Investigating a Push Poll

In a must-read post, Mystery Pollster investigates what seems to be a new automated "push poll" that designed to build support for the Bush administration's domestic eavesdropping program.

"The scammers rely largely on stealth. They do their business in such a subtle way that is is almost subliminal. Those who do suspect foul play usually have nowhere to go with their concerns. If those of us who object want to do something about it, we need to use the power of the Internet to pool what we know. So I hope that bloggers who read this message will link to it and urge anyone who has received similar calls to email me with the details. Big points (and possibly a reward) to anyone who can capture an audio recording of one of these calls or any details via caller ID."

The Albany Times-Union and Glens Falls Post Star first reported on the calls in New York's 20th congressional district.

February 22, 2006 | Related News



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