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"The more solid D's are turning out high and the more solid R's are turning out high, which kind of goes to the hardening of divisions," he said.
And when we're talking about the midterms, it's important to keep in mind that the people turning out this November are different from those turning out in a presidential election.
And it's turning out to be a lucrative strategy.  
Alexa Answers is somehow turning out even worse than expected.
I thought I was turning out the lights years ago.
How do you see the trade war ultimately turning out?
And that's turning out to be harder than many anticipated.
One set of stocks that is turning out impressive outperformance?
Trump won by turning out new voters, to be sure.
That dream is turning out mostly to be a mirage.
Yeah, I'm pretty happy with how this is turning out.
The remaining $200,000 will go toward turning out Democratic votes.
Mr. Bogardus is turning out some seductive contemporary American cuisine.
The party is turning out minority voters in huge numbers.
D. programs than it is for turning out professional athletes.
Teachers there are turning out in droves for firearms training.
Candidate Ideology and Turning Out the Base in US Elections.
Facts are turning out to be as important as attitudes.
But it isn't turning out a cross section of Americans.
More people are turning out to vote than ever before.
"   "His is turning out to be an enormously consequential presidency.
I'm thinking, O.K., this is all turning out all right.
But older voters were simply turning out in greater numbers.
Instead, they focus most on turning out base supporters they know will be reliable votes for their side (think environmentalists or gun owners), and shy away from turning out voter blocs that might vote unpredictably.
The trip wasn't turning out as either of us had planned.
And sellers are turning out to be keen on the service.
Republicans still have more people turning out to vote than Democrats.
Twitter's crackdown on hate speech isn't turning out to be easy.
Meanwhile, his is turning out to be an enormously consequential presidency.
Inauguration Day is turning out to be even bigger than expected.
Is the #supermoon not turning out to be what you expected?
Meanwhile, turning out her own base will be harder than usual.
But both of these are turning out to be terrible investments.
Mr Evers is turning out to be more combative than expected.
But it's also about turning out some of your best looks.
It's turning out to be a great day for service outages.
Investing tailored to women is turning out to be big business.
The cards are turning out well — I've made eight so far!
It's turning out to be quite the millennium for Robbie Williams.
We all know how the Big Venture Formula is turning out.
The kitchen is turning out Frey pies and Sansa's lemon cakes.
White people are turning out in some areas at unprecedented numbers.
Democrats are turning out more voters than expected in Southern states.
It was turning out to be the most beautiful day ever.
We have to focus our politics on turning out those voters.
The liberal measures don't attempt to scare voters into turning out.
" Obama congratulated voters, as well, for "turning out in record numbers.
You could hardly blame us for not turning out to vote.
This split is turning out to be colder than ... forget it.
The Europeans are also turning out to be a big disappointment.
Softball was turning out exactly as I had hoped it would.
The cost of creating that image, it's turning out, was substantial.
But the gas stove was turning out croquetas, empanadas and pastries.
A seemingly impossible caper was turning out to be a breeze.
In this view, winning is all about turning out the base.
It's turning out a cross section of people who use Facebook.
In the runoff, the Edwards campaign emphasized turning out black voters.
The power of reinforcement matters, especially with turning out infrequent voters.
I care about the raw numbers that we are turning out.
But it's not turning out to be hugely popular among Republicans.
Some have blamed women voters for not turning out in larger numbers.
But that doesn't mean that things are turning out great for Mylan.
So this year, consider turning out on the "other" Tuesday in November.
Their guests are turning out their pockets for bachelorette parties and more.
We'd also have political parties with a stake in turning out voters.
Turning out voters takes enormous resources on the ground in every state.
I read in bed before turning out like a light around 893.
Rather, he's turning out to be an actual villain on the show.
Many first-time voters, polls show, are turning out to oppose Trump.
Some volunteers in charge of turning out supporters to caucus on Feb.
But it was turning out to be even harder than anyone anticipated.
Rebuilding Jim Delos is turning out to be much harder than anticipated.
The President is turning out to be a stunningly bad deal maker.
We were the generation that made him president, organizing and turning out.
Students for Rand has a goal of turning out 10,000 students statewide.
"His is turning out to be an enormously consequential presidency," Goodwin declared.
"So, yeah," she whispered, turning out the light in her empty apartment.
Amoris Laetitia is turning out to be a Rorschach test for Catholics.
The debate qualifications are turning out to be relatively easy to meet.
And now we're — turning out that we have to produce large numbers.
These African-American communities are turning up, and they are turning out.
We have to do that fighting back and turning out to vote.
Editorial President Trump's infrastructure plan is turning out to be a mirage.
This is turning out to be quite a year for horror movies.
Well, the Iowa caucuses are turning out to be a real shitshow.
"It's turning out to be more encompassing than what we expected," Rep.
Objectivism, I found younger attendees turning out in greater numbers for the
It ended up turning out great; William is completely, 100 percent healthy.
Rosenstein, too, found his day turning out much differently than he expected.
The efforts are paying off, with Republicans turning out in historic numbers.
But this year's race is turning out to be anything but simple.
And that was turning out to be the limiting factor. Mm-hmm.
Life has a funny way of not turning out exactly how we planned.
Mix thoroughly but lightly (to keep from turning out an overly compact texture).
Kamala Harris (CA) and Cory Booker (NJ) turning out to stump for him.
It's turning out to be true in more interesting ways than we thought.
Those are already working around the clock on three shifts turning out pickups.
Overall, the corporate earnings season is turning out better than analysts had expected.
"This is turning out to be bigger than we ever imagined," Novicki wrote.
As a result, Native Hawaiians are turning out in droves to oppose TMT.
If you haven't noticed, blond is turning out to be the new auburn.
"This is turning out to be fashion's season of existential crisis," she writes.
"Thank you for turning out to see us Denver!!" he captioned the photo.
When it comes to turning out to vote, Americans can do much better.
Flu Moms Day 837 is turning out to be an especially bad one.
That's why we're registering and turning out hundreds of thousands of our peers.
The reality of Brexit, of course, is turning out to be entirely different.
It's no matter, though; despite the chaos, things are turning out just fine.
But it's turning out to be The Big Story of the iPhone 29.
Strategists say Trump will be key to turning out Republican voters in November.
She was excited that he was turning out to be a regular guy.
Turning out the base was and will remain very important — but not sufficient.
Conte is turning out to be Trump's main supporter and ally in Europe.
This week isn't turning out to be great one for Uber in Japan.
The widely-panned Thon Maker pick is turning out better than anyone anticipated.
At least, we think they are, judging by the bras they're turning out.
So you had teams turning out with small versions of their sponsor's logo.
Buttigieg, meanwhile, has been focused on turning out disaffected Republicans in rural areas.
And then it is turning out not to look like a good process.
And they, just like Latinos, are turning out in droves for early voting.
But it's turning out only the cross section of people who use Facebook.
When the tide is turning out, comb the shore for fossilized shark teeth.
"Allies can also be turning out to rallies, marches, turning out to their capital and city hall to talk with representatives to demand support around bills that center sex workers and all the other intersections that I've mentioned," Dornheim said.
Every day, people are already turning out in less visible, but more impactful, ways.
He could end up turning out high numbers of Democrats who find him disgusting.
There&aposs a lot of enthusiasm among particularly women candidates who are turning out.
"For Billie — for turning out better than I could deserve and imagine," Fisher wrote.
Honestly, today is turning out to be a bottle of wine by 229 p.m.
Both Pottery Barn and Lilly Pulitzer are no strangers to turning out exciting collabs.
The impact of the U.S.-China trade is turning out to be very big.
For a slow week at the office, it's turning out to be high-anxiety!
But the supporters deterred from turning out aren't necessarily those of the implicated incumbent.
Stein is really turning out to be the anti-science candidate in this election.
"We didn't plan on it turning out to be educational at all," says Kawamoto.
Ceres is turning out to be a far more interesting world than we thought.
But thus far with health care, Trump is turning out to be Obama's savior.
And the race to fill it is turning out to be quite the battle.
Trump, meanwhile, is focusing on turning out his own base of old white people.
Politics is all about turning out the vote and targeting groups that are reliable.
Most Sportages run with a 2.4-liter 4-cyliner engine turning out 181 horsepower.
It's turning out to be a high bar for some candidates to meet (Politico).
"We are seeing tremendous momentum, large numbers of people turning out, breaking records," Mrs.
Five years later, expunging algorithmic bias is turning out to be a tough problem.
But he's also turning out American Songbook-style tunes in a folk-rock age.
On Super Tuesday, LGBTQ voters rewarded that work by turning out in record numbers.
In all, 2018 is turning out to be a good year for payday lenders.
Mr. Kim is turning out to be a "very good diplomat," Mr. Lankov said.
Johnson must focus on turning out the same conservatives who've repeatedly elected Republican Gov.
Joe Biden's campaign has counted on reliable Democrats turning out, helped by good weather.
Trump's own request, however, could keep his supporters in West Virginia from turning out.
In special elections, Democratic partisans have shown greater enthusiasm for turning out to vote.
She spent the next decade anonymously turning out women's wear, mostly for office workers.
Both parties are turning out early voters at higher rates than previous midterm elections.
That underlines what an odd front-runner Mr Biden is turning out to be.
At best, he'd be forced into turning out tribal art for the tourist trade.
The conformal bootstrap is turning out to be a power tool for quantum gravity research.
And a few key, early victories, activists argue, can help keep those people turning out.
"The film ended up turning out the best it could be, for sure," Apa said.
The Cyrus family is turning out to be the 2017 version of the Partridge family.
The notion of an ideologically driven candidate turning out hordes of new voters is familiar.
Taylor Swift's lover of nearly three years is turning out to be her greatest muse.
CW's "fierce, funny, and feminist" reboot of Charmed is turning out to be anything but.
I THINK THEY ARE GOING TO BE BETTER OFF FOR IT AND IT'S TURNING OUT.
But where are his friends that are turning out for him and running through walls?
The money needed to fill them, though, is turning out to be harder to find.
They just have to do their job of turning out their people, and they win.
Uncle Bobby Kardashian is turning out bangers fit for Boiler Room in his spare time!
Moreover, midterm elections are called base elections because they are about turning out the base.
Their opponents focused more on turning out their base in districts with a Republican advantage.
Many Republicans fear that controversy surrounding Stewart might dissuade Republicans from turning out to vote.
Bowman said Trump, himself, could be a motivating factor for turning out Democrats in 2020.
Nevertheless, they had to get on with the work of turning out those 700 patterns.
But turning out minority and new voters is not the only hurdle progressive Democrats face.
His whole strategy hinges on turning out new young voters and working class infrequent voters.
But major efforts were made to prevent them from turning out, in Milwaukee as elsewhere.
Instead of everything turning out for the best, everything would turn out for the worst.
It's a picturesque setting, but it is not how Pepper pictured her life turning out.
What's more, turning out higher percentages of urban voters was insufficient to swing many states.
"Trump was already turning out Democrats at record numbers," said Alex Conant, a Republican strategist.
Why should campaigns focus on persuading these potential swing voters rather than turning out nonvoters?
They plan to celebrate by turning out in clothing that reminds them of their aliveness.
I feel more confident about life turning out exactly how it is supposed to be.
He could also win by turning out enough supporters who did not vote in April.
He was turning out text-laden paintings whose execution he outsourced to professional sign painters.
His wife, Yang Yanping, rode out the dangerous period turning out portraits of Chairman Mao.
Campaigns today operate almost solely on turning out the base rather than broadening the base.
His wife, Yang Yanping, rode out the dangerous period turning out portraits of Chairman Mao.
"Light pollution is turning out to be a real problem for nocturnal animals," he said.
The cost of turning out an infrequent voter is roughly $30 to $50 per voter.
If they were turning out, it could conceivably push the American electorate to the left.
It was the great "as though," the how the day went, The excursions of the police As I pursued my bodily functions, wanting Neither fire nor water, Vibrating to the distant pinch And turning out the way I am, turning out to greet you.
The opportunity (and the challenge) for Mr. Sanders is turning out an untapped population of voters.
"We are not in a position where we're worried about the lights turning out," he said.
In the race to Sunday&aposs election, things haven&apost quite been turning out that way.
Byron says the producers realized they weren't turning out episodes as quickly as they wanted to.
Pennsylvania is already turning out to be a state where Trump is showing some unexpected traction.
Which is turning out, frankly, to be a red wave if you look at the polls.
I work on a samurai Sudoku in bed before turning out my light for the night.
It's still early days for these devices, but they're already turning out to be life savers.
I did have some theories about the first season that are turning out to be right.
The useful dupe in Russia's pro-Trump effort is reduced to turning out social media memes.
Much like Prometheus before it, Alien: Covenant is turning out to be a severely polarizing movie.
Angelina recognised classmates turning out for Mr Trump: "More kids than I would expect," she says.
"I don't think we're going to get one, not the way everything's turning out," he said.
But O'Rourke outperformed Obama statewide by 2900 points by turning out more votes in urban areas.
But Shine's hiring is turning out to be divisive among the people who know him best.
Maybe they wanted to scare voters into turning out for their candidate who was not Blankenship.
Polls found almost no undecided voters, meaning both parties competed by turning out their political bases.
These are capable of turning out much bigger objects than previously possible, and printing them faster.
They will be instrumental in turning out middle-aged African-Americans in record numbers for Clinton.
While Republican primary voters have been turning out in record numbers, that's not true of Democrats.
But that might be the problem: These measures don't attempt to scare voters into turning out.
Lisbon's universities, such as Instituto Superior Técnico, are now turning out entrepreneurs instead of corporate drones.
Fewer voters in that year, just 16%, said they were turning out to support the president.
There's a difference here and that is why things are turning out the way they are.
We did "Square 9" for the places that were turning out when that record was released.
The Los Angeles firm provides software for fund-raising, turning out the vote and organizing volunteers.
The people turning out to cheer him are experiencing profound change and do not like it.
Democrats typically have a much harder time than Republicans turning out their voters for midterm elections.
Alex Smith, a comparatively young 33, keeps turning out competent seasons without ever being a star.
It started off as nothing, and it became a big project turning out to be successful.
Netflix is turning out a steady stream of the kind of rom-coms Hollywood used to.
Some say it isn't turning out to be all that Kohl's hyped it up to be.
The Food and Drug Administration is turning out to be the odd agency defying corporate interests.
It looks like Red Hat is turning out to be a really smart buy for IBM.
They are turning out droves of STEM workers who are happily staying in the Golden State.
Yes, campaigns have an idea of who is turning out and can potentially adjust strategies. 2.
" The column also says of Trump: "His is turning out to be an enormously consequential presidency.
No, says Samuels, who is turning out to be a relentless calmer of my twitch paranoia.
It was there, after turning out for an amateur side, that he died on Saturday evening.
The deli, meanwhile, is once again turning out Woody Allen sandwiches and knishes as big as bricks.
It was once a town of modest glory, turning out revolutionaries and intellectuals and alive with industry.
Turning out for town halls and contacting local congressional offices are the keys, these authors wisely say.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Europe's data police have new fangs that are turning out to be pretty sharp.
No matter who she chooses, these rumors turning out to be fact would be a huge betrayal.
At first, he put his 3D printer to work, turning out a rough version of the design.
"We are not in a position where we're worried that the lights are turning out," Newsom said.
However, 2019 is turning out more challenging as global trade issues persist, resulting in faltering macro growth.
Pushed by the rapidity of what's happening in other sectors ... women are turning out in record numbers.
NOW, IT'S A VERY SHORT PERIOD OF TIME, BUT IT'S TURNING OUT TO BE BETTER SO FAR.
It may only be February, but 2016 is turning out to be Lady Gaga's best year ever.
And emerging world universities are turning out more and more people who are educated to Western standards.
It&aposs about ideas and it is about- it is about getting out and turning out votes.
Dwindling crowds of fans turning out more from a sense of duty and nostalgia than genuine excitement.
He set a record for turning out Republicans to vote for him in the primaries and caucuses.
Brands are frequently turning out one-off pieces or special collections that have a conscience-stoking peg.
Perhaps Western education systems are not turning out the sort of graduates modern businesses are looking for.
Union has already proven her design prowess, turning out successful lines for Shutterfly and New York & Company.
Almost the entire election ground game, they said, was focused on turning out the Democratic Party's base.
That's why both campaigns are so focused on turning out their bases in the race's final month.
Turning out the voters in swing state suburban districts is of paramount importance for Democrats in 2020.
Instead, they duck the issue by pointing a finger at high schools for turning out underprepared students.
In Ohio, for example, the Clinton campaign has opened 54 offices aimed at turning out the vote.
"Unions have a long history of turning out Democratic voters," said Windham, the labor expert from Georgetown.
Dwelling in the present, which I had fought for so long, was turning out to be survivable.
Lately, however, men's tennis isn't turning out stormy souls as reliably as it did in the past.
No matter how hard I tried, the lower left was not turning out the way I wanted.
For once, we are taking nothing for granted, turning out in droves, and competing darn near everywhere.
Turning out to be the most difficult and complex failure we have ever had in 14 years.
Today, the people of Ireland are turning out to vote on whether to repeal the Eighth Amendment.
That maneuver infuriated Democrats, but Republicans say it was crucial to turning out their voters that fall.
His campaign has placed a high premium on turning out young voters, with whom Sanders remains popular.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Chinese shares are turning out to be an unconventional safe haven of sorts.
Overseas audiences chipped in an additional $128 million, with Chinese ticket buyers turning out in particular force.
Democrats have not been particularly good at turning out their voters over the last several election cycles.
"Making false promises and them turning out not to be true undermines people's confidence," Mr. Dach said.
A bakery turning out breads and croissants, some sold retail during the day, occupies the lower level.
Yet, less than three weeks before the Iowa caucuses, the opposite is turning out to be true.
Many have posed as Taliban peace emissaries, sometimes turning out to be suicide bombers on assassination missions.
Timing zinc's price peak is turning out to be just as tricky as timing the original rally.
These technologies — and the companies that engineer them — keep turning out to be less benign than imagined.
China's educational system is hypercompetitive, yet it is not turning out the most creative or productive workers.
In 218, Nancy Spero was turning out fleet gouache paintings of bug-shaped bombers, like buzzing Goyas.
So it isn't turning out to be a great year for E.T. — at least not so far.
Irma is now the fourth hurricane in what is turning out to be an active Atlantic storm season.
Today, in news that is super obvious: Renesmee Cullen is turning out to be a lovely young woman.
But before polls closed, exit polls offered some insight into the opinions of voters turning out on Tuesday.
Instead of two cooks, as originally planned, Mr. Ostaltsev hired five, turning out about 150 pizzas a day.
Diplomacy—particularly with the Kremlin—is turning out to be trickier than Mr Trump and his associates expected.
We get in bed and chat for a few minutes before turning out the lights at 11:15.
When Russia began turning out oligarchs, they soon started buying up teams like Chelsea as their private playthings.
And the usual main font of pilots — the military — is turning out far fewer than it used to.
Turning out the party faithful thus seems a surer road to victory than appealing to the vanishing centre.
But there are broader differences when asked about the likelihood of actually turning out to impact that process.
Springboard, a retail analyst, predicts a drop of 0.6% in the number of people turning out this year.
Stat News reported last year that Verily's efforts on this front weren't turning out quite as hoped, however.
Feature The candidate's strategy to win the White House depends on turning out millions of new religious voters.
Welcome to just another day in 251, which is turning out to be as batshit crazy as 251.
Instead, he poured cash in, and the paper is turning out some of its best journalism in years.
This entire health bill ransom payment capitulation is turning out to be a preemptive GOP strike against itself.
But other states — New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Florida and Ohio — are turning out to be much tougher than anticipated.
Open trials were held at short notice on Wimbledon Common, with over 230 would-be players turning out.
Rural white voters are turning out in droves, offsetting urban voters in cities like Cleveland, Miami, and Orlando.
Busy cooks have been turning out delicious, easy, convenient meals in their Crock-Pots since the early 1970s.
Motivated by their opposition to President Donald Trump, Democratic voters are turning out to vote around the country.
For one thing, Democrats haven't yet hit on a successful strategy for turning out voters in midterm elections.
The company's fortunes were flagging and they were turning out terrible games with terrible marketing by any measure.
The RNC is also preparing a substantial digital ad buy aimed at turning out volunteers in key states.
Leading public research universities in particular have a track record of turning out enviably knowledgeable and successful graduates.
And then that person ends up, actually, turning out to be horrible and has to go to jail.
But younger voters aren't turning out in anywhere near the numbers that middle-aged (and older) voters are.
It should also prove critical in turning out a younger voting population, which often sits out midterm elections.
On nine occasions, Guy stood alongside Harrison as he listened to the crowd turning out to see him.
Meanwhile, Schlesinger was turning out lengthy volumes intended to give his party a glorious and usable liberal past.
As it's turning out, it's the freshwater flooding that poses the highest mortality risk nowadays in certain regions.
Evangelical policy groups have been investing serious money in turning out votes to shore up a red firewall.
Back then, the future turning out well meant the unstoppable spread of both democracy and free-market capitalism.
People who are self-quarantining or trying to practice good social distancing aren't turning out for your films.
It also provided further evidence of the challenge Sanders faces in turning out younger voters at higher rates.
We found that our model was equally effective at turning out both voters of color and white voters.
But they are already beyond passionate about turning out to vote this fall to send Trump a message.
But several political analysts warned that the unions' traditional muscle in turning out voters should not be underestimated.
Another fake story claimed that certain people won't be allowed to vote, so they shouldn't bother turning out.
Mr. Trump himself was a motivating factor for turning out African-American Democrats in the 2018 midterm elections.
Democrats want to frighten their voters into opening their checkbooks and turning out at the polls in 2018.
They are therefore dependent on independents turning out and turning on the incumbent (which they usually do not).
In such a world, politicians win simply by turning out as many voters from their side as possible.
He was a fine draftsman, turning out illustrations for magazines and advertisements for various products, including Molson's beer.
That hasn't yet completely overrun the nominations process, but it sure seems to be turning out bland winners.
By the early 1990s, the company was turning out iconic cars such as the Dodge Viper RT/10.
Japan's Asahi Breweries, a relative newcomer to Europe, said innovation had to go beyond turning out new brand variants.
Chefs are turning out steamed buns and dumplings which look like Frozen's Olaf, Chip N' Dale, and Chicken Little.
But as Peecook explained, this is turning out to be a mistake; Antarctica hosted an ecology unlike any other.
The Texas Seventh has a strong history of voters turning out who tend to be educated, wealthy, and moderate.
All the things that ground operations are mostly focused on; the nuts and bolts of turning out the vote.
Ultimately, he started scripting the Man Without Fear's book himself, turning out my favorite run on Marvel's blind superhero.
The Girl Scouts of the USA has been turning out smart future leaders of America for the past century.
It's hard to imagine huge numbers turning out for games next term, particularly if results do not start strongly.
In time to start turning out pies for Thanksgiving, the original Bubby's location, which closed in June, will reopen.
While she's now a flamed-out failure facing jail time, it's easy to imagine things turning out dramatically different.
I still believe she'll win the nomination, but the process is turning out to be the worst coronation ever.
"African-Americans are turning out -- and when they do a lot of them are voting for Trump," he said.
When he's not dancing with Rihanna on stage — or turning out hits, of course — we truly have no idea.
The important thing here, however, is just how much better the company did in turning out in raw performance.
If so it would probably mean the unyielding Mr Bolton turning out to be less decisive than many fear.
But the smart money is still on Rio 2016 turning out a success, as far as these things go.
He took to twitter Sunday to claim that "Inauguration Day is turning out to be even bigger than expected."
It's crazy and incredible how people are turning out to see this movie and taking it into their hearts.
Democrats' focus: African-American turnout Democrats have placed a particular emphasis on turning out Atlanta-area African-American voters.
"This party is going to rise from the ashes under Keith Ellison," he said, turning out another standing ovation.
It's worth tuning in to watch what happens and, if you live in the state, turning out to vote.
The folks whose doors we knocked on, but also all of the people who are turning out in elections.
Violent, offensive jihad is on the rise in Sri Lanka, and 2628 is turning out to be even worse.
In this era of intense partisanship, party leaders obsess over turning out their base to win the next election.
Turning out the base is important, but will not, in and of itself, get a candidate over the top.
I wish everybody all the best with their rescue efforts and I'm sure everything will be turning out well.
In the coalfields, the United Mineworkers of America has long been an important vehicle for turning out Democratic votes.
The Iran-backed Houthi military forces in Yemen are turning out to be a bigger threat than people thought.
The media has saturated us with profiles of the voters who are turning out for these anti-establishment candidates.
As this new paper beautifully illustrates, the unfolding human origin story is turning out to be absolutely incredible. [Nature]
The women and student marchers have grown into a national movement and cause of registering and turning out voters.
This often means turning out for community-style lobbying—like the hosts at the Airbnb hearing in New York.
The mood, she said, was one of excitement and "neighborliness," even though people were turning out for different campaigns.
But with millennial voters turning out in record numbers in the 2016 primaries, Steyer sees a formula for success.
Turning out requires extra knowledge, because caucuses are usually held in a different location than a voter's regular precinct.
I would just recommend turning out all the lights and turning up the volume as much as you can.
The reality of leaving the European Union — Brexit — is turning out to be more unpleasant than its advocates promised.
Personal Health The appendix is turning out to contain biologically useful tissue that may help prevent nasty gastrointestinal ills.
By one measure, the quarter is actually turning out to have been the best for corporate America in decades.
If Biden's campaign in Nevada is any measure, he'll likely focus more on turning out black voters over Latinos.
She wrote at a furious speed, turning out narratives of violence that were sometimes layered with comedy, sometimes not.
They do so at the risk of further emboldening Democrats and turning out voters merely because they dislike Trump.
And summer went out with a bang, with millions turning out for climate strikes across the globe on Friday.
"I kept showing up in places that kept turning out to be educational and rewarding," he said in 2015.
There's no question that turning out these voters will be more of a focus for the more progressive candidates.
And that is probably partly why getting a score is turning out to be a difficult and long process.
Some of my own family scorned the hijab-clad Muslim women and the nuns turning out in feminist solidarity.
And the people that you think you can rely on are not always turning out to be the heroes.
Now she's back at Eastside, turning out oversize dishes like whole roasted duck and pork-stuffed bass for sharing.
Copper's demand outlook may be dimming, but it's turning out to be a weak year for supply as well.
Trump's campaign is running anti-Clinton attack ads aimed at dissuading black voters from turning out to support her.
And that everybody spends the majority of their time trying to persuade the persuadables and turning out their base.
Like, more than 10,000 people turning out to the airport and causing mega traffic jams just to get a look.
I crawl into bed around 215 and read a few chapters of Michelle Obama's book before turning out the light.
THOMPSON: SURE BUT YOU'LL UNDERSTAND THAT EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR, ELECTION OR NO ELECTION, THERE ARE PEOPLE TURNING OUT.
Despite these intimidatingly long lines, dedicated voters are turning out to ensure their voices are heard before the polls close.
Democrats have had a very tough time turning out their increasingly young and nonwhite liberal base in midterm congressional elections.
While protests began peacefully, with hundreds of thousands turning out for anti-extradition bill marches, they have grown increasingly violent.
While protests began peacefully, with hundreds of thousands turning out for anti-extradition bill marches, they have grown increasingly violent.
That would leave the election to be decided by the parties' relative success in turning out their supporters to vote.
The topper is currently out of stock and is turning out to be the hottest Instagram accessory of the summer.
The battle of the billionaires is turning out to be something of a surprise—except for its nastiness and cost.
Progressives like Warren and Sanders argue that embracing the grassroots and turning out new voters is the way to win.
"Americans are hungry for democracy and are turning out in record numbers to vote," states Pizza to the Polls' website.
Yet when all you do is hope for the best, things have a way of turning out for the worse.
Trump has probably achieved what activists had only dreamed about: a highly motivated Hispanic electorate turning out in mass numbers.
This was supposed to be the "Year of the Turnaround" for big oil, but it's not turning out like that.
Investors need to come to terms with the reality that overall weak growth is turning out to be quite persistent.
The Democrats have a lot of voter enthusiasm that is turning out against Donald Trump, and that&aposs a fact.
So our children aren't turning out right because we are dangerously overprotective in our parenting or too strict and demanding.
Automakers from all parts of the globe are turning out wonderful engines that are breathtaking in their efficiency and performance.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who is turning out to be a surprisingly prolific generator of debates about the fundamentals of economics.
The one term incumbent, George Allen aimed his political pitch squarely at turning out the Republican base, particularly social conservatives.
Thanks to a generation of political and data scientists, we know more than ever about targeting and turning out voters.
Free college would make the United States more economically competitive by turning out more graduates and expanding the middle class.
"The thing about Trump is, he has been turning out historic numbers, even in my state here," Mr. Lott said.
The Trump campaign's strategy rests upon winning over and turning out people who look like my dad in record numbers.
Trump has gone all-in on his demand for border wall funding, and it's turning out quite poorly for him.
But Yang&aposs highly unique and unprecedented cross-partisan appeal could be turning out to be a double-edged sword.
But Trump has shown an unique ability to elevate even obscure contenders by rallying supporters and turning out his base.
In 1914, Francisco Goitia was turning out horror-show scenes of atrocities that he said he had seen on battlefields.
Some political experts say turning out the district's progressive base still won't be enough for a Democrat to beat Culberson.
Yet as foreign as viruses may seem, the boundary between us and them is turning out to be remarkably blurry.
It had lost to Greece and Hungary, but that did not deter yellow-clad fans from turning out in droves.
If Jones is going to win, he can't rely purely on turning out his base and hoping Republicans stay home.
At night, after stories and turning out lights, both girls and I lie in bed, listening to the fan whir.
"This right now, for the Balderson campaign, is about turning out Republicans — if Republicans vote, Troy wins," Mr. Tiberi said.
Working just four days a week but turning out the same amount of work — and then some — was very stressful.
But this is not just any case, and it is turning out not to be just any voir dire, either.
But this has never deterred music lovers from turning out for the New York Philharmonic's annual free Memorial Day concert.
"You know, obviously there's also more that we need to do in terms of turning out youth voters," she said.
During the mid-215s, at the height of his business, Spyder was turning out up to 15,000 boards a year.
Turning out black and Latino voters — core communities in the Democratic electorate — will be vital for the party in November.
Now, six months after the ban, these companies are turning out workarounds to restore advertised functions disabled by Apple's ban.
Front Burner Inspired by her grandmother's baking, Tiffany Washington, above, began turning out cupcakes and cookies for friends in 2009.
Ted Cruz, the number of young voters turning out is a noticeably higher percentage than in the states mentioned above.
Dessen has been turning out Y.A. best sellers since the '90s, and her storytelling has a breezy, Hollywood-style polish.
But Democrats nonetheless did a far better job of turning out younger and less regular voters than the Republicans did.
He also joked to his supporters that turning out to vote is vital, even if the supporters are feeling depressed.
I was a shy punk kid in a poor town intent on turning out like every other burnout in town.
" VotoLatino's Reeves said one challenge in turning out Latinos is "how much information they have and where it's coming from.
"All of these big, cool, powerful guys are turning out to be, what's the word, habitual predators," Aidy Bryant says.
In recent years the firm, which employs 1,400 people, has begun turning out greenhouses, medical devices, power equipment and gyms.
Do worry about turning out soft/moderate/"establishment"/disaffected Republicans You badly need this group to show up in November.
A helicopter rings us overhead in a persistent bleat, louder than the plant, which is still functioning, still turning out phosphate.
They still have the most popular brands that they're turning out sequels, adaptations to in the movie theaters every single year.
I'm geeked about the potential of inexpert users like me picking up the Unity engine and turning out our own creations.
Aspects of the care and feeding of mice that were previously seen as insignificant are turning out to matter a lot.
But the closer he gets to a shot at the French presidency, the tougher his campaign is turning out to be.
"What's turning out to be most important for us is timing," said Alik Widge, the engineering lead for the DBS project.
The tug-of-war between transparency and obscurity is turning out to be one of the defining stories of this election.
Since then, it's been the site of several digs and even now keeps turning out new artifacts from the sea floor.
Today we're loving a technique from a salon Down Under that's turning out some of the coolest hair looks in Australia.
Moreover, the volunteers urge people to caucus regardless of whom they support, which risks turning out voters for Mr. Trump's rivals.
Perhaps the party's most significant hurdle will be turning out voters who do not usually show up in off-year contests.
Yet equities came back from the brink, turning out a respectable performance by autumn, despite the anxiety over the presidential election.
But none of these groups that formed the core of the Obama coalition are particularly enthused about turning out for her.
With his fate in Iowa depending on turning out new voters, a no-show at the debate is definitely a risk.
Let the cakes cool in their pans for 10 minutes before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely. 33.
In a year when barely anything makes sense, Shia LaBeouf turning out to be a great freestyle rapper is completely unexplainable.
Younger voters are aging into the electorate, and Democrats will spend millions registering and turning out older voters in the future.
Those events will be aimed at turning out African-American voters, who polling suggests would overwhelmingly support Jones -- if they vote.
And for more on maps, Vox has an article on how Trump supporters envision things turning out — they are very optimistic.
"I don't think any of it would matter if it weren't for the fact that we're turning out phenomenally ready graduates."
The New York City Board of Elections has a proofreading problem — and even small mistakes are turning out to be costly.
They also might have genuine reservations about turning out literally hundreds of thousands of people who have nowhere else to go.
As much as anything Obama and Trump said, the pair's travel schedules underlined a common purpose: turning out their parties' bases.
They are using advanced analytics and old-fashioned legwork to meet the most basic of election objectives: turning out the vote.
Imploring Nevadans to vote early, Mr. Obama said it was important that they send a message by turning out in droves.
Besides those sweets, the season keeps the cooks busy turning out 5,000 to 6,000 dosas a week — triple the usual amount.
And then there are some experts and engineers who believe that this whole idea is turning out to be a pipedream.
"Americans are hungry for democracy and are turning out in record numbers to vote," the Pizza to the Polls website says.
Most nights before turning out the lights I asked my husband Dan to assure me I wouldn't die in my sleep.
Shenzhen is now totally dominant in mobile production, turning out not just iPhones but also Android devices for the whole world.
They hug my thighs comfortably, before turning out into a flare that still holds its structure despite the flexible, moveable material.
But they are not turning out in sufficient numbers for him, and the Vermont senator is failing to broaden his base.
My husband is the family bread baker, turning out burnished, crackling sourdough loaves from our Dutch oven on a weekly basis.
Outside groups and incensed individuals should be working to channel all that frustration and heartbreak into turning out voters next month.
Every night, he tucked her in, leaning over the bedrail to kiss her one last time before turning out the light.
"The battlefield we thought we would have at the beginning of the year is turning out to be smaller," Walsh said.
By the early 1980s he was sober and had begun a prolific few decades, turning out novels, plays, poetry and journalism.
So-called next-generation iPhone parts start to "leak" every spring — many of them turning out to be completely off base.
A pampered sitting duck is still a sitting duck, and I no longer have any illusions about everything turning out fine.
But they are doing a dubious job, turning out battalions of law-school graduates, for example, who cannot pass the bar.
Siemens says it has about 60 plants in the United States turning out products like wind turbines and light rail vehicles.
The uprising can involve turning out with a gun, as in 2628 — or for movement-like rallies and elections, as now.
And while Democrats have set records in turning out new voters, that focus has come at the expense of persuasion elsewhere.
The formula has become significantly trickier without Mr. Obama, who proved uniquely effective at turning out younger voters and African-Americans.
Pawan Khera, a Congress spokesman, said this was "turning out to be the most unequal election," but did not provide specifics.
"We have had a challenge turning out young people in the midterms, and this is something that motivates young people," Schatz said.
Bank of America fixed income strategists, in a note, said the trade war is turning out to be worse than they expected.
Lady Gaga, Idris Elba, Bradley Cooper and veteran Dick Van Dyke will be among dozens of famous faces turning out on Sunday.
The economic impact of the vote for Brexit is turning out to be less of a sting and more of an ache.
Defeating Trump will require turning out the coalition of young people, suburban women, and minorities that helped Obama win two presidential elections.
And in this year's presidential race, the ultimate reality TV villain, for many audience members, is turning out to be Donald Trump.
GE also is turning out power equipment and software upgrades at a faster pace, Bornstein said, and aftermarket service revenue is rising.
Anecdotally, I have met many people at Trump and Sanders rallies who have never caucused before and are enthusiastic about turning out.
Even when they are registered, however, young people have an abysmal record when it comes to actually turning out on Election Day.
It's time for Sanders -- and his supporters -- to acknowledge this and, hopefully, put their energy into turning out the vote this fall.
But the runner-up in the climate hall of infamy—methane—is turning out to be a bigger problem than we realized.
Right now, many are debating whether Democrats should focus on turning out base voters or persuading independent voters in next year's election.
After turning out all my lights and turning on the bot, I found the default breathing rate to be way too fast.
For Hispanic campaign operatives working with Gomez, those challenges translated into tough lessons about turning out Latino voters, a historically difficult task.
Even as his legislative agenda stalls, Trump is turning out to be a consequential president whose catastrophic legacy will outlive his tenure.
The prevailing wisdom is that bigger is better, and PSA is much smaller than its competitors, turning out just 3m vehicles annually.
I.O. and its state and local affiliates have long been a powerful force in turning out voters on behalf of Democratic candidates.
"I'm worried about what's turning out to be the creation of a Tea Party-like element in the Democratic Party," said Rep.
But while they mocked his election prospects, candidate Donald Trump traveled the country turning out votes to defy the odds in 2016.
But Abrams' and Gillum's supporters hoped they could overcome those obstacles by turning out voters who don't normally vote in midterm elections.
While we talked, I told Lindsey that we loved New Zealand, but it was turning out to be harder than I expected.
That's critical, as Trump is banking on turning out a diverse coalition of caucus-goers that haven't historically participated in the process.
With the energy that Walzer recognized decades earlier, Corsi began turning out best-sellers at a pace of nearly one a year.
He has great expectations that by turning out young Hispanics, he'll be able to finish first in the delegate-rich Golden State.
Roth had been especially prolific in the years leading to his 2012 retirement from writing, turning out novels nearly every two years.
But modern audio dramatists have been turning out intriguing scripted podcasts for several years, and they're showing no signs of slowing down.
Many of those in the crowd have been turning out every Saturday throughout the bitterly cold winter to call for Park's ouster.
And the key issue becomes which sides voters are more enthusiastic about turning out, because turn out is the key in midterms.
It has been just a few weeks, but 28503 is already turning out to be a hugely tumultuous year in global geopolitics.
Steyer is pumping the money into his NextGen America group's youth program, which is aimed at organizing and turning out millennial voters.
The early voting numbers are another indicator that Democratic voters are enthusiastic about turning out to cast ballots, at least this early.
Sanders says he is winning "the ideological struggle" and is turning out the youth voters that are needed in the general election.
It's turning out to be a genuinely reactionary administration led by a wannabe authoritarian who refuses to recognize constitutional checks on power.
But blacks are the ones who have a much more robust history of turning out to vote and winning elections for Democrats.
Or do they assume that most of those voters are gone for good, and invest in turning out minorities and white liberals?
The German carmaker's United States unit was the only division still turning out Beetles, and sales have declined sharply in recent years.
Yes, Abrams can significantly improve her chances by turning out even more progressives — especially younger and nonwhite voters — in the general election.
De-emphasising its own-brand cloud offering is turning out to be one factor supporting a pickup in SAP's cloud gross margins.
Donald Trump's Republican Party has a strategy aimed at turning out a higher percentage of older voters, who tend to vote conservative.
Steyer will pump the money into his NextGen America group's youth program, which is aimed at organizing and turning out millennial voters.
Its two-liter four-cylinder engine is turbocharged and supercharged, turning out a healthy 316 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque.
BlackPAC, which played a major role turning out African-Americans in Virginia's gubernatorial race, is also spending $22,000 on canvassing for Jones.
That's because while Facebook's cheerful, and scientifically proven, "I voted" button seems neutral, it isn't turning out a cross section of Americans.
Melbourne hosted the biggest march, according to organizers, with 100,000 people turning out, while 262,2400 rallied in Sydney and 250,2000 in Brisbane.
What do you see as the best way to simultaneously reach the "squishy middle" of voters and turning out the Democratic base?
As I said, even the mainly negative reporting doesn't convey how bad a deal this whole thing is turning out to be.
But she's succeeding at putting pressure on Cuomo — which is turning out to be a win for progressives in its own way.
If you make millions of dollars from partnership stakes (aka, you run a venture capital firm), this bill ended up turning out great.
Gorman also breaks down the company's progress in growing its wealth management unit, revealing how profitable that business is turning out to be.
In all the races in which exit poll data exist, black men were not too far behind in turning out for progressive candidates.
VoteVets clearly got the message, turning out an ad eight days later that featured a Vietnam veteran extolling Mr. Buttigieg's background and message.
But we also win back the Midwest by turning out black voters in Milwaukee, in Detroit, in Philadelphia, who didn't vote at all.
Mr Ip closes with a very interesting set of thoughts: Brexit is thus turning out to be a useful test case for deglobalization.
This mission will mark the PSLV's 39th trip to space, in what is turning out to be a dependable, workhorse rocket for ISRO.
This candidate's talent for turning out supporters by the tens of thousands came into focus during a West Coast swing in August 2015.
Health care has already shown itself to be a powerful motivator in turning out Democrats in key special elections in Pennsylvania and Arizona.
This week is turning out to be quite the treasure trove of newly-revealed beauty trivia from some of our favorite rom-coms.
Those funds will be critical to turning out the vote in key states, as well as flooding the airwaves with anti-Trump advertisements.
At Polebridge Mercantile in northwest Montana, the bakery is known for turning out several huckleberry-filled sweets, including macaroons, turnovers, bearclaws, and pies.
In the bustling pilgrimage centre of Eleusis, an inscription describes a woman who makes a living by turning out felt hats for workers.
But the question of whether we should stay or go was turning out to be complicated; even the angles that seemed straightforward weren't.
Snapchat is turning out to be a major resource for people trying to keep tabs on what's happening on the ground in Houston.
Backing the nominee could wind up angering those voters in a midterm election year where turning out the base will be crucial.  Sen.
One thing that should be worrying: that CNN poll has those excited about turning out for the midterms favoring Democrats by 15 points.
Over the last decade, he's been especially prolific, turning out over a dozen releases that push the boundaries of his six-stringed experimentation.
A. China is simply not turning out as many had expected and have worked so long and hard to realize — a liberal China.
He can't help himself, though; he's conditioned by the plays he keeps turning out—plays that required either comic plots or melodramatic plots.
Front Burner Bill Yosses, best known as a former pastry chef at the White House, is turning out savories as well as sweets.
No matter if Hollywood turning out for the midterms ends up hurting or helping congressional races, Rogers foresees a celebrity-filled political future.
The Ethiopian deal is adding to Boeing's success on what is turning out to be a relatively muted airshow in terms of orders.
Even if sexism in the Valley is just a few "bad eggs," those bad eggs are often turning out to be prominent people.
HOW DO YOU SEE THIS WHOLE CAMPAIGN TURNING OUT AND ALSO DO YOU THINK THAT IT'S IMPACTING THE MARKETS IN ANY MEANINGFUL WAY.
"We're seeing Democrats are turning out more, and so I think that actually bodes well for Democrats in the House races," she said.
During 21625 as a whole, health care added 2900,220006 jobs a month, with December turning out a little better than average at 2202,2628.
"We think people are turning out to show support for her taking on Trump," said Jennifer Palmieri, a spokeswoman for the Clinton campaign.
But turning out tricks for a living has also given him a reservoir of something else fun to pull out at parties: stories.
Sundance has been quietly turning out some of the best stuff on TV in recent years, without much notice in terms of ratings.
Thousands of Americans nationwide are grappling with what officials say is turning out to be the worst flu season in nearly a decade.
And in basic arithmetic terms, winning over a swing voter is twice as valuable as turning out an infrequent voter from the left.
Young voters are not turning out in the numbers Sanders needs, despite his ability to draw tens of thousands to concerts and rallies.
Drawing attention to the use of those benefits by immigrants could be especially persuasive in turning out Mr. Trump's supporters across the country.
So far, Democrats are doing better among likely voters — those deemed to have a higher chance of turning out — than among registered voters.
"They don't need to cover a man who is picking fights with them for the purpose of turning out his base," she said.
The answer, my friends, is that the appendix is turning out to contain biologically useful tissue that may help prevent nasty gastrointestinal ills.
At the same time, Republican leaders believe he is an essential force for savaging Senate Democrats and turning out voters on the right.
This month, Venezuelans issued a stinging rebuke to Mr. Maduro by turning out in droves during a symbolic vote held by the opposition.
For the prime minister and his allies, scaring Israelis into turning out with talk of Arab voters and politicians is an old habit.
With only £89 to pay upfront as well, we're very impressed with how budget-friendly the iPhone 11 is turning out to be. 
Josh began hanging out on Forty-seventh Street, trying to penetrate the world of jewellers, while also turning out short films and documentaries.
A failed D.I.Y. project can make a homeowner resent the house "because it's not turning out the way that they wanted," he said.
With Trump solidly on path to the nomination, Democrats don't need to worry so much about turning out the base, particularly minority voters.
Today, Volvo gave the world its first glimpse at the kind of car Polestar will be turning out, and the early impressions are good.
New York (CNN)Families are turning out to watch "Toy Story 4," but it was not quite enough to smash Disney's (DIS) high expectations.
Transfer the cake to a wire rack and leave to cool in the tin for 5 minutes before turning out onto a serving plate.
The small potatoes, often chucked in whole, are simple but tasty, soaking up the beefy broth and turning out as savoury obs of delight.
However, it likely reveals that the party has all but abandoned independent voters this year and instead is focused on turning out its base.
In return, says Marcus Roberts of YouGov, it has gained unreliable voters with no history of supporting Labour or indeed turning out at all.
Stan giving Henry advice is turning out to be a weirdly durable plot line, and it gives Henry a very minor sense of stakes.
And this year's show seemed to feel the vacuum more, turning out a grab bag of emotional high moments and perplexing uses of time.
After a moving to a new factory in 1956, the company began turning out 18,000 coffee makers every day, or four million a year.
"We didn't plan on it turning out to be educational at all," Kouichi Kawamoto, a producer on Labo, told The Verge back in April.
After all, his background was in Hollywood scores, turning out reams of stuff for Lassie to bark at or Debbie Reynolds to talk over.
It's a tadpole galaxy 82 million lightyears away that has been steadily turning out new stars at an incredible rate for billions of years.
What it says about the future: Evil never dies, and neither do horror franchises — as long as audiences keep turning out for new installments.
But one thing's for sure, Proxima b is turning out to be the most interesting—and alluring—planet outside of our solar system. [arXiv]
In addition to dominating the primaries, President Trump proved to be very effective in turning out the Republican vote in the Ohio special election.
Regardless, of those who have seen early screenings, it's turning out to be a lot of people's favorite part of the film so far.
Nevertheless, Trump told the Financial Times earlier this month that his original tweet was "turning out to be true" which is, well, not true.
The ad, aimed at turning out black voters, will run on urban radio stations in the Atlanta market starting Saturday and continuing through Tuesday.
"We all as Americans have a stake in turning out the vote and to ensure that our values are on the ballot," he said.
Some are more concerned that the lack of enthusiasm is what could doom Clinton, rather than voters actually turning out for Johnson or Stein.
So we've got something that works in terms of the market system, in terms of turning out lots of goods and services people want.
This year, the National Retail Federation expects weekend shopping to peak on Friday, with an estimated 116 million shoppers turning out that day alone.
Next up, Jockey is coming out soon with its own addition to the growing range of brands turning out actually-nude lingerie these days.
Many of the left-wing candidates who tested the theory of turning out their base, even in more conservative districts, lost on election night.
All the more reason to be grateful for Cactus, the basic, if picturesque, stand turning out Mexican classics in Hollywood until 6393:30 a.m.
Saudi Arabia's effective leader, Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, this week is visiting Asia — and what a trip it is turning out to be.
Yet that assumes Mrs Clinton does almost as well as Mr Obama in turning out non-white and younger voters, and she may not.
Creative disagreement can lead to productive tension, provided that the artists — or, in this case, the engineers — can't resign themselves to turning out hackwork.
After two days of play in the main event, TI6 is turning out to be a tournament full of entertaining matches and surprising upsets.
Actually, it's turning out to be really complicated to do ... All these local and tax rules need to be expressed in software and code.
One reason polls may have underestimated support for Green parties is that green issues are turning out younger, first-time, or typically disengaged voters.
Among them is turning out Hispanic voters in Florida, as activists are launching an aggressive effort to court the state's fastest-growing voting bloc.
Now, it is the bazaar turning out, which back in 1979 partnered with the clergy to topple the Shah and create the Islamic Republic.
Republican turnout has increased by more than the increase in Republican registration, but mainly because reliable Republican voters are turning out in greater numbers.
The best Crock-Pots you can buyBusy cooks have been turning out delicious, easy, convenient meals in their Crock-Pots since the early 1970s.
"The most extreme collision we've ever seen in the universe has ended up turning out to be middle C on a piano," says Duffy.
But the way the demographics of Georgia are changing with millennial voters, voters of color, and progressives, folks are turning out for these elections.
Scott Pruitt has so far survived a swirl of ethics scandals, but the D.C. condo rental is turning out to be a bigger problem.
Bannon shared the trailer as he announced a new political group aimed at turning out Republicans this fall, Citizens of the American Republic (COAR).
His campaign focused heavily on turning out African-American voters in the run-up to election day, with civil rights icon and Georgia Rep.
The Year of Trump is turning out to be the true Year of the Woman, and not only because of a glass ceiling's shattering.
In 2020, the campaign has also done a remarkable job of turning out the Latino vote, a crucial constituency in the next few decades.
"We're still expecting an older electorate ... but the polls have been updated to reflect the likelihood of more young people turning out," Grossman said.
That's turning out to be the case for thousands of animal welfare records that the Department of Agriculture removed from the web last week.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 The Captain and Tennille kept turning out hits for the rest of the 1970s.
However, if they don't, a poll that highlights the preferences of "likely voters" would miss the impact of others who end up turning out.
If turning out thousands, or even millions, of outraged citizens merely indicates potential, how and when do we decide that a movement actually exists?
Sales of the model by the German carmaker's United States unit, the only division still turning out Beetles, had declined sharply in recent years.
Turning out minority residents in majority-white communities was one way that minority candidates were able to win in such districts, political analysts said.
You lost 25 pounds during your time there, which is pretty surprising considering you were turning out tens of thousands of meals a day.
These regulations form the latest move in what's turning out to be one of the largest national campaigns for digital control outside of Asia.
Not turning out these key constituencies would be political malpractice and could likely lead to the collapse of the party as we know it.
To this end, besides the bread-and-butter business of turning out planks and plywood, the firm has come up with several new ideas.
We were at lunch at Maximo, where an Olvera protégé, Eduardo García, is turning out some of the town's best French-accented Mexican food.
But New Hampshire painted a different picture, with a record 2202,2628 people turning out, blowing past the 28500,6900 who voted in the 2628 primary.
But it's hard to imagine anything making Democrats' less enthusiastic about turning out this fall to send a very clear message to President Trump.
But at age 25, and consistently turning out 170-hit seasons, he could be a dozen years or so away from joining the club.
Companies are now routinely printing titanium engine parts, customizing dashboards of high-end cars, turning out jewelry and eyeglass frames and developing rocket engines.
In the daily paper, he's a virtuoso of the short-form judgment, turning out work that's insightful, unfussy, and pyrite-flecked with bons mots.
With pro-government and opposition protesters turning out in the streets, the military may play a key role in what happens next in Venezuela.
"Turning out the base is the only option Republicans have for staving off a blue wave," one former White House official told The Hill.
Barboza, a twenty-four-year-old undocumented immigrant from Mexico, was volunteering for Promise Arizona, a local group dedicated to turning out Latino voters.
Between the fake tuxedos, off-the-shoulder drapes, cheesy backgrounds and subpar lighting, yearbook pictures have a history of just not turning out great.
"If African American turnout is high — if the base community is turning out — then he's got a real shot at [winning outright]," Arceneaux said.
Republicans lost young voters by historic margins in the 218 and 22076 elections, with millennials turning out in big numbers to support Barack Obama.
" Analysts at Edison Investment Research warned in March that many of the latest food delivery startups are turning out to be "donkeys not unicorns.
That means the technology is ideal for low-volume production, such as turning out craft items like jewellery, or for customising products, such as prosthetics.
The BBC's Persian social media team reports that the hashtag #ImVoting is gaining momentum, a sign that Iranians will be turning out in big numbers.
We&aposve seen Republicans turning out in higher numbers than Democrats in these very important primaries in California and Ohio and North Dakota last week.
And while Wang is still regularly turning out new iterations of the popular Instant Pot, he's also unafraid to take a risk on new products.
The online retailing behemoth has tried to introduce its own confusing restocking system to Whole Foods, and it's turning out to be less than efficient.
MICHAEL STEELE, FORMER REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: I call this a concentration camp for kids, because that&aposs exactly what this is turning out to.
Do you think they did enough to win over undecided voters or Trump supporters, or were they just focused on turning out their own base?
And, to be honest, the unresolved anticipation of Barb turning out to be good did completely ruin the finale and thus the series for me.
For the past decade, Aussie label Zimmermann has been turning out gorgeous swimwear and floaty, intricately worked summery dresses that are prime wanderlust-inducing material.
Left-leaning voters, particularly women, have been highly mobilized in the wake of Trump's election, organizing marches, calling lawmakers, and turning out to the polls.
But this $500,000 ad buy is part of the DCCC's $30 million investment this year in registering and turning out millennials and voters of color.
It's important to note, though, that most films starring Black casts are often undervalued, turning out to be much more successful than the industry forecasted.
The ground games could play into this — that is, one candidate's campaign could be better at identifying and turning out voters in the key states.
With a "bread and butter retailer" turning out such low numbers this morning, Target indicates a deceleration that goes well beyond apparel and online retail.
Light's L16 is undoubtedly an unusual looking beastie — but teaching it to see is turning out to be a bigger challenge than the company anticipated.
In the medium-term, Democrats' best hope of rebalancing the electoral scale lies in converting suburban moderates to their cause and turning out non-voters.
But states like Michigan, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire, early voting is primarily limited to special circumstances, meaning turning out voters on Election Day is key.
It seems highly likely that the 2018 primary electorate included a large number of voters with a history of only turning out in general elections.
Now, after years of turning out dull vehicles and focusing on cost-cutting by shifting production to cheaper countries, French carmakers are back on form.
Dozens of young, brown protesters were there too, turning out to chant and scream "Fuck Donald Trump!" in the faces of people who bought tickets.
Eyecare is turning out to be a popular strategy for non-traditional companies to test the potential of machine learning in the world of healthcare.
While Trump is turning out to be a disaster for the Republican Party, the real estate magnate is pretty much guaranteed to come out richer.
By numerous accounts the March of the Juggalos was the dominant demonstration of the two with vastly more ICP fans turning out than MAGA enthusiasts.
Now that iLoveMakonnen is off OVO Sound, you can be sure he's going to be turning out a ton of tracks at a rapid pace.
"The more we learn about it, the less we like it, because it is turning out to be a big hazard as well," Goldfinger says.
Today Mr Fazioli's factory—more accurately, a hall filled with craftsmen and their tools—runs at full capacity, turning out 26 grand pianos a year.
Farms, then, are becoming more like factories: tightly controlled operations for turning out reliable products, immune as far as possible from the vagaries of nature.
Several attendees told me they couldn't recall ever voting in a primary before, but that they were set on turning out for Trump on Tuesday.
According to the memo, the group said it's contacted more than 30 million voters this cycle, with an emphasis on turning out reliable GOP voters.
And nobody told the people of California, New Mexico and four other states who are still turning out in "yuuge" numbers at Sanders campaign rallies.
This could also be a problem with prospective Clinton supporters who have a history of not turning out, including Latinos, young voters and African-Americans.
Political observers in the state say Parnell will need to focus on turning out African-Americans, who make up nearly 30 percent of the district.
She said last-minute court orders affecting elections, especially conflicting orders, can result in voter confusion and keep people from turning out to the polls.
We asked some friends all over Europe to talk to their parents about whether their lives are turning out like their parents hoped they would.
Mobilization involves the more labor-intensive work of turning out infrequent voters by making phone calls, knocking on doors and driving people to the polls.
"These newest measures are one more hurdle for Chinese users to jump, in what is turning out to be an extremely long steeplechase," said GreatFire.
Mr. Lemoine's outdoor kitchen is equipped with wood-fired grills on which he is turning out intriguing grilled avocados and asparagus, and pork belly carnitas.
But thus far, youth turnout overall has disappointed: It's been older, not younger people who are turning out as a greater share of the electorate.
He never stopped turning out music, never stopped performing, and never stopped being, from the moment he came out, a vocal and outspoken gay icon.
Terere has an uncanny and highly deceptive ability to absorb everything in his surroundings and his cousin Fabricio was turning out to be equally perceptive.
"For certain kinds of studies, such as species endangerment and the loss of genetic diversity, this is turning out to be increasingly important," he added.
Should Trump's comments succeed in discouraging some Democratic voters from turning out, that may also not be enough to help him secure the White House.
Mr. Allam will be in the kitchen, which will be turning out handmade sourdough breads, as well as pastries like a chocolate poppy-seed twist.
Do you think disenfranchisement and voting barriers play a big role when it comes to young people, especially young people of color, not turning out?
A group named Black Voters Matter Fund, focused on turning out primary voters in rural parts of the Florida Panhandle and Central Florida, also attended.
After years of signing petitions, writing to their congressmen and turning out for large-scale demonstrations, to no avail, draft resisters now upped the ante.
In an era of growing skepticism about the tech industry's impact on society, Apple's business model is turning out to be its most lasting advantage.
But the strategy they followed is still the best strategy for Democrats to win: inspiring, mobilizing and turning out voters of color and progressive whites.
Even King, Amish PAC's own outreach director, is unsure whether the group is going to make a big difference in turning out the Amish vote.
Younger artists who claimed to be embarked on a quest for spiritual authenticity were turning out gestural abstractions that looked more like imitation de Koonings.
Turning out more voters of color has been a major piece of the strategies of Democratic campaigns in battleground states including Georgia, Texas, and Arizona.
That message, it turns out, appears to be predominantly why Iowa voters are turning out for his events, even if he isn't their top choice.
In 1963 she was promoted to Communist Party secretary of the philosophy department, which was turning out teachers and theorists trained in Marxist-Maoist doctrine.
Mr. Bruckert's twin brother, Luke, will run the pizza oven, turning out Neapolitan-style pies with some uncommon toppings like pork shank with melted leeks.
The president is continuing his lifelong bullying tactics on the world scale, frustrated that it's not turning out how he thought it would or should.
Minnesota's secretary of state, Steve Simon, said that as of last week, twice as many early voters were turning out this year compared to 2012.
In addition to the hit medical drama, Oh has spent nearly three decades turning out commanding, forceful and tear-filled performances in 75 different roles.
Not all unaffiliated Latino voters are Puerto Rican, and not all Puerto Rican voters are unaffiliated (though Latino Democrats are also turning out in droves).
They're focusing on turning out black voters, who helped propel Jones to victory and made up about a third of all Mississippi voters on Nov.
White evangelicals are still turning out in overwhelming numbers for Republican candidates — but not to the extent that they did for Donald Trump in 22016.
Photo: Pompeii Archaeological ParkThe first major discovery at a new excavation site in Pompeii is turning out to be something right out of a disaster movie.
Yet science can appear to be treading water, turning out a similar scale of breakthroughs as when funding was lower and the number of researchers smaller.
Last year's Golden Globes were marked by celebrities turning out en masse in black in solidarity with the #MeToo sexual harassment scandal that was roiling Hollywood.
It is common for crude stocks to build at this time of year as refineries go into maintenance, turning out less gasoline and other fuel products.
From around 2013, media companies across the world began to pander to Facebook's tastes, turning out increasingly emotional pieces to entice readers to click on links.
"I own and take responsibility for my poor choices, but [it] certainly doesn't take away from how extraordinary these kids ended up turning out to be."
An animation entitled "Hillary Thinks African-Americans are Super Predators" was sent to groups of black voters via Facebook, calculated to prevent them from turning out.
It's a focused attempt to find a formula for turning out revolutionary products that don't just sit on a screen but interact with the physical world.
While ticket sales for most movies are down across the board this year, Disney subsidiaries Marvel and Lucasfilm are turning out reliable hit after reliable hit.
That year, Latino voters ended up turning out at lower rates than white, African-American, and Asian voters, says Queens University political science professor Margaret Commins.
While crack spreads are lower than at this time last year, they are still sufficient enough to incentivize refiners to keep turning out fuel, Smith said.
Abigail and Ray are both possibly drunk, Shoshana's not — but she is the third wheel on what's turning out to be a highly unlikely first date.
The other group that's turning out to be Boxed fans are shoppers in rural areas that don't have a Costco or any other warehouse format nearby.
As the impact of these factors is turning out to be somewhat longer-lasting, the slower growth momentum is expected to extend into the current year.
Arora acknowledges that non-governmental organizations might have gotten caught in an "empathy arms race," turning out experience after experience meant to tug at our heartstrings.
At the same time, the decline of neighborhood party machines turning out the vote has resulted in declining participation by lower income and less educated voters.
The new first of two lines turning out polyethylene — the most common plastic used in manufacturing — will increase the plant's output by 26,000 tons per year.
The DCCC's money will be focused on turning out black voters through mailers and digital outreach as well as paying for three full-time field organizers.
Welcoming Syrian President Bashar Assad to Sochi this week, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted he was "pleased" with the way things were turning out in Syria.
Trump wrote that it "was a little bit like walking into a Trump Rally," a setting known for raucous audiences turning out to support the president.
The two chefs are turning out 300 sandwiches a day and selling them this weekend only first come first served on Friday, starting at 6 p.m.
You're seeing a transformation in the electorate about who's turning out to vote, who's mobilizing, who's showing up at rallies and showing up at town halls.
After it was over, Luke and I lay awake in my childhood bed, laughing about how sweet and strange and beautiful our lives were turning out.
That hasn't kept teachers there from turning out in droves for firearms training, spending hours in classrooms and on shooting ranges — receiving lessons, for a change.
One way that can happen, of course, is the program turning out to be a bad idea and hurting the people it was meant to help.
A strike at power grids, turning out the lights at polling places, or just disrupting transportation systems could suppress turnout and lead to charges of manipulation.
The voters who are turning out are both deeply focused on beating Donald Trump and deeply attuned to conventional media narratives about how to do so.
So far, exit polls have shown that young people are not turning out in large enough numbers for Sanders to match Biden's advantage with older people.
Around England, copies of the Vaccination Acts were publicly burnt, with whole towns turning out to celebrate the release of those imprisoned for flouting the law.
The Warrior Games promises a productive pursuit, a process and an objective for soldiers facing a life that won't be turning out as they'd imagined it.
Anarchists dug in, too, and still have a deep presence, regularly turning out — black-shirted and usually masked — to denounce and often clash with the police.
Russians, she said, are still a long way from turning out in huge numbers as protesters have done over the past three months in Hong Kong.
Simply put, this fact does not bode well for this incumbent — no matter how strong the economy or his campaign's success in turning out his voters.
Tisci has long been interested in — and inspired by — streetwear, turning out T-shirts and sweatshirts alongside highly tailored pieces and gowns since the early 2010s.
"The 2018 midterms are turning out to be the year of health care," Erika Franklin Fowler, the Wesleyan Media Project's co-director, wrote in the analysis.
Stephanie Schriock is president of EMILY's List, the nation's largest resource for women in politics, recruiting and training candidates as well as turning out women voters.
At a hastily organized event at a bar in Muscatine on Saturday, Klobuchar thanked the crowd of about 100 for turning out on such short notice.
In virtually every election in 2017 — and now in the recent special state senate race in Wisconsin — Democrat voters are turning out in high numbers; 12.
While Trump is unlikely to receive substantial black support, they worry his outreach could dissuade African Americans from turning out in force for the Democratic candidate.
But Mr. McConnell, whose wife, Elaine Chao, was named by Mr. Trump as secretary of transportation, said things might even be turning out better than anticipated.
The protagonist of this story was turning out to be as complicated as the central figure in the last book they read: "The Prince," by Machiavelli.
But an independent candidate would need a different approach to the blocking-and-tackling of a campaign, such as building awareness or turning out the vote.
Abrams came within striking distance of Kemp last fall by turning out a record number of voters of color and building a coalition with white progressives.
It was 10 years ago this week that the first details of the second-generation Zune leaked, turning out to be right on the mark in hindsight.
The Sanders seal of approval, for Mr. D'Alessandro and a handful of other Democrats, isn't turning out to be a winning one in this year's congressional elections.
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The GOP candidate faced accusations of sexually abusing teenagers decades ago, which led to fewer voters turning out for him than they would for a typical Republican.
As if compelled by Jedi mind tricks, audiences have been turning out to see J.J. Abrams' latest addition to the Star Wars saga in previously unforeseen droves.
The impact of these factors is turning out to be somewhat longer-lasting, which suggests that the near-term growth outlook will be weaker than previously anticipated.
A new factory set up by Nissan for its Infiniti luxury model will, in less than two years, begin turning out some Mercedes-Benz products, as well.
It also does a decent job keeping stills from turning out blurry, but of course this gets harder if you're zoomed in on a far away subject.
I can tell that I'm making the wrong type of effort when I start to lament my work isn't turning out the way I'd wanted it to.
The results come as the Republican presidential candidates are crisscrossing Iowa in hopes of turning out their supporters and persuading remaining undecided voters to caucus for them.
But since almost every style on their website has near-flawless ratings and effusive customer praise, the purchasing decision is turning out to be a tough one.
HONG KONG (LPC) - Taiwan's ultra-competitive loan market, dominated by highly-liquid domestic lenders, is turning out to be an unlikely source of opportunities for international banks.
Justice Brennan, a central player during the Warren Court years, shared Judge Reinhardt's dismay at how things were turning out by the time he retired in 1990.
He acknowledged that he had learned the lesson in Iowa that the ground game matters, and paid more attention to turning out his voters in New Hampshire.
Nina Turner, the president of Our Revolution, the organization that emerged from Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign, spent the weekend in Georgia turning out the vote for Abrams.
But embedded in Wendy's work is a similar question to that faced by Dr. Melfi on "The Sopranos": Is she just turning out better-functioning gangsters here?
CG claims 10,000 employees, many of them based at an industrial park in the south of the country turning out cigarettes, assembling televisions and lots more besides.
Organizers expected rallies to take place in more than 2628 cities, with hundreds of thousands of people turning out for a rally in downtown Washington, D.C., alone.
It's standard issue political speak for a president trying to rally his somewhat too-satisfied base to the necessity of turning out to vote in midterm contests.
The region's biggest refineries include Exxon Mobil's Baton Rouge facility and Marathon Petroleum's Garyville, Louisiana, plant, both capable of turning out more than 500,000 barrels a day.
Speaking at the League of United Latino American Citizens' annual conference in Washington, Clinton explicitly asked attendees for their help turning out the Latino vote in November.
The second annual Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh is turning out to be a somber affair as the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi continues to dominate headlines.
She talked for a long time, very freely, about Washington politicians who had always hated New York but were turning out to be helpful in the crisis.
"I am absolutely disappointed that wasn't an issue when you see voters turning out this issue all over the country," Booker told Business Insider following the debate.
This means that printers are mostly turning out new batches of $1 and $20 bills, since there are more of those in circulation than most other bills.
Labour's success in this election depended on turning out large numbers of young voters, consolidating support from the Lib Dems and Greens and moving ahead in Scotland.
One other point: There's an ongoing debate, which I've covered before, about whether Democrats should focus this year on turning out their base or persuading swing voters.
Felicita Cabañas, 44, said she started turning out at the protests in her hometown, Yaguarón, to draw attention to the lack of resources at her daughter's school.
But in the final stretch, their campaigns and outside groups are aiming at turning out core supporters with attack ads and other messages aimed at the gut.
Sanders conceded at his news conference on Wednesday that his campaign had not been as successful as he had hoped at turning out young people to vote.
Seattle on Sunday embraced the emboldened Warren, with an estimated 15,000 people turning out for massive town hall event in a grassy park underneath the Space Needle.
Voter protection advocates tend to be wary of issuing dire public statements about potential voter intimidation, lest they backfire and discourage would-be voters from turning out.
Also helping Biden was the fact that young people just aren't turning out in the kind of numbers Sanders needed to be competitive in the delegate count.
"Black Panther" director Ryan Coogler has written an online letter thanking audiences for turning out to watch his superhero film during its first few days of release.
On Baseball WASHINGTON — They had cleared the field and cleaned out the bleachers at Nationals Park late Thursday night, and now they were turning out the lights.
I thought, I was made to feel like I was one of the very last troops turning out the lights when we were packing up and leaving.
I also keep seeing and hearing statements along the lines that the party should be ashamed of the way things are turning out, that the party failed.
Nicolas Cage plays both Charlie the struggling writer and his twin brother, Donald, a hack screenwriter who's having no trouble turning out scripts for gobs of money.
The initiative aims to motivate young voters to keep turning out for elections and to protest against repression of conservative opinion on campuses, The Associated Press reported.
On an assembly line turning out a $270,000 vehicle every minute, for instance, six hours of "unscheduled downtime" for repairs represents a potential loss of $18 million.
But as long as she's turning out wildly entertaining performances like this, we won't be asking for the real Lady Gaga to please stand up anytime soon.
With less than two months before the election, Cruz is focusing his energy on turning out the most conservative Texas voters, and that means embracing President Trump.
The nation's raw divide remained highly visible after the election, with thousands of people turning out to protest in at least 52 cities across the United States.
Mr. Trump is as about unpopular as he is popular in Arizona, polls show, and Democrats typically fare better at turning out Hispanic voters in presidential years.
"The counter-action is now coming from a lot of progressive voters turning out and saying that we are not going to let that happen," he said.
Between his time travel capabilities and warging powers, Bran is turning out to be one of the main characters capable of helping to defeat the White Walkers.
"I am concerned about us doing the hard nuts-and-bolts work of turning out people to vote, particularly young people, particularly low-income people," Obama said.
Blanchett gives the best performance, but she has so many awards that her Carol nominations feel like gratitude for her consistency in turning out next-level work.
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, who campaigned to repeal the laws, had called the vote a once-in-a-generation chance and voters responded by turning out in droves.
But the big stumbling block to achieving this desired return is turning out to be the GOP base, which even before Trump's rise thwarted efforts at bipartisan reform.
"Since we built the app with React Native, a relatively new cross-platform framework from Facebook, this is turning out to be relatively easy to do," he explained.
Turning out the Latino vote in bigger numbers has been a long-held goal for Democrats, and hopes have been high that an expected surge will finally deliver.
The evidence suggests that Republicans were more effective in converting voters who had previously voted Democrat than Democrats were in turning out voters who had previously voted Republican.
I'm getting over a case of strep, so the tea helps and is a warm treat on what's turning out to be a cold and VERY windy day.
And if it does not, it will not be because the Democrats filched many Republican voters, but because they did a better job of turning out their own.
At worst, it could end up being a baldfaced repeat of Discovery season one, with a different seemingly avuncular white guy captain turning out to have ulterior motives.
It's a big deal, and a pattern worth looking at if we want to understand why the things we thought we knew keep turning out to be wrong.
Best For: The TrendsetterMakeup artist Daniel Martin is turning out some of the most sophisticated looks this year, and we're not just talking about Meghan Markle's wedding makeup.
I am taking full advantage of my mom-cation and lay in bed and read for a few minutes before turning out the light for an early night.
Despite the early predictions that drones would be used to deliver fast food and other goods to city-dwellers, the reality is turning out to be rather different.
With so many cryptocurrency companies and ambitious blockchain projects turning out to be fraudulent or producing little to show for their funding, the market has plenty of landmines.
To: Chris Cillizza Subject: Re: We're going nuclear in the Senate To your point about one party just undoing the other's actions -- how's that Obamacare repeal turning out?
The conditions did not keep a huge crowd from turning out to watch the world's top golfers get in their final preparations before the 148th British Open begins.
Getting job shamed is turning out to be very good for Geoffrey Owens' career ... he just booked another TV role in wake of his viral Trader Joe's photo.
"Even though Republicans have not fared well in special elections so far this cycle, it does look like they will be turning out for the midterms," Salvanto explained.
In Florida, Gillum, the mayor of Tallahassee, unexpectedly won the state's primary in August, hinging much of his campaign on turning out African-American voters and progressive whites.
But at this point, Detrick said, what is supposed to be a turbulent season is turning out to be just as calm as the rest of the year.
The administration has been accused of resorting to fear-mongering when it comes to the caravan, as a potential tactic for turning out supporters during the upcoming midterm.
In late 231 Newsan was turning out 25.8,23.53 phones a month; in the first six months of 223.5 it was half that rate, and 20.5 jobs were shed.
"Geopolitical issues are weighing heavily on the company's operations, and are masking what is turning out to be another solid peak shipping season," Cowen analyst Helane Becker said.
Republican Brian Kemp won the governor's race largely because he and his team saw this change coming and built a highly effective machine for turning out rural voters.
Through a race in which both parties focused on turning out their bases, Baldwin and Vukmir clashed over the country's approach to abortion, immigration and the #MeToo movement.
" Ryan conceded that the extreme partisanship and tribalism that dominates today's politics is extremely effective at turning out voters and winning elections, but said it was "morally wrong.
"This is exactly what the president has always said it is, whether he meant it or not, this is turning out to be a witch hunt," Giuliani said.
We put hope on the ballot and voters across the country embraced our message, turning out in droves to elect the most diverse slate of candidates in history.
To counter the Democratic advantage in the suburbs, the official said pro-Trump organizers are looking to grow their support by turning out more voters in rural areas.
High Election Day turnout Voters turned out in record numbers this year, with an estimated 118 million people turning out to cast their ballots in the 2018 midterms.
"What it appears the quote is describing is an attempt to discourage certain demographic groups from turning out in large numbers," said Jason Torchinsky, a Republican election lawyer.
The prelude to the referendum on Britain's membership in the European Union, to be held on June 23, is turning out to be everything but calm and composed.
At its height, Kaesong employed 55,000 North Korean workers in South Korean-owned factories, turning out products from toys to textiles and providing the North with hard currency.
This means the only key group he can try to bring to the polls in November is rural voters — while Democrats can focus on turning out everyone else.
"If Latinos were turning out en masse for him, he wouldn't be in the singles," Mr. Suro said of Mr. Villaraigosa's poll standing in the crowded primary field.
The 2020 Democratic nominee should take note of what worked in turning out Latinx voters in the primary and aim to replicate that success in the general election.
Republicans, meanwhile, benefited from anti-Latino sentiment among their party's base — without having to suffer any electoral costs from long-fled Latinos turning out to vote against them.
Campaign strategists told Bloomberg that they are focusing their efforts on turning out 13.5 million undecided voters in states starting with Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia.
People often assume that such organizations are only good for knocking on doors and turning out black voters, but not for strategic advice on winning elections, she said.
He told the network the Board wasn't seeing a larger percentage of ballot jams, but that it seemed like more because more people were turning out to vote.
And what's turning out voters and winning elections across the board in 2018 is both strong progressive values and bold progressive candidates who reflect the communities they'll represent.
With over 70 percent of the 3.9 million registered voters turning out, all those casting predictions foresaw the same thing: an overwhelming national "yes" for an independent Kurdistan.
Part of the challenge in turning out voters, in general — and Lumbee voters, in particular — owes to the timing of the election, multiple activists and political operatives said.
In fact, according to the Society for Human Resource Management, financial wellness programs are turning out to be one of the most sought-after employee benefits this year.
The early exit polls also indicate majorities of Democratic primary voters turning out today support more liberal policy positions designed to address both health care and income inequality.
His primary strategy is built around ignoring more traditional paths to the nomination, snubbing party mandarins who appear on Morning Joe in favor of turning out new voters.
Democrats are enthusiastic and turning out in record numbers Democrats can breathe a sigh of relief — the lower than expected turnout for the Iowa caucuses was a mirage.
Focusing on them only in the closing days of an election and then directing blame at them for not turning out in higher numbers is a losing plan.
Turning out young voters in Iowa has also been the direct focus of some campaigns, like Sanders's, that know their support lies among the younger, more progressive base.
The spectacle sent women to the polls in record numbers the following year, dubbed "The Year of the Woman," with 6 million more turning out than in 1988.
Republicans cared more about the court during the 2016 election, with a fifth of Trump's voters telling pollsters that the high court was their reason for turning out.
Trudeau sailed through his 43 election with the help of Indigenous people turning out to vote, in large part to expel then-Conservative leader Stephen Harper from office.
Barbecue is not hard to find here, but Bryan Furman of B's Cracklin' Barbecue is the only pit master turning out whole-hog barbecue from heirloom-breed hogs.
And there's no way all of it is turning out O.K. We have spectacular stories about civil injustices that people experience — informal evictions, harassment by landlords, wage theft.
Part of the reason why people are unhappy these days is that they've been fed a bill of goods that ... they're turning out to not actually help them.
But what Jon did very well was that Jon for the first time in a long time actually invested in turning out voters who never hear from candidates.
That alluded to the truth that Facebook collects so much data from so many places that clearing it all is turning out to be harder than Facebook originally thought.
Yet the Americans for Prosperity efforts Saturday were focused not on directly pushing the GOP candidate, but more on people who have been inconsistent in turning out to vote.
We have an eternity to go between now and November, and all kinds of things can happen to effect voter enthusiasm in any party&aposs likelihood of turning out.
An unnamed tropical depression, posing a relatively minor threat to North Carolina, was expected to pass near its Outer Banks region on Tuesday evening before turning out to sea.
Meanwhile, the planet's magnetic field is turning out to be much stronger than expected and the gravity field is indicating that Jupiter's interior core may not be super dense.
If anything, the impeachment struggle may push Trump further toward a strategy of energizing his core supporters and turning out more of them who did not vote in 2016.
And after Barack Obama was first elected president, the Democrats saw the political advantage of turning out votes in the Latino community, and therefore, fighting for their political issues.
This series is turning out to be more complex and heart-wrenching than I though, although it maintains a lighter, funny tone because Apollo is such a hilarious character.
In New York, hundreds are already turning out for coffee and juice-fueled sober raves at 7 AM, taking a phenomenon synonymous with drug use and making it wholesome.
Re-creating the Obama coalition Statistics showing key facets of his coalition turning out in smaller early vote numbers this year have driven the President to almost fatalistic language.
"We've been very focused on making sure we're turning out diverse communities, and I think you can see that," Jorge Neri, Clinton's Nevada state director, said in an interview.
I pretend to be a little miffed, but I am secretly relieved, as this is turning out to be a busy week and I could use some couch time.
Papastratos, which currently manufactures 12 billion cigarettes annually and exports 60 percent, will be turning out 20 billion refills a year, absorbing a significant amount of Greek tobacco production.
Now 37 years old, she's been turning out critically acclaimed, genre-defying music and building a devoted fan base since her early twenties — all without attracting much Grammy love.
His surprising victory continues a trend we've seen in other elections this year — Democratic voters are turning out in significant numbers and independent voters are leaning more toward Democrats.
Regardless, it's yet another reminder that streaming services like Amazon and Netflix aren't just dabblers in original programming; they're turning out award winning shows across all styles and genres.
Over the past five years, the duo — known collectively just as "Daniels" — have established themselves as music video wunderkinds, turning out clips for everyone from Chromeo to Passion Pit.
Such sentiments have led many to engage for the first time in familiar forms of political action such as turning out for protests, calling elected officials or signing petitions.
Miraculously, JPP not only recovered from the injury -- but eventually got back on the field and played with the Giants ... turning out a pretty impressive performance considering the circumstances.
All of which, it must be pointed out, further improves the quality of the French and English leagues, which in turn are turning out domestic stars of their own.
These numbers are proof that automatic voter registration is successful in turning out the highest number of eligible voters in our elections while eradicating the possibility of voter fraud.
If Democrats have bold economic policy ideas that excite their core voters, that's a way of getting voters to turn out and feel like they're turning out for something.
BRIAN BAYLYTucson, Arizona "Turning out the teens" (April 23rd) mentioned how a low turnout among the younger generation might affect the outcome of Britain's referendum on the European Union.
I.O.'s political director, disputed that assertion, saying that Michigan had been deemed a key battleground and that the federation had devoted considerable resources to turning out voters there.
Observers in both parties have zeroed in on a handful of key precincts in bellwether counties and cities, crafting base appeals aimed only at turning out their core voters.
These are women who aren't turning out for feminism, or who don't take it seriously -- who view the fight as outdated because they never had to fight it themselves.
For a state deeply seeded in racial division, this Senate run-off was not about courting white or black voters, it was about turning out red or blue ones.
Another challenge for Biden is that Democratic students have put a priority on turning out the base, where Biden's brand of moderate, consensus-building politics is not an asset.
Trump was greeted by massive protests on his trip to the UK earlier this year, with thousands turning out for marches in London and at his Scotland golf course.
But on Friday, Ryan published an op-ed in the Washington Examiner that, though ostensibly about turning out GOP voters in Tuesday's midterm elections, doubled as a political obituary.
But it is unlikely that turning out more voters in Coos County, population 85033,500, can offset suburban voters — even lifelong Republicans — in Bostonian exurbs like Rockingham County, population 295,000.
More than 5,2101 strikes were expected to take place in 2200 countries by the end of the week, turning out millions of people calling for action on climate change.
However, candidates and outside groups in other competitive races where Republicans' primary concern is turning out their base are also airing ads stoking fears about the group of migrants.
Instead, Missouri Republicans fear those measures will inspire Democratic-leaning groups like labor unions to pour millions into turning out the vote, on top of their support for McCaskill.
Down one path is a future that resembles the wine business, or the farm-to-table movement: boutique pot growers turning out harvests that reflect local climates and customs.
The company will make its projections by looking at who is actually turning out to vote, and then processing that data through a method known as predictive turnout modeling.
You're obsessively afraid of turning out to be a pedophile, of committing murder or rape, of having an uncontrollable violent fit that would prove to yourself you're a monster.
Persuading a voter to switch sides is twice as helpful as turning out a new one: Persuasion both takes away a voter from your opponent and gives you one.
Master of None's second season followed the example set by its first, turning out episodes that can almost stand as their own short films, independent of the show itself.
I thank, with a lump in my throat, the African-American community, which was pivotal in defeating Roy Moore, turning out in tremendous numbers to vote for Doug Jones.
And the surging numbers of women turning out in politics this year are speaking up for her, defending her against what they see as Republican-stoked misogyny and ageism.
They would have collision energies of a tera electron volt (1TeV, or 1,000 GeV) or more, and would operate as Higgs factories—turning out many millions of these bosons.
The tech industry spent the last two decades connecting the world and getting computers into every home and hand — but that's turning out to have been the easy part.
While a highly effective tactic for turning out the vote, this hyper-partisan approach has driven our country to the breaking point and left our government in near paralysis.
But as Hillary Clinton learned in 2016 in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, the raw number of voters turning out is far more important than the percent differential with Trump.
Once considered one of the most politically stable countries in the world, regularly turning out majority governments, Britain is increasingly confusing and unpredictable, to both its allies and itself.
While Trump pulled out an Electoral College victory by mobilizing resentful voters and turning out more traditional Republicans, there are significant questions about the continuing viability of his coalition.
One can imagine a kind of Joycean superauthor, capable of any style, turning out spine-tingling suspense novels, massively researched biographies, and nuanced analyses of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
" But the truth might be something closer to this: "It's only because of race that we have any part of the working class turning out for us at all.
If you're turning out domestic made-in-sweatshop clothes for pennies instead of dollars an hour and you still can't survive, then that model isn't the right business model.
At the end of 2018, the company said it was turning out a million pounds of the product every month — and there are no signs of demand slowing down.
Mr. Casey's performance in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh suburbs — an improvement from previous elections — suggests that the Kavanaugh fight could have instead benefited him by turning out supportive voters.
Elsewhere, protests against the CAA also went ahead in several other Indian cities on Saturday with hundreds turning out for protests in cities in the southern state of Karnataka.
They are betting on Trump turning out voters like Carri Slaughter, 50, and Sherri Parris, 47, who drove roughly four hours to Trump's rally in Houston from Fort Worth.
Qualifying for the debates is turning out to be relatively easy — so easy it may cause embarrassment for some Democrats at risk of not making it onto the stage.
The Democratic Party right now — I think one of the reasons people are not turning out for our candidates is they don't understand what the Democratic Party stands for.
But Clinton became the second most unpopular, and it turned out that just enough people in the key swing states ended up turning out for Trump rather than Clinton.
Internationally, he has the claim to have played for both Yugoslavia and Croatia, turning out for the former in the 1990 World Cup and for the latter at Euro 96.
Others add that in Iowa, suggesting that someone turning out to a rally would automatically want to attend a caucus — a lengthy, insider-y affair — was an especially bad measure.
This small change is turning out to be a huge adjustment for fans, who know as well as I do that this decision is purposeful, and signals something big ahead.
"It is really turning out to be quite an unusual drug in the breadth of activity that we are seeing," David Weinreich, head of Global Clinical Development at Regeneron said.
Universities were turning out a newly diverse array of graduates, and the critical race studies movement arose to question the methods and prejudices of ''intrepid'' white scholars in pith helmets.
And not only has growth productivity been slow, it keeps turning out to be slower than previous forecasts had expected — forcing the Congressional Budget Office to continually reduce its forecasts.
Cora is one of many femtech startups to raise funding this week alone, in what is turning out to be a red-hot year for VC investment in the space.
It was only a matter of time before she shared her style sensibility with the rest of us by turning out her own clothing line — or, say, a capsule collection.
Still, Trump insisted that African-American voters are turning out in droves for him, an assessment contradicted by polls that show Trump with low single-digit support among black voters.
Both strategists said they believed earnings season was turning out better than expected, especially for banks, and the positive earnings reports have few, if any, ties to the presidential election.
There have been few steeper individual ascendancies in the history of football, let alone in that rarified liminal space between top-flight triumph and turning out for Stocksbridge Park Steels.
Sandberg: The biggest surprise to me was that campaigning in many places is very narrowly focused on turning out existing party members, or in some cases even just data collection.
BCUSATSY is already down 4 percent this year after falling 10 percent last year, indicating that purchasing U.S. bonds by European investors is turning out to be a losing proposition.
For one thing, Mook blamed millennials for not turning out enough for his candidate, and claimed that they gravitated toward third-party candidates in the final days of the race.
Little is known about his activities over the next few years, though in 1883 he began turning out for the Milwaukee reserves and another nearby side called the Maple Leaves.
I can't help but think that this dumpster fire of a year that 2016 is turning out to be will have a similar effect on the kids of this generation.
In 1983, the Brooklyn Museum presented "Harold Cohen: Computer Drawings," with four of Mr. Cohen's drawing machines turning out works on paper that the public could buy for $10 each.
He has successfully built a sustainable ground game throughout the state, generating buzz among voters and turning out crowds of several hundred people in towns of just a few thousand.
John Dickerson said on CBS's "Face the Nation" Sunday that more people are turning out for the Republican primary process, asking Clinton if that would hurt Democrats' chances in November.
According to Bloomberg Businessweek , it targeted three Democratic constituencies—"idealistic white liberals, young women, and African Americans"—sending them videos precisely tailored to discourage them from turning out for Clinton.
Waves of protesters greeted the president during his trip to the United Kingdom earlier this year, with thousands turning out for marches in London and at his Scotland golf course.
There's just no other sort of food that demands so much dedication just to produce something as good as what a fast food chain is turning out around the clock.
I will say this, folks, everything that is turning out now, it is amazing, it has come full circle, boy, have they committed a lot of atrocities when you look.
Rain and late summer San Francisco cold didn't stop 70,000 festivalgoers from turning out for the weekend, nor did the massive crowds, organizational snafus, and comically high rideshare surge pricing.
A big part of Sanders's plan for winning the nomination revolves around turning out younger and less frequent voters, which research does show are big fans of the insurgent candidate.
Look at these exit poll numbers from ABC News/Washington Post: And if young voters aren't turning out as much as the Sanders campaign hoped, that's an advantage for Biden.
They served as appeals court judges for more than a decade, turning out opinions that captured the attention of conservative legal groups like the Federalist Society and the Heritage Foundation.
BCUSATSY is already down 22017 percent this year after falling 22.4 percent last year, indicating that purchasing U.S. bonds by European investors is turning out to be a losing proposition.
Testing saves lives, so the first step is making sure we have the tests we need — and this is turning out to be a major hurdle in the United States.
Premium economy — offering more space than coach but at a lower fare than business class — is turning out to be popular among fliers and a huge moneymaker for the airlines.
But in an election that could come down to turning out his base, Mr. Gillum has embraced any risk posed in energizing minority voters at the expense of white ones.
Pressed in the interview on whether his campaign is looking to convert Republican voters or turning out large amounts of Democratic voters, Buttigieg said it was trying to do both.
Despite its relative youth, Slyrs is now an elder statesman in the German whiskey scene and counts as one of its largest producers, turning out around 150,000 bottles each year.
But these numbers are a warning sign for a Democratic Party that's become increasingly dependent on turning out brown and black voters at high numbers in order to win elections.
It's capable of turning out fantastic images, the low-light performance is excellent, and the autofocus, while not on par with the current top of the line, is very good.
If those voting patterns hold true in November, the outcome of the race will hinge on which party does a better job of energizing and turning out its base voters.
He was also turning out his "Doctor Who" books and writing other adventure books for children as well, like a series called "The Baker Street Irregulars," drawn from Sherlock Holmes.
But rallies will be key as Trump looks to galvanize his political base into turning out to vote in November, even though he is not on the ballot, Stepien said.
Shares then squeezed the accelerator as data showed euro zone businesses turning out their best performance in six years, figures that the European Central Bank's top economist called "comforting". bit.
The Democrats are focusing on registering and turning out non-whites in Milwaukee, while eroding the Republicans' grip on suburban areas such as Waukesha, where Mr Trump is not loved.
At La Playa Mexican restaurant in Georgetown, a deeply conservative suburb north of Austin, Cruz will focus on rallying the base and beat the drum of turning out the vote.
Asked whether she was concerned about misinterpretations or provocation over the tweets, Rice said she thought the North Korean leader was turning out to be more clever than she thought.
Moser and Fletcher represent the two schools of thought on how to turn ruby red Texas Texas purple: by turning out diverse, progressive new voters or appealing to moderate, crossover Republicans.
Moser's strategy of turning out minority voters also comes with risks — Hispanics in Texas are very young; 33 percent of them are under the age of 18, meaning they can't vote.
"There is a bucket-load of college-educated white women in Texas as a proportion of the electorate, which is really turning out to be almost a Democratic base," Carville says.
In remaining neutral, Obama and the White House hope to tamp down on accusations the Democratic establishment is shutting out Sanders, a charge his supporters have wielded in turning out votes.
These include the importance of turning out to vote at this particular moment, especially given that Dems are notorious for sitting out during midterms or when Obama isn't on the ballot.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton made history Monday, but her campaign doesn't want that to discourage any voters from turning out for the final Super Tuesday of the 2016 presidential primary season.
Armando "Mando" Martinez is "in good spirits" and is "very grateful for everything turning out the way it did," according to Magaly Torres, the district administrator in his Hidalgo County office.
Voters who supported Trump in 26 but are less interested in turning out this fall for traditional GOP candidates are being bombarded with digital advertising linking House Republicans to the president.
Trump is clearly hoping to replicate the success of his 2016 campaign, which reportedly ran ads meant to discourage black voters from turning out by reminding them of Clinton's "superpredators" line.
Young voters and African-American voters — who ended up turning out heavily for Gillum — were potentially among the groups that were underrepresented in these polls, Celinda Lake, a Democratic pollster, said.
Ms. Pollard, 58, a retired orthopedic nurse, is one of the best in the game, credited with turning out more Democratic votes in 2014 than any other volunteer in the state.
The Taxi Driver actor revealed later on that he had already broken his nose on the 1980 boxing movie Raging Bull and Williams' whack ended up turning out for the better.
The group announced on Wednesday a plan to work with three Latino organizing groups to air $3 million worth of ads in Florida and Nevada aimed at turning out Latino voters.
Between all of that, Hall works with stylists June Ambrose and Eric Neimand on turning out look after look, and even her dog May Luv is in on the stunting, too.
That means turning out committed supporters on primary day will be key for all the candidates -- and Trump will be relying on volunteers like Christopher Mazerall to do the field work.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (Reuters) - New York State's three new commercial casinos are turning out much weaker gambling revenues than projected, with gross receipts at one gaming hall off about 40 percent.
Those are also all Trump states, and those Democrats are trying to strike a delicate balance: turning out the Democratic base without turning off their larger blocs of Trump-leaning constituents.
It's turning out, in other words, that whereas Trump should have been taken seriously and literally all along, Republicans should not have been—and still shouldn't be—taken seriously or literally.
Polls are fiddly, too: they have to be weighted according to the likelihood of respondents turning out, the impact of undecided voters and what type of people are answering the questions.
You could easily walk past the tiny space and not notice its kitchen turning out pizzas topped with bulgogi, kimchi, and hearty drizzles of fermented and savory gochujang over oozing cheese.
Though O'Rourke has taken Texas and the country by storm, drawing thousands of people to rallies and shattering fundraising records, turning out more Hispanic voters could take Democrats well beyond November.
Youth turnout has surpassed 2014 midterm numbers at several colleges across the country, according to the Tom Steyer-affiliated group NextGen, which focuses on turning out youth voters on college campuses.
But such contests may soon become the norm, especially in the South, as Democrats nominate more diverse candidates and Republicans increasingly run campaigns aimed at turning out aggrieved older white voters.
So, though our wedding isn't turning out to be quite as budget-friendly as we had initially hoped, it's still far cheaper than trying to plan the average NYC celebration.2.
The numbers turning out for rallies have dwindled in recent days, according to Los Angeles Times Tehran correspondent Ramin Mostaghim, but the protests continued Tuesday night in at least 10 cities.
"The impact of these factors is turning out to be somewhat longer-lasting, which suggests that the near-term growth outlook will be weaker than previously anticipated," Draghi also said Thursday.
At its height, Kaesong employed 55,000 North Korean workers in South Korean-owned factories, turning out toys to textiles for markets in the South and supplying the North with hard currency.
Boeing and Airbus are turning out planes at record rates, and plan to boost output in coming years as they work through backlogged orders that stretch out seven or eight years.
Registering and turning out more African-Americans, Latinos and other non-white voters undeniably represents an essential part of the equation for Democrats across the region, strategists in both parties agree.
The city was the site of some of his biggest rallies as a candidate, with supporters turning out by the thousands for a mid-October event at the U.S. Bank Arena.
Started with just 20 journalists, Quartz quickly found an audience by turning out a torrent of articles — some analytical, some quirky, most short — and charts geared toward tech-savvy business readers.
Suddenly, it seems like everyone on our Instagram feeds is a baker, turning out crusty loaves and lovingly showing off and naming their sourdough starters as if they were newborn babies.
It will be turning out an inventory of rye and wheat breads, including rustic ovals riddled with seeds, crusty sourdough beauties, and heavy, brick-shaped loaves of traditional moist, dark bread.
In 2010, for example, Harry Reid won reelection to the Senate by turning out Latinos to vote against his Republican challenger, Sharron Angle, who was running as a hardcore immigration hawk.
Of course, even if early voting numbers are a sign of a wave of women turning out to vote this year, that doesn't mean they'll break for Democrats in key races.
Harris County is blue ... and there has been so much work that has gone into turning out voters; there have been a lot of organizations working hard here for a decade.
As it happens, 2019 is turning out to be a record year for measles outbreaks, with 465 cases reported in 19 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Sanders has been focused on turning out voters in California and Texas for most of February, while his rivals have largely focused on contests in New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.
While Slack is seeing rising usage and, as we've learned today, rising commercial application of its service, the company is also turning out a good number of changes to its service.
"His first Asian visit is turning out to be preposterous, cringe-worthy and a disaster waiting to happen for Southeast Asia people," said a farmers' group called Union of Agricultural Workers.
Biden's excellent performance in polls of black voters early on is promising, and I do see Bernie turning out lots of people who wouldn't vote if he weren't on the ballot.
Trump has grabbed the optimism high ground from a Democratic party that apparently can't see past its own rage over Trump's presidency, which, for most Americans, is turning out pretty well.
With companies chopping exploration budgets, interest in Mexico's early auctions was muted, allowing companies like Eni and the consortium including Premier to pick up what are turning out to be gems.
But the overall credit tightening could affect them down the road, with rising funding costs threatening profitability in what is turning out to be a tougher operating climate, Guan told CNBC.
Electing a civil rights leader and businessman right on Trump's doorstep would send a huge signal that voters across the country are turning out to resist bigotry, division and corrupt government.
Joseph Tetteh Ashong, better known as Paa Joe, is Ghana's pre-eminent funerary carpenter, turning out thousands of brightly colored lions, soda bottles and automobiles for people to be buried in.
President Donald Trump doesn't have much of a primary fight on his hands — but Republican voters are nevertheless turning out in droves for him, a warning sign for Democrats in November.

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