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CANVASSER - перевод на арабский

SYSTEMATIC CONTACT WITH INDIVIDUALS, COMMONLY USED DURING POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS
Canvasser; Canvass; Canvassing Board; Canvassers; Knocking up; Canvasses; Canvassed; Canvasing; Field campaigning; Canvassing board; Person-to-person campaigning; House-to-house campaigning
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  • [[George Caleb Bingham]]'s positive portrayal of a candidate canvassing in the United States in 1852
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  • [[William Hogarth]]'s 1754 depiction of the disreputable job of canvassing for votes.

CANVASSER         

ألاسم

اِسْتِبْيان

canvasser         
اسْم : المتجوّل في مدينة التماساً للأصوات أو ترويجاً للسلَع الخ
canvasser         
متجول لإلتماس أصوات الناخبين أو لعرض سلعة على الشارين

Определение

canvasser

Википедия

Canvassing

Canvassing is the systematic initiation of direct contact with individuals, commonly used during political campaigns. Canvassing can be done for many reasons: political campaigning, grassroots fundraising, community awareness, membership drives, and more. Campaigners knock on doors to contact people personally. Canvassing is used by political parties and issue groups to identify supporters, persuade the undecided, and add voters to the voters list through voter registration, and it is central to get out the vote operations. It is the core element of what political campaigns call the ground game or field.

Organized political canvassing became a central tool of contested election campaigns in Britain, and has remained a core practice performed by thousands of volunteers at each election there, and in many countries with similar political systems.

Canvassing can also refer to a neighborhood canvass performed by law enforcement in the course of an investigation. This is a systematic approach to interviewing residents, merchants, and others who are in the immediate vicinity of a crime and may have useful information.

In the United States, the compilation of election returns and validation of the outcome that forms the basis of the official results is also called canvassing.

Примеры употребления для CANVASSER
1. Nearby, an opportunistic Obama canvasser carried her own clipboard.
2. Each canvasser received materials from the campaign, but there was no script.
3. Frederick made a public plea for people not to register when approached by a canvasser because of the risk of falling victim to identity theft.
4. Bernard, Ohio, assistant high school principal John Estep assured a door–to–door canvasser that he‘d vote for Democrat Barack Obama in the November 4 presidential election.
5. One Donnelly canvasser visited so many households in the Logansport area that the local marshal forced him to register as a solicitor.