I received an early evening call requesting my participation in a survey.  Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't.  It started out quite reasonably, asking what issues were important to me and my reactions to various political figures.  Then we hit a red-flag point.  "Would it change your opinion of _______ if I told you..."  I interrupted immediately, telling him that I would go on only with suspicion.  That tactic indicates a push poll, a deceitful attempt to move your opinion about a candidate under the guise of poll questions.  The caller went on: "Would it change your opinion of Carol Shea-Porter if I told you that she is a military wife and the daughter of a military family who voted for billions in veteran's..."  I cut him off entirely, telling him to pass on to his supervisor that this had been recognised as a push poll, I considered it dishonest, and would not answer further.
I imagine there may be more to come, and I will have the same response no matter what candidate does it.  But for now, I just want to expose the candidate who did it today.
HAHAHA good for you.
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