That agenda failed to resonatewithvoters worried about jobs and pensions.
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It's not clear whether Stone's group will resonatewithvoters.
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And that's what drives me. Analysts said his delivery and passion would resonatewithvoters.
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Focus groups are a vital tool for election campaigns looking to find messages that resonatewithvoters.
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What the byelection needs is a serious independent candidate with a clear agenda that will resonatewithvoters.
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In speeches, panels and private conversations, senior Republican leaders decried socialism, hoping the message will resonatewithvoters.
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His supporters said his decades-long commitment to progressive issues will resonatewithvoters choosing among candidates with similar views.
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But the issue may not resonatewithvoters or with the donors who will be critical to funding Clinton's campaign.
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Instead, they trumpeted the strong U.S. economy and tax cuts passed by Congress last year, but those issues did not resonatewithvoters.
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Paul's desire to strengthen the dollar and sharply raise interest rates could resonatewithvoters, especially if inflation noticeably picks up by summer.
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With one out of eight Ohio jobs tied to the auto industry, Obama's rescue of GM and Chrysler is likely to resonatewithvoters.
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She has highlighted the fact that women frequently get paid less than men for similar work, an issue that already appears to resonatewithvoters.
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Sarksyan's promises of economic recovery resonatewithvoters in the country of 3.2 million, where more than 30 percent live below the poverty line.
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Opposition gripes about foreigners holding top-tier professional roles has resonatedwithvoters, analysts say.
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But the message doesn't appear to be resonatingwithvoters.
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So why is the Government's message about the risk to recovery not resonatingwithvoters?