Cruz was struggling all summer and fall to energize voters this cycle, Trump waited until late in October to come to Texas and hold a rally for Cruz.
Aries is a sincere AF energy, so having the new moon in Aries energize one of the most intense, intimate, even scary sectors of your chart is a beautiful thing.
Union leaders are now using the decision to energize and empower members to keep their eyes set on the 2018 mid-term elections, touting that when unions vote change happens.
" Hurd told PEOPLE Saturday night at Clive Davis and the Recording Academy's Annual Pre-Grammy Gala in N.Y.C. Adds Morris: "Yeah, that's my go-to — to calm the nerves, energize.
As he vies for leadership of that party, he needs a new foil, one with enough power to energize his supporters, but not so much popularity that it alienates voters.
The second pillar aims to re-energize security alliances with democratic countries in Asia -- such as Japan, Korea, India and Australia -- who oppose the idea of a China-centric Asia.
It will energize not just Trump's base, Nunberg said, but also more skeptical GOP voters who see impeachment proceedings as distractions that could hurt the economy and jeopardize national security.
Meantime, Republicans are trying to energize their voters, since Republican National Committee polling suggests a majority of Trump voters don't believe Democrats could win the House, per Axios' Jonathan Swan.
If it passes, expect it to re-energize efforts to ban fracking in other regions of the country--and raise big issues for oil companies with big footprints in Colorado.
The big picture: Trump has amplified his warnings about illegal immigration in recent days as part of a last-minute push to energize his base before next month's midterm elections.
Mobile had been a key part of Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer's plan to re-energize the web company, along with other initiatives focused on video, native advertising and social media.
After months of failed Republican attempts, the nation is looking for a health care fix to fall in love with, and Democrats are seizing the opportunity to energize their base.
Democrats are hoping that they can energize their base around the issue of gun violence to finally gain control in both the House and Senate in more than 20 years.
"I am hopeful that the bill introduced today will energize folks across the country that care about Net Neutrality and lead to restoration of the common-sense protections," Starks said.
If Clinton chooses to embrace it, she still holds enormous power to energize this movement—and could become one of its guiding forces in the months and years to come.
The BOK had cut rates eight times over the past five years to re-energize Asia's fourth-largest economy, even at the risk of aggravating high levels of household debt.
You did not curate the perfect workout playlist that could energize even a zombie to want to exercise just to have it all slip away because you're wearing chintzy headphones.
Yes, the base loves Warren and they will argue she will energize voters, but it's unlikely there will be two women at the top of the party, even in 2016.
Lyft will be the first internet player to kick off a string of hotly anticipated public debuts that will energize the IPO market after a quiet start to the year.
And while it might not prove a decisive moment for the June 23 referendum, the debate could energize a campaign that has shown relatively few signs of igniting public interest.
Energize, protest, flip on the switches of identity politics, use the politics of personal destruction, enlist the presidential hopefuls, go to the courts, spur on special prosecutors, flood social media.
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Gillespie took this as evidence that he should adopt Stewart's brand of Trumpian populism, on the assumption that it would energize the state's Republican base in an off-year election.
Mr. Pearson, Valeant's chief executive, looked distracted when he took the stage in mid-October at a party meant to energize the Addyi sales team, a description the company denies.
We made a big presence on Under Armour around The Rock, Dwayne Johnson, which has been great; it has really helped re-energize the Under Armour brand in our stores.
The decision by the most recognizable figure in the Democratic Party could energize his supporters, but it also comes with the risk of motivating Republicans to head to the polls.
Vail Resorts CEO Robert Katz was looking for ways to energize a boring business in the stale skiing industry when he had a simple idea: to reinvent the season pass.
Mr. Sanders's speech came as Democrats desperately try to figure out how to regroup and energize the party now that Republicans control the White House, the Senate and the House.
There are no obvious solutions to the opioid epidemic, but it may be possible to build on successes and energize affected communities to rescue children and families who need help.
VP BUMP: Latino Magazine's contributing writer Patricia Guadalupe reports: Hillary Clinton's shortlist of possible vice presidential candidates includes three top Hispanic officials whose selection could energize Hispanic voters in November.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison said on Friday he was optimistic about China's economy, and that global fiscal moves to spur growth should liberalize and energize the private sector.
Does the nominee need to be a woman or an African-American to energize key parts of the Democratic base who turned out in record numbers in the 2018 midterms?
"It is a calculated gambit to energize your voters enough to get them energized but hopefully not piss off the other guys to the point where they're energized," Byler said.
Both DeSantis and Kemp had strong support from Trump, who traveled to their states in the closing days of the campaigns to energize Republicans at "Make America Great Again" rallies.
Youth and inexperience can create unrealistic expectations for the daily slog of governing, but they can also energize the electorate, and remind people that politics can be inclusive and optimistic.
However, you can still get into deals without having the most cash by showing your value to founders and CEOs, according to Amy Francetic, the managing director of Energize Ventures.
Like "La La Land," which set out to re-energize the apparently antiquated genre of the musical, "First Man" is at once knowingly old-fashioned and shrewdly up-to-date.
His inability to repeat that feat against a more popular opponent, Mr. Biden, further undercuts his argument that only a candidate who trumpets far-reaching change can energize voters there.
It is also uncertain if the nationwide excitement she has generated for candidates such as Ms. Nixon or Ms. Bush will energize the specific constituencies they need to elect them.
I think the prospect of Roe being overturned — the idea that it is indeed vulnerable — is one of many forces combining in incalculable ways to energize women voters in 2018.
It could very well, as some Democrats acknowledge, energize Republican and conservative voters, of which there are many in this part of the state, who have long opposed Mr. Obama.
But even while he struggled to energize voters, Mr. Murphy heads to Trenton with a characteristic that friends, colleagues and relatives tend to cite first in describing him — boundless energy.
Likening the election to a tug of war, Ms. Matthews said the president was trying to energize his predominantly white and male base even as moderate women recoil from him.
At the very least, Mr. Trump's continued anti-system, illiberal appeals, which surface whenever he campaigns, continue to energize his base (his recent performance in Pennsylvania is a good example).
When she began stumping for her husband in Iowa, campaign advisers told her that her mission was to energize volunteers and win over local leaders in talks across the state.
The verdict will hang on whether we put in place policies that will drive the development and deployment of clean technologies, re-energize our economies, and tackle global climate change.
"He will raise a ton of cash and has a good chance to energize African-American turnout," Sean Trende, the senior elections analyst at Real Clear Politics, tweeted in March.
He also strives to help energize low voter turnout at elections among youth in Japan, where only 228 percent of people in their 228s voted in the last national election.
Eager to defeat Ms. Heitkamp, considered the Democrats' most vulnerable senator, the president rallied here three times in support of the congressman in an effort to energize the Republican base.
In the last days before Election Day, President Trump has proposed or acted on contentious issues in an effort to energize the Republican base, our chief White House correspondent explains.
"It helps him politically, and he's looking particularly at Senate races where it could help energize a part of his base that's mostly anti-immigrant and restrictionist," Mr. Aguilar said.
How can the sun generate these million-miles-per-hour winds powerful enough to escape its gravitational pull, then blanket and energize the solar system day in and day out?
When Lisa Dickey went to live in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1995, hoping to energize her journalistic career, she had no idea she would be drawn back again and again.
The Democratic candidates, too, would be well warned to stick to a vision — a diametrically opposite and dynamically animating vision that will activate and energize the targets of Trump's aggressions.
" Ryan said the Democrats needs a leader who can go into congressional districts and "pull Trump voters back and energize those voters we need to show up at the polls.
The party hopes to convert that energy into a victory on Thursday, then use a Quist victory to energize Democrats and worry Republicans ahead of Georgia's June 22019 special election.
By the 1960s, refrigeration had made fresh ginseng easier to buy, and the practice of eating the soup as a summer tonic, thought to refresh and re-energize, spread widely.
Proponents of this method argue that it reduces the tendency of primaries to reward candidates who work mainly to energize their base, and favors candidates who have the broadest appeal.
But Trump is determined to make immigration central to his reelection push, betting that he can once again energize his core conservative voters on a promise to secure America's borders.
And, without doubt, this fight is likely to energize turnout in the midterms, with 45 percent saying they are more likely to vote as a result of the confirmation battle.
Kurt Meyer, Democratic party chairman for three rural Iowa counties north of Des Moines, the state's most populous city, said he expects the impeachment proceedings to energize the Democratic base.
In an attempt to energize his base, Netanyahu has reverted to his time-tested strategy: Warning supporters he is on the cusp of defeat, unless they get out and vote.
A Yellow Vest leader, Eric Drouet, was arrested this past week on charges of organizing an undeclared demonstration, setting off concerns of a backlash that would re-energize the demonstrations.
Since hourly wage earners really seem to like and identify with Mr. Trump, he could energize them even more by pushing hard for a detailed national program to rebuild our infrastructure.
With her "Change Can't Wait" slogan, Pressley sought to energize voters by challenging the status quo, which is no small task in a place with such deeply entrenched politics as Boston.
Barrett's nomination would energize Republicans ahead of the November midterm elections and build permanent credibility with conservative members of the Senate in case of a possible impeachment trial of President Trump.
The Sanders camp — and Warren's — counter they can energize and turn out new voters and that they are running ahead of Trump in nationals polls and surveys in key battleground states.
They will be highlighting the Green New Deal — a sweeping 10-year proposal to jointly tackle climate change, the economy, and poverty — and how it can help energize cities like Detroit.
Obama is trying to energize African-Americans, with whom he is very popular, and young people to turn out for Clinton the way they did for him in 2008 and 2012.
Richard Schweiker would be his running mate if he managed to come from behind against President Gerald Ford in 1976, which he didn't -- Cruz is hoping to energize his frustrated base.
"Our National Space Council will re-energize the pioneering spirit of America in space and ensure that America never again loses our lead in space exploration, innovation, and technology," Pence said.
And while Trump's gonzo shtick will continue to be appealing to a significant segment of the Republican electorate, what Cruz managed to do was to energize while espousing orthodox conservative views.
The researchers say this is contrary to what might be expected from a cataclysmic event like the collapse of a star, which could energize an explosion with a high brightness temperature.
"I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group," Trump told a group of Times reporters and columnists during a meeting at the newspaper's headquarters in New York.
But most Democrats don't appear concerned about the effects of a primary, with those who spoke with The Hill arguing that primaries will energize the Democratic base behind general election nominees.
President Trump began his trip in Saudi Arabia over the weekend and is expected to arrive in Israel today in an attempt to re-energize the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Rather than constructing a building, he said, he wanted to invest in arts programming that would energize existing spaces in Athens — like archaeological sites — to draw new audiences and generate conversation.
In the case of an outage that may otherwise last two hours, the system slashes the time needed to "re-energize" unaffected parts of the grid to less than 30 seconds.
Ms. Haney layers on dances (by Joya Powell) for the chorus, and more sound effects, probably aiming in part to energize a play that, like the original, is short on action.
In the wake of the Supreme Court justice's corrosive confirmation battle, the conventional wisdom in Washington was that the fight would energize Republicans ahead of the 2018 midterm elections next month.
"It's not a group I want to energize, and if they are energized, I want to look into it and find out why," Mr. Trump said in the interview on Tuesday.
The backdrop: While the initial bill would have failed to garner enough support to pass, Republicans hoped to use the vote to energize their base ahead of this year's midterm elections.
Who knew all it would take to energize a right-to-health movement in the US would be Donald fucking Trump of all people promising to make the healthcare system explode?
He knows how to energize his Republican base, but pushing long-shot candidates over the finish line only works if he's in the right place and speaking to the right people.
Now, the Iowa caucuses appear headed for a photo finish, which is likely to energize Sanders's supporters heading into New Hampshire, where he has opened up a small lead over Clinton.
Yet precisely because of its alarming qualities, red can completely energize an ensemble and perhaps even your state of mind — a bonus most of us could benefit from in late winter.
As crews re-energize one block, scenes of jubilation play out much as they did in early February when a crew from Wisconsin lit up Buenos Aires street in San Juan.
My father had dinner that night with a friend who lives in Billings, who thought the alleged attack on a reporter would energize Mr. Gianforte's supporters and guarantee him the election.
Trump has been "projecting an image" to energize voters, Manafort said, adding that he will soon concentrate on "crooked Hillary," the nickname that Trump has given to Democratic favorite Hillary Clinton.
By tackling the issue, the high court's newly reinforced conservative majority "may finally re-energize a Second Amendment that has been neglected for too long," the NRA said in a statement.
Jamaica already lags well behind the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, but it hopes that new mega-resorts and other investments will create badly needed jobs and energize the private sector.
But one way that the Daniels story could have a very real political effect is in its ability to further energize the women's vote, especially that of white college-educated females.
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The Cook Political Report has the district rated as a toss-up — and it's possible Van Drew's abrupt switch could ultimately help energize the very Democrats who elected him in 2018.
"Corbyn, like it or not, is a popular figure who can energize crowds, get headlines and make people stop and follow him," Stephen Canning, a Conservative councillor in south-east England.
If Senate Republicans refused to consider an Indian-American nominee to the Supreme Court, would they inflame and energize Democratic voters as much as if they blocked a black or Hispanic nominee?
In early 2018, liberal Rebecca Dallet won election to the Wisconsin Supreme Court by a huge margin, which signaled to Republican strategists that they had to energize their voters in the state.
While there's little chance at this point in the election that Trump could attract LGBTQ voters, Clinton could potentially energize millennials in her base by holding the candidate accountable for his views.
Other important factors for the presidential hopeful include someone who she personally feels comfortable with, as well as someone who can energize the party, while rallying Democrats in Congress, the Post reports.
Joe Biden's presidential campaign is spending more money than it is taking in, unlike his top 2020 rivals, and showing an inability to galvanize big financial backers or energize many online donors.
As much as the Democratic Party needs candidates like Gillum and Abrams to energize the younger generation that makes up the party's base, national Democrats say they are affecting swing voters, too.
They think they can energize seniors, suburban women and Republicans less likely to vote by attacking the high costs and potential implications of Democrats' "Medicare for All" single payer health care plans.
Every day I'd put it on to energize myself and do a sad little Rocky-montage-in-miniature down foggy streets before charging into a waiting pile of textbooks and crumpled notes.
Trump's entertainment rap will likely bring about a surge for him in the weeks ahead because his gift for spectacle will energize a big chunk of the electorate demanding to be heard.
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Fueled by their historically high unfavorable ratings, the candidates are fighting to remind voters of the opponents' faults and shortcomings, hoping to energize their own supporters and sway any remaining undecided voters.
And Nadler suggested that should the session energize the public, House Democrats could be inclined to reassess their strategy, saying the party would "see where we go from there," after the hearings.
Sessions allies say he'll bring a "police-first" mentality that will energize and embolden the police and lead to greater collaboration between the feds and local law enforcement in anti-gang work.
" After Barkett's original post was published, Trump disavowed the "alt-right" in a meeting with The New York Times, saying he doesn't "want to energize the group, and I disavow the group.
My body felt like a burden, and the food I ate didn't seem to energize me or push me on: It dulled my edges, and it left me foggy, soft, and slow.
And to Rubio's team, attacking Trump on a personal level only seemed to energize his core supporters, prompt a flood of money online and inject himself directly into the daily news cycle.
Yet the danger for Democrats is that they lose sight of a basic problem the party has faced: the need for a stronger message to energize their base and broaden their reach.
"There is an opportunity because now we have two governments that agree it has not delivered and there is a need to re-energize Mercosur or whatever takes its place," Stuenkel said.
The tepid response highlights the dilemma facing the top Democrats, who are hoping to energize the party faithful without alienating the more conservative-leaning voters that flocked to President Trump last year.
The decision to honor ICE agents at the White House comes as Trump and Republicans scramble to energize the GOP base amid an increasingly bleak election outlook for the party in power.
Granting more land to Hamas will not change the vision of many Palestinians to eradicate Israel; it will energize the Islamists and spur them to wage greater jihad against the Jewish state.
" Olivia Gans Turner, the executive director of the Virginia affiliate of National Right to Life, said that the Supreme Court decision, if anything, "really did energize a large part of our constituency.
Can you imagine how many years we'd have to stay there to pump it all and how much doing so would tarnish our moral standing around the world and energize every jihadist?
While the matches may have lacked the intensity of a grand slam event, the players made clear throughout the week they took the tournament seriously, while boisterous fans helped energize the atmosphere.
The likelihood is that Trump will remain in the White House -- and talk of ousting him is certain to energize his base to turn out to vote for the GOP in November.
The election-year ideas unveiled on Tuesday are unlikely to become law but could energize party voters this autumn with promises of permanent tax cuts for individuals and most business owners (Reuters).
A new group called Black Votes Matter, led by Democratic strategists based in New York, is trying to raise $25 million for a new effort to identify and energize African-American voters.
China's success could energize worldwide efforts to limit global warming to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, or two degrees Celsius, above preindustrial levels, considered a difficult mission but critical for forestalling catastrophic environmental changes.
The president warned Democrats that they risk turning Kavanaugh into a martyr on the right if they block his nomination, a move he said would energize conservatives ahead of the midterm elections.
Getting a meaty whiff of the shitstorm Trump plans on bringing to America over the last year has been enough to re-energize a punk scene that fell asleep at the wheel.
It was one of several moments when Mr. Trump aimed to energize his most conservative supporters and drive a wedge between them and the elected Republican officials who have been abandoning him.
Mr. Orban seemed uninterested in the Stanford experiment, Mr. Zimbardo said, but was keen to understand his theory about how to energize frustrated young men who feel left behind by modern society.
The polling firm urged Republican incumbents in California to focus on fundraising and to hold town halls without delay in order to draw out criticism as early as possible and energize voters.
Inaction could energize progressives in crucial swing states while also playing into the Democrats' strategy of attacking McConnell's "Grim Reaper" persona — painting him as a figure intent on blocking any legislative progress.
And it is there in the way this team uses its fame, its primacy, its platform to promote the causes that energize it, from L.G.B.T.Q. rights to equal pay for equal work.
He said the concept had helped energize philanthropists and investment professionals who worry about parts of the country being left behind economically and may need some incentive to direct their dollars there.
The detention of half of the former Catalan government appeared to re-energize the independence movement after the confusion that followed last Friday's independence declaration and Mr. Puigdemont's unexpected departure for Brussels.
And Republican campaign veterans said that while Mr. Trump's fear-mongering is firing up his base, it could energize other voters who were previously apathetic to vote for a Democrat next Tuesday.
"We're constantly exploring new ways to help energize our people and sustain high performance while offering new tools, resources, and ways to 'be well' both at and outside of work," he said. 
Thousands, then tens of thousands, now hundreds of thousands dead and millions displaced — perhaps the new English-language literature well reviewed by Eliza Griswold will energize an end to this terrible conflict.
Voters of color are set to play a crucial role in the 2020 election, and it's vital that a candidate is able to demonstrate their ability to effectively energize and represent them.
Mr. Kander, a politician on the rise, offers a genuine opportunity to re-energize the Senate with a Democratic majority, while sending Mr. Blunt into what would surely be a lucrative retirement.
"Sometimes the rhetoric doesn't always match the policy," the transition official said, but the tweets allow him to energize his base around a security issue he sees as critical, like North Korea.
Democratic members of Congress on Thursday predicted that the Supreme Court's refusal to allow President Obama's executive actions on immigration will energize the Hispanic electorate, with potentially disastrous consequences for the GOP.
Clinging to a two-seat Senate majority, Republicans had for months pointed to Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination as their best tool to energize conservative voters who might otherwise sit out the midterms.
She tried to challenge the media to understand that the ability to energize communities of color is just as important (if not more important) for "electability" than winning back some Trump voters.
" CBS Chief Operating and Financial Officer Steve LoCascio announced the news on Thursday, saying, "Drew is a huge star and a breath of fresh air — her show will energize any station's lineup.
"Having someone like AOC promoting someone like Bernie Sanders might energize a lot of younger people to vote," said Raffi Mercuri, the chairman of the local Democratic Party in Boulder County, Colo.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota as the face of the Democratic Party, in a bid to sway moderate voters to the right and energize his base.
Even if Yang's newest pilot fails to be cleared by officials, the announcement alone will certainly energize the universal basic income fans out there — and get him a lot of free press.
Dante Scala, a political science professor at the University of New Hampshire, said there is a question as to whether Biden can energize younger voters in a way the progressive candidates might.
If Democrats can rally around their candidate in the final months of this election, and energize an already eager voter base, 2018 might finally be the year Democrats actually beat Scott Walker.
Republican and Democratic strategists say it is too soon to tell whether the fight over Justice Scalia's replacement will change the outcome of Senate races, but it will certainly energize each party's base.
"Keith Ellison will energize our Democratic Party across the country and is the best leader to turn the massive grassroots energy now on display into winning electoral campaigns across the country," Schumer wrote.
Biden, a moderate, has argued that he is best aligned to appeal to voters in key swing states, while Sanders has maintained that a progressive is best suited to energize the liberal base.
Macs still outsell iPads in dollar terms, and old rival Microsoft Corp on Wednesday debuted its first desktop computer in a bid to re-energize the sector with software that allows 3D editing.
At his victory party, Mr. Sanders, flashing a wide, toothy grin, pointed to the large voter turnout as evidence that only he could energize the Democratic electorate to defeat the Republicans in November.
Niantic, the company that created Pokémon Go, is hoping a new feature, available now, will re-energize past and present Pokémon trainers with a more dynamic, high-resolution augmented reality mode called AR+.
Second, while Trump's negative rhetoric is likely to mobilize Latinos in the election, more forcefully combating his rhetoric may also further energize the community, especially the activists who are key to mobilization efforts.
Appointed by the previous Congress party government, Rajan quickly earned the respect of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose Hindu nationalist party swept to power in 2014 with promises to energize a moribund economy.
Although the direct impact on the market should be limited, positive sentiment for a new era and the declaration of an unprecedented 10-day public holiday may energize some retail investors, analysts said.
Yes, I energize the sound system with pink noise and then I just keep making measurement after measurement because this mic in front is gonna be indicative of all the front row seats.
If Mr. Bush can re-energize his troubled campaign in New Hampshire, his aides believe, he can seriously compete in South Carolina, a state where they hope his national security message will resonate.
In general, Mars in Aquarius will energize you around financial issues, making this a great time to confront your boss about a raise, or assert your worth in another arena of your life.
Thus, Sanders has become Clinton's most important surrogate, the one person who can not only defuse any lingering anti-Clinton animosity but also energize his base enough to go to the polling stations.
"I don't want to energize the group, and I disavow the group," Trump told a group of New York Times reporters and columnists during a meeting at the newspaper's headquarters in New York.
Last week, he got into a flame war with Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts senator and lefty heroine, who was clearly trying to bait him into a fight that would energize the Democratic base.
The captivating angle about this race, from a Georgia perspective, is that no Democratic candidate for governor has tried [Abrams'] progressive approach or fully embraced her strategy to energize left-leaning voters before.
Few of the Democratic officials or consultants I interviewed brought up this gambit—pursuing policies that energize the Democratic base, while making a case for their economic soundness to persuade suburban fiscal conservatives.
Clearly, unfolding events between now and November – Special Counsel Mueller's report on Russian collusion or ongoing border security problems – could further energize Democratic or Republican base turnout and/or influence the Independent vote.
But Twitter will need to do significantly better — and in the process find the perfect way to energize its stagnant audience growth — if it hopes to reap a good return on this investment.
Republicans see a court fight as a way to energize a turned-off base -- but with the timing of a vote uncertain, it's not clear how potent an electoral issue it will be.
Hyde-Smith is widely expected to win the run-off election later this month, but Democrats reportedly believe that her remarks might energize their base and make the election much closer than expected.
That focus on the Obama/Clinton divide is helping the Democrats downplay any negative effects the current deportations might have on the party's efforts to energize Latino voters ahead of November's general elections.
Clinton, appearing with Mr. Sanders is an effort not just to highlight party unity, but also to energize the senator's base of millennial voters who do not seem to have warmed to her.
The backdrop: Democrats and liberal-leaning groups have been using gun control as a key campaign issue to energize and register young voters in traditional battleground states ahead of this year's midterm election.
Mr. Obama remains deeply popular with Democratic voters, and highlighting Mr. Biden's work with him could simply energize his supporters to turn out for him in the fall if he is the nominee.
Saudi Arabia's Prince Mohammed, 32, is leading a campaign to overhaul and energize his stultified society, including with outlandish proposals such as a $500 billion city on the Red Sea run by robots.
Some conservatives also viewed the ruling — their latest win to advance their anti-abortion cause since Mr. Trump has taken office — as another opportunity to energize their base ahead of the November elections.
You have an opportunity to come back and energize the Latino electorate and win the White House, but it will take a bold move for my community to come out in historic numbers.
We elect presidents partly to separate the wheat from the chaff: to energize government by shedding or retiring norms that no longer serve the public good, and by adopting fresh ones that do.
But Democrats have also long worried about turnout among African-Americans and young voters, particularly in states like Ohio and North Carolina, and have leaned on President Obama to try to energize them.
To its credit, these episodes do feel like the series is back on track, and it's true that change in any creative endeavor can help energize a long-running franchise, at least temporarily.
Rather than focusing on increasing the Democratic share of the vote among moderate-to-conservative whites, Ms. Abrams emphasized her ability to energize and mobilize young voters and the state's growing nonwhite electorate.
As populism and anger over the impacts of globalization energize much of the electorate, Mr. Mélenchon's stand has added a new element of uncertainty into the final round of voting on May 7.
This is particularly true for younger voters, who have a greater sense of urgency around the issue than their older counterparts and are a group Democrats are looking to energize come November 2020.
Following a trip to tour the flooding in Baton Rouge, La., Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein is pushing for a "green New Deal" to help solve climate change and energize the economy.
"The misguided Democrat impeachment strategy is meant to appease their rabid, extreme, leftist base, but will only serve to embolden and energize President Trump's supporters and create a landslide victory for the President."
The process could make the president more popular at a time when he is becoming more vulnerable, Mounk argues; a successful impeachment would enrage the Trump's base and energize them for future elections.
Clinton's answers reflected an urgent political imperative: to maintain and energize her deep support among minority voters in order to offset Mr. Sanders's popularity with young people, liberals and some working-class white voters.
The Uttar Pradesh survey was conducted before Congress appointed its President Rahul Gandhi's charismatic younger sister, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, to a senior party position that party officials say will help to energize its campaign.
But a variety of factors suggest that a Democrat can win the White House by going further—beyond defending Obama's actions, and laws that were already on the books—to energize the party's base.
The company said the $30 million — led by Planven Investments, GGV Capital, Lux Capital, Energize Ventures and THI Investments — will put it in a better position to sell its services and enter new markets.
The results reveal that most of us care more than ever about connecting with others inside and outside of our company, being part of a collaborative team, and working in spaces that energize us.
Cruz speaks to the Republican Jewish Coalition on Saturday afternoon, but he'll spend the time before and after attempting to energize the practiced fundraisers who collected $100,000 or more for his campaign this quarter.
Ted Cruz's wife Heidi on Tuesday reportedly tried to energize supporters by comparing her husband's failure to clinch the Republican presidential nomination this year to how long it took for abolitionists to end slavery.
It's in this same part of our atmosphere that collisions with charged particles from the Sun energize atoms, causing them to light up and produce the brilliant aurora displays seen over our planet's poles.
Tommy Armstrong hit De'Mornay Pierson-El on a 40-yard slant route that went for a touchdown early in the third period to put the Cornhuskers up 17-14 and energize the Nebraska faithful.
MUSCATINE, Iowa — Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont met with campaign volunteers on Friday to energize the people who will spend their weekend knocking on doors and begging residents to caucus for him on Monday.
They spent Tuesday braving downpours and listening to a cover band playing Southern rock standards such as Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" at an outdoor "45 Fest" the campaign organized to energize the crowd.
This newly revealed information is likely to energize President Trump and his supporters, who have claimed that U.S. law enforcement and intelligence improperly "spied" on him in an effort to thwart his 2016 victory.
Meade's lackluster polling figures could aggravate grumblings among party members that the former finance minister - who is not a PRI member - is failing to energize the campaign, and cannot take his nomination for granted.
We had this learning from Ingress that they're really fun and they're great ways to energize a community, it's a great way to retain your players over time, keep them interested in the game.
GOP leaders believe the fight over the late Justice Antonin Scalia's successor will energize each party's base while independent voters will be divided on the subject, making the issue a wash in November's elections.
While Clinton has struggled this cycle to solidify her base of female supporters, particularly younger women, her allies believe running against Trump could energize this key general election voting bloc to rally behind Clinton.
"I think he just gave Hillary Clinton talking points and an ability to energize the base of the Democratic Party in a way that she never could have done without those comments, " he said.
Gap said last month it would separate its better-performing Old Navy brand and shut about 230 stores of its struggling namesake apparel business, in one of its biggest restructuring efforts to energize sales.
The anthem controversy, meanwhile, has ignited a racially sensitive national debate over free speech, pitting mostly black athletes against white NFL owners, and Trump has seized on the issue to energize his political base.
But other political experts said the Democratic criticisms of Trump for his handling of the situation could galvanize the president's supporters and energize the GOP base, potentially increasing Republican voter turnout at the polls.
In this context, Maue pointed to previous NASA-funded research by Theresa Andersen and J. Marshall Shepherd making the case that a "brown ocean effect" — evaporation from moist warm soils — can energize tropical systems.
While his renewed involvement in domestic politics may feed Law and Justice's complaints of a meddling EU, it will also energize Civic Platform, the party of Trzaskowski and many other recent local election victors.
The partnership is just beginning its search for a successor, and the focus will indeed be on someone who can host events and energize the neighborhood and push for more properties, Mr. Reed said.
The flat mood so far is no small matter, considering that one of the top functions of a convention is to energize delegates and party leaders before sending them home to sell the candidate.
He has one campaign office in Florida — the headquarters in Sarasota — and he hasn't run a single general-election ad to date, instead relying on massive rallies to energize tens of thousands of supporters.
Hillary Clinton set out 290 months ago to inspire and energize the Democratic Party, hoping to bring together the rising American electorate of black, brown, young and female voters into a durable presidential coalition.
" The backdrop: The N.Y. Times reported that Republicans are trying to energize their base and lure moderate voters by warning that Dems "will immediately move to impeach President Trump if they capture the House.
While continuing to dampen enthusiasm with your opponent's likely voters, you can energize your base and your supporters to vote by portraying the other candidate as an absolute monster – the worst of the worst.
While analysts have focused on why many conservative voters switched to the Republican Party, a better question might be why a campaign that sought to energize young voters of color failed to do so.
"I think that any legislator who is running on taxing the rich will energize their base," said Robert Duffey, the interim executive director of the Working Families Party's New Jersey affiliate, a progressive group.
Both Mr. Trump's supporters and some Democrats think an impeachment would backfire against Democrats and energize his core supporters to vote in droves next year, assuming a Senate acquittal, as in Mr. Clinton's case.
Rather than trying to get better at things you hate doing and know you're not great at, reframe the issue and try to do more things that energize you and that you excel at.
Mr. Yoon, 48, mounted a campaign nearly a decade ago against the legendarily iron-fisted former mayor, Thomas M. Menino, attempting unsuccessfully to energize young progressives and minority communities in a movement for change.
That's the gist of this teen romance, which sparks the friction between a prim, formal dance student and the hip-hop specialist whose unconventional moves re-energize her on and off the dance floor.
In Queens, the county committee members voted on Monday to endorse Paul J. Massey Jr., a millionaire real estate sales executive who has shown fund-raising prowess but has yet to energize the party.
Politico's Eliana Johnson explains: "Republicans in the Senate are annoyed and fatigued at having to push these (candidates) through, and Democrats have a real opportunity to energize their base by opposing these," she says.
The possibility of executive action to lock out any migrants in the caravan and the likely positioning of more soldiers at the U.S. border with Mexico could energize Trump supporters at the ballot box.
Among them: She could energize her base, which is small in North Dakota but without which she'd stand no chance against Cramer, and avoid turning off independent women, who she needs to win overwhelmingly.
Democrats are arguing over whether the key to winning the presidential contest next year will be moving to the left to energize our base or to the right to persuade those Obama-Trump voters.

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