Posted on 01/30/2016 1:07:24 PM PST by springwater13
Even if you disagreed that these mailings are threats, I think anyone would agree that they are intended as “intimidation”, and, that, too, is against the law specifically.
(I must admit that I let mine get *really* bad before I clean it...)
Yes they are intimidation especially the part about a follow up. Creepy.
I will honestly say if I found out Trump was doing that it would really be a problem for me to continue to support him.
Same here. If Trump used illegal and creepy tactics like Ted Cruz just did he’d lose my support. Underhanded tactics are expected, but threats and intimidation are not acceptable. Those are fighting words.
The emails I get daily from his camp are almost as bad so yes, I guess he could be that stupid. The emails asking for $ have turned me off him...Big Time
These scorecards were used in Iowa very effectively by Obama in the past.
The problem is that Dem voters have no problem with a “big brother state/intrusive mailing” like this. You know, if only “all the people” would vote, Dems would win every race 70-30 and all that rot. Dems love this type of appeal.
GOP voters don’t like it at all. We hate that type of stuff. We just want to be left alone in privacy. That’s where Ted botched it.
I expect Trump to just step out of the way and let Cruz bleed out between now and Monday but after that he will be beating Cruz with this stuff night and day. How about the next debate? Oye! :-)
Trump obviously has a more instinctive sense of how to motivate people than this demonstrates although the notice itself didn’t look all that official. How a semi engaged voter can believe there is such thing as a formal “violation” for not going to the polls I’m not quite sure.
I think we are seeing the backroom Ted, the one that owes some people his political career. Glenn Beck’s involvement is as creepy as it gets.
Trump’s letter is one I would expect from a political campaign: Hi, if you are a Republican voter please vote for me and this is how you can go about doing that.
That is perfectly legal. No threats, no intimidation, no nothing; if you are going to vote then this is how.
Beck was a mistake. The shaming letter was reckless. Cruz is hitting the wall at Mach I.
wow!! Sums it up perfectly!
Meet Don Trump, an event hosted by Paul Pate, Iowa SOS
http://www.linncountygop.org/events/meet-don-trump-hosted-by-secretary-of-state-paul-pate-2
going national now:
Yes, Beck was a big mistake for Cruz. Since Beck's company Blaze is imploding, Beck is setting himself up to be the opposition to Trump for 4 to 8 years. He will probably go after Trump on the "meanness" of sending illegal immigrants home. There are plenty of corporate donors from Silicon Valley and elsewhere who will pay Beck money to push the Cheap Labor Express. Perhaps it's this change of focus that is causing his acolytes and supporters at Blaze to jump ship. Beck is a brilliant demagogue. But he's a con artist who will adopt whatever position allows him to grow his little empire. |
“The story is irrelevant to anyone who wasnât sent the mailer.”
going national now:
“Admit it, if it looks too good to be true for Cruz haters, it probably is too good to be true. Yes, the campaign postage meter stamped them. But this was either unknown by Cruz or sabotage.”
going national now:
Indeed. Iâm now almost 100% disillusioned with Cruz. Another FReeper here expressed it well: âI like the IDEA of Ted better than the REALITY of Ted.â
Yep. I realized after Cruz campaigned for the most lawless POTUS in US history by enabling Obamatrade that Cruz the man did not match the myth.
“It’s a big city ward heeler method “
but probably not the greatest tactic for mid-Western Iowa.
“Cruz spokesman Rick Tyler confirmed to IJ Review that the mailer was theirs in a phone call Friday evening, saying that the targeting had been âvery narrow, but the caucuses are important and we want people who havenât voted before to vote.â”
Telling voters they are in VIOLATION is a good campaign strategy?
On the other side, the mailer said in red letters at the top, âVOTING VIOLATION.â The text then reads:
You are receiving this election notice because of low expected voter turnout in your area. Your individual voting history as well as your neighborsâ are public record. Their scores are published below, and many of them will see your score as well. CAUCUS ON MONDAY TO IMPROVE YOUR SCORE and please encourage your neighbors to caucus as well. A follow-up notice may be issued following Mondayâs caucuses.
The reaction on Twitter was swift, and largely negative. Many viewed the mailer as a privacy violation.
Yeh,,good move. (snort!)
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