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A short note; a memorandum.
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The memo goes state-by-state to lay out the ground game advantage.
In Iowa, the memo notes, the campaign has a "lead in vote-by-mail ballots cast, in-person early voting, total voting and total ballots requested".
The latest overhaul of Twitter's safety features comes after a leaked memo from the company's chief executive, Dick Costolo, laid out in frank language its failures to get on top of harassment on the site.
You can do whatever you like at Paradise Cove, even hold a conference (memo to any chief executive: this is one place for an AGM that will make all your staff adore you).
CGI Federal also told the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in a memo that it could not get access to computer logs that would have pinpointed potential problems.
Twitter declined to comment on Costolo's memo.
But the assumption must be that the memo, which was an official note by a Scotland Office civil servant, would have been written for the purpose of sending to ministers – during the period before the election campaign started on 30 March when Mr Carmichael was an MP.
"Impacting the voice of elected officials was a key target under the 'Victory will be achieved' section of the memo.
A memo leaked to the Associated Press and published on 16 October showed that the Obama administration hoped that 494,620 people would have enrolled for health insurance under the program by the end of the month.
A sense of the anxiety that was driving GCHQ to do this was revealed in an internal memo, dated Tuesday 19 May 2009, which was written jointly by the director in charge of the MTI project and a member of the agency's cyber-defence team.
The FCO certainly knew that this "genocide equivocation" was dodgy: one internal memo obtained under the Freedom of Information Act admits that "HMG is open to criticism in terms of the ethical dimension.
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