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Huckabee Push-Polling Continues In NH Despite Candidate's Calls To Stop

December 18, 2007 07:15 PM


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GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has disavowed the underhanded tactic of "push-polling" -- using computerized phone calls to spread negative information about rival candidates -- saying the practice "violates the spirit of the campaign."

But it appears that the former Arkansas governor does not mind others doing the dirty work for him.

New Hampshire blogs and internet message boards are buzzing with reports of automated phone calls that praise Huckabee, while attempting to sully his rivals.

Patrick Davis, the executive director of Common Sense Issues, confirmed to The Huffington Post that his group is behind the New Hampshire push-polling calls which are targeted at a broad group of voters statewide.

"Our group is completely independent of the Huckabee campaign," Davis, a political consultant based in Colorado Springs, said. "We are running an independent effort."

But Davis' group has also set up a website - TrustHuckabee.com - and has conducted similar push-polling efforts touting Huckabee in Iowa.

Over the weekend, rival GOP candidate John McCain complained that he was being targeted by push-polls orchestrated by Davis' group which the Arizona senator described as a nonprofit "supporter of Huckabee's soft money."

Public protests by McCain and others prompted the Huckabee camp to disavow the practice. In a statement released by his campaign, Huckabee said that he wished the practice would stop.

"We don't want this kind of campaigning because it violates the spirit of our campaign," Huckabee said. "I don't want to become President because I disabled the other candidates, I want to become President because I am the best candidate."

A spokeswoman for the Huckabee campaign did not respond to requests for comment about the New Hampshire calls, which were first reported by Mike Caulfield, an editor at the Blue Hampshire blog, and a contributor to Huffington Post's OffTheBus. Caulfield asked his readers Tuesday to report any push poll calls they receive to the OffTheBus Polling Project.

Michael Ladam, a Keene, N.H. resident who received one of the calls on Tuesday, said that it began by asking voters whether he planned to vote in the Republican primary, and whether he was concerned about pro-life issues.

When Ladam continued with the phone poll and indicated he would be willing to support former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, he said the questions suddenly took a negative turn.

"Then they asked the classic 'if you had heard that Rudolph Giuliani had taken strong pro-abortion stands on issues, would that make you less likely to vote for him?'" Ladam said.

The New Hampshire attorney general's office recently opened a probe into similar allegations that Mitt Romney was being targeted by push-polls but no findings have yet been released.

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push polls, robo calls, etc.. are all an invasion of privacy for all voters, regardless of party. These "spam" must stop.

Our members report receiving 5-9 robo calls a day. Most will not vote for those candidates that continue to call.

Shaun Dakin
CEO
The National Political Do Not Contact Registry
www.StopPoliticalCalls.org

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 12/19/2007

It exactly fits the spirit of the campaign to spread disinformation and lie about doing it. Like saying you can be an evangelical and be a president for all the people at the same time.

As I say as often as possible. If God said "Mike, kill me a son" I see Huckabee complying with glee and religious fervor, especially under the circumstances. What will happen if he's elected and gets frustrated in two or three months and the still small voice in his head starts shouting it's time for Armageddon?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 12/19/2007

quarantine aids patients,what is he going to do with children that are affected, or people that recieved tainted blood transfusions, or IV drug users.yet the only reason he can think of, or use as reference is of course gay men. what a bigot, Im a dentist and i work on all types of people that are affected with hiv and aids on a volunteer basis. huckabee could use a teeth bleaching. maybe he could come on down to my volunteer office

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 12/19/2007
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Hello Mr. Follmer,

I was wondering if you could please help us reconcile this blog posting, just a bit?

In para. #2, you state, "But it appears that the former Arkansas governor does not mind others doing the dirty work for him."

But in paras. #8, 9, you also write, "In a statement released by his campaign, Huckabee said that he wished the practice would stop. "We don't want this kind of campaigning because it violates the spirit of our campaign," Huckabee said."

So, I think maybe you accidentally left out the additional paragraph to explain to us why it "appears that the former Arkansas governor does not mind others doing the dirty work for him."

Thanks much,
Sincerely,

NOT a Huckleberry Supporter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 12/19/2007

I thought it was only Push Polling when you were lying... Like "would you be less likely to vote for Guliani if you knew he once practiced cannibalism?" That's how Rove does it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 12/19/2007

The other republican candidate must not be too bright. Why are they letting this man get away with all the lies. This man is a chronic liar. He thinks he semi funny one liners will deter everyone's attention.
I guess he may be right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 12/19/2007

DR. JEKEL & MR. HIDE NEEDS TO BE FINED AND TAKE RESONSIBILITY FOR HIS ACTIONS..HIS SONS HANGING OF A DOG WHILE PRETENDING TO BE A SCOUTS MASTER SHOULD ALL BE FORGIVING TO RIGHT..HUCKIE DOESNT WANT TO EXCEPT BLAME FOR THAT NEITHER..AND HUCKIE PRESSED THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO COVER IT UP.. WELL DONE HUCKIE-GREAT JOB OF PARENTAL SKILLS..I WOULD HOPE HIS SON GOT SOME PROFESSIONAL HELP..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 12/19/2007

1) Push polling is the tactic used by the morally bankrupt.

2) Huckabee is a pile of slime.

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All of this holier than thou stuff Huckabee has been spouting is pure BS. I am still amazed by the stupidity of all of the bible-thumping morons in this country who have fallen for someone who is so obviously unethical and manipulative.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 AM on 12/19/2007
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That is grotesque. Push-polling is just vile. It doesn't matter who does it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 AM on 12/19/2007
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Swift boating

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 AM on 12/19/2007
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Wait till the real Republicans start smearing Huckabee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 PM on 12/18/2007

I used the "contact us" link at their web site to send the following message. Please do likewise. If enough people tell them their behavior isn't acceptable they might (yeah, I know it's a long shot) think twice the next time.

I don't care who the Republican nominee is but your push-poll tactics are beneath comtempt. Please crawl back under your rock.

P.S. Why do you hate democracy, and by extension American, so much?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 12/18/2007

Two Points:

1) If negative ads didn't work they wouldn't be used.

2) Winning is all that matters in politics - if you lose you don't get to put your views on the table.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 12/18/2007
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Push polls? Hmmmmm. Anybody seen Rove lately?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 12/18/2007

Sounds like your typical Rright wing Christian behaviour to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 12/18/2007
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