push polling

  • 1push polling — ˈpush polling noun uncountable • allegations of push polling Main entry: ↑push pollderived …

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  • 2Push poll — A push poll is a political campaign technique in which an individual or organization attempts to influence or alter the view of respondents under the guise of conducting a poll. In a push poll, large numbers of respondents are contacted, and… …

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  • 3push poll — a seemingly unbiased telephone survey that is actually conducted by supporters of a particular candidate and disseminates negative information about an opponent. [1990 95] * * * n. an ostensible opinion poll in which the true objective is to sway …

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  • 4push poll — noun an ostensible opinion poll in which the true objective is to sway voters using loaded questions. Derivatives push polling noun …

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  • 5push poll — /pʊʃ ˈpɒl/ (say poosh pol) noun a poll of voters that includes questions that have no purpose other than to slur an opposing candidate. –push polling, noun …

  • 6Push e-mail — is used to describe e mail systems that provide an always on capability, in which new e mail is actively transferred (pushed) as it arrives by the mail delivery agent (MDA) (commonly called mail server) to the mail user agent (MUA), also called… …

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  • 7Push technology — Push technology, or server push, describes a style of Internet based communication where the request for a given transaction originates with the publisher or central server. It is contrasted with pull technology, where the request for the… …

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  • 8Tecnología Push — Tecnología Push, o servidor push, describe un estilo de comunicaciones sobre Internet donde la petición de una transacción se origina en el servidor. Por el contrario a la Tecnología Pull, donde la petición es originada en el cliente. Contenido 1 …

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  • 9Open source political campaign — Open source political campaigns, Open source politics, or Politics 2.0, is the idea that social networking and e participation technologies will revolutionize our ability to follow, support, and influence political campaigns. Netroots evangelists …

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  • 10Michael McGinn — McGinn at a town hall meeting in November 2011 52nd Mayor of Seattle Incumbent Assumed office January …

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