The Cruz campaignâs mailer also contained the recipientâs voting history, a grade for their history and that of several of their neighbors.
âYour individual voting history as well as your neighborsâ are public record,â the mailer read. âTheir scores are published below, and many of them will see your score as well. CAUACUS ON MONDAY TO IMPROVE YOUR SOCRE and please encourage your neighbors to caucus as well. A follow up notice may be issued following Mondayâs caucuses.â
I believe you should face facts.
Voting history as to how often they voted or voting history as to who they voted for? Or is the one in Iowa different or what? To my understanding it was how often they voted, not who they voted for. I could be wrong for sure. In any case it’s scummy, stinks and I don’t like it.
Here’s the article where I took it to mean it was just how often you voted, but maybe it’s different for different states?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3390937/posts
“A voter report card mailer is grading residents on how often they vote compared to their neighbors and some Missourians aren’t happy.”
“The voter report cards give letter grades to voters based on participation and then list neighbors’ scores. The mailer says it might issue another report after the election.”
“I believe you should face facts.”
I’m trying, FRiend.
Freegards