On facebook there is a flier that was sent out by the Iowa GOP for 2014 similar to this. But instead it showed a google air-photo with checkmarks on you and your neighbor’s homes on who had voted or not.
It said Alaska and other states have done this too. Not excusing it - but it has been done and I imagine has been shown to work.
http://thegops.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/RNC-Facebook.png
Link to 2014 flyer with similar tactics.
>>has been shown to work.
Remember when Glen Beck warned us about the tactics of the Commies? I do. I remember him saying “Nudge, Push, Shove”.
At the very least, this qualifies as “Nudge”.
yikes— photos of their houses-— that is bad-— that would creep me out more than ted’s-— but I am against this for one reason-— it scares dumb people who are unable to discern a real gov’t violation from an advertisement into voting— we need less dumb voters voting in the primary not more...
Photos of your house?
Trump’s right, we are being lead by stupid people.
I’m trying to find an instance where a candidate used the terms “VIOLATION” and “there will be follow up” in their fliers. THAT smacks of intimidation.
People may be motivated to caucus alright,,but it may be for a candidate other than Cruz.
That is really sad if intimidation tactics work. it would have the opposite effect on me.
Like who someone tailgates me. I slow down. To annoy them, of course, but also if they are going to rear end me, we should all be going slower.
” but it has been done and I imagine has been shown to work.”
Yes, neighbors pressuring neighbors political instability does make sense....to Hitler.
So if a neighbor doesn’t vote, are we supposed to go argue with them, burn a cross in their yard, slash their tires?