Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Polling

Today I received some calls from constituents complaining that they have been contacted by a so-called polling agency asking questions about their voting preference. It is alarming that the caller has important information about the call recipient.

This is not "push polling!" Push polling is campaigning disguised as scientific polling. This could be ID theft.

If you get a call from a so-called pollster find out who they represent and where the information is going. Do not engage in the conversation if the caller does not devulge this information. I have been assured the Republican Party is not doing this.

Be careful there is a lot of deception in this election year!