hmmm... I got one of those 'push poll' phone calls this morning
UPDATED: A 'push poll' is a political campaign ad masquerading as a poll that attempts to push the 'pollee' towards the preferred candidate by using leading questions coupled with biased 'facts' to show him as the only obvious choice.
The one I got was done by a group called "Common Sense Issues", according to the quickly delivered credit at the end of the call, and the number they gave started with '719' I'm fairly sure. And I think that the prefix set of numbers was '746'. So 719 is a Colorado area code. I wish I had my setup going to record phone calls. I'll need to work on that and get something setup. On a tangent, something I ran across while doing the search on the area code, was this interesting series of articles about mysterious phone numbers popping up on Craigslist, which when called, played a recording of a long series of numbers.
Anyways, this push poll robo-call was heavily skewed towards, and actually actively promoting, Mike Huckabee, while painting Romney and McCain in a negative light. Such is the push poll. However, I think I answered the questions in the correct way to let them know that none of the so-called 'major' Republicans were acceptable to me. It'll be only Ron Paul for me.
It seems that the group, Common Sense Issues, has another group called ccAdvertising actually doing the robo-calls, and this group has a rather questionable legal history.
There are other articles discussing these calls: Newsweek, and the Washington Post, as well as Talking Points Muckraker.
I'll try to record one if I should get another (though the caucus is over, but the primary election ends on Feb 19th).
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