Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Iowa Caucuses robocalls driving away GOP voters

"It's invading our privacy," said [Sharon] Anderson. "We can't do this to them. You think they would give us their phone number so we could call them? No."
     ...The chair of the Pottawattamie County GOP told [KETV's Ryan] Luby he's talked to hundreds of people in Council Bluffs and across the county who are just as upset.
     "It is a problem," said chair Jeff Jorgensen. "People do complain and I think something will be done when people reach the point that enough is enough."
     Anderson is already there. She's so angry, she told Luby she'll have nothing to do with her party's caucuses on Tuesday.
     "Absolutely not. I won't even vote for them," said Anderson. "Because of this."
Nick T. Ryan, Santorum advisor,
founder of Concordia Group and
American Future Fund
Part of the problem of this annoyance is GOP mover and shaker Nick T. Ryan, founder of the Concordia Group of Des Moines, and also a founder of the the shadowy, right-wing American Future Fund, which has worked to remove restrictions on robocalls.

1 comment:

  1. Another something that can be done is turning the tables on the politicians and robocalling them !

    ReverseRobocall lets voters robocall politicians.

    http://www.reverserobocall.com/

    Shaun Dakin

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