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Nasty Anti-Obama Push Poll Launched In Ohio


First Posted: 09-11-08 09:38 AM   |   Updated: 10-12-08 05:12 AM

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Two individuals in Ohio have described an identical push poll being conducted in their home state that presents Barack Obama as a quasi-radical leftist, uses inflammatory quotes from Reverend Jeremiah Wright, and offers risible interpretations of the Senator's policies on everything from sex education to abortion.

The poll -- conducted by the Long Island-based Opinion Access Corporation, a telephone survey firm -- represents, perhaps, the most negative messaging yet to be witnessed this campaign cycle.

A reader named Rachel from Strongsville, Ohio alerted the Huffington Post to the calls on Wednesday. Later that afternoon, Marc Ambinder of the Atlantic received a similar email from a reader named Jared in Columbus, Ohio. Both recipients of the push poll described the experience in nearly identical terms. Wrote Rachel:

I received an incredibly offensive, anti-Obama push-poll tonight from 'Opinion Access Corporation.' When I said that I was voting for Obama, they asked if I would be more or less likely to vote for Obama if I knew that he voted to let convicted child sex offenders out early, voted to allow convicted child sex offenders to live near schools, is for sex education in Kindergarten, voted for some offensive and incredibly graphic abortion procedure, and so on and so on for 5 minutes. This was a really offensive push-poll. They also brought up the statements of Rev. Wright and Michelle Obama."


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"They also asked me several agree/disagree statements before and after the statements... They asked me agree/disagree that Obama is too inexperienced to be President, agree/disagree that Obama is too risky of a choice for President, agree/disagree that Obama as President would pose a threat to our national security, and so on. They asked me this before they read the statements that I had notified you about and then again after reading me those statements "to see if my opinions had changed." Apparently, those types of suggestive questions are deemed 'push polls.'

Compare that description to the one offered by the reader over at the Atlantic.

...just got off the phone with a polling company. While I do not know that I can technically define their questions as a push poll, the company, Opinion Access, was definitely testing negative statements about Barack Obama to see if it would sway my vote. They began with baseline questions to determine my support for Obama, and th[e]n proceeded to read/refer to the following issues to see if it would make me more or less likely to vote for him (or I could say that I wouldn't believe it):


Spiritual adviser said American brought the 2001 attacks on itself

Voted against requiring schools to install monitoring software for pornography

Obama's spiritual advisor stated that US created HIV to kill people of color

Has voted to restrict 2nd amendment rights, voted against toughening policies against gang members, only legislator that refused to support legislation that would force adult stores to not be near schools or churches, voted for sex education for kindergartners, born alive education

They then re-asked the initial baseline questions to see if my support for Obama had changed at all.

On Thursday morning, Ambinder posted similar testimonials from readers in Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Push polls are designed, by definition, to sway public opinion by "pushing" a negative message. The most famous one this election cycle occurred when a bevy of calls were made about former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's Mormon faith. The party responsible for those calls was never revealed. Calls to Opinion Access Corporation were not immediately returned.

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03:18 PM on 09/13/2008
Hillary can campaign all she wants in Ohio...tduring the primaries, the vote wasn't for her as much as it was against Obama. He is not popular in that state. McCain will win Ohio handily. Have Palin run the right counties for a couple of days before the election and it will be all over.
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05:29 AM on 09/12/2008
When these sorts of tacts happen in another country we call them TAMPERING...here it's "push poll". Rove and Company are going to try and steal another election by hook or by crook and we're just going to let them do it right under our noses.
12:12 AM on 09/12/2008
The purveyors of unethical and offensive push polls should be outed in their communities for who they are and publicly shamed for their anti-democratic conduct. Every effort should be made to convince their other clients to drop them.

This push poll was apparently from Open Access Corp. located at

Opinion Access Corp.
47-10 32nd Place, Long Island City, New York, 11101
718.729.2622 (2OAC) - 888.489.DATA
www.opinionaccess.com/index.html

President: Jimmy Hoffman
Chairman: Joe Rafael, Email Joe: j.rafael@opinionaccess.com
Ginene Hoffman, Executive VP
Alma Riviera-Engel , Director of Operations
12:10 AM on 09/12/2008
From NetProspex:

Lance Hoffman Vice President, Business Development lhoffman@opinionaccess.com
Joe Rafael Chairman j.rafael@opinionaccess.com
Yolanda Milford Staffing Manager y.milford@opinionaccess.com
Desiree Quesad Hispanic Markets Manager d.quesada@opinionaccess.com Alma Riviera-Engel Director of Operations a.riviera-engel@opinionaccess.com
Ginene Hoffman Executive Vice President g.hoffman@opinionaccess.com
Jimmy Hoffman President j.hoffman@opinionaccess.com
11:16 PM on 09/11/2008
Still waiting for the Democratic 527's to make their appearance.
If we lose this one it's over for the party.
These guys just ain't getting it; NICE GUYS FINISH LAST !
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11:19 PM on 09/11/2008
Or even the DNC ads.. where are they..?
schatsie
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10:46 PM on 09/11/2008
Oh this is SUCH a Surprise, right out of the Rove Limpaugh book on crap to throw at the Dems....
10:36 PM on 09/11/2008
You can still leave a message if you press I think its 3 at the begining whichever is the one for hiring inquiries.
10:22 PM on 09/11/2008
Push poll them . . .

Opinion Access Corp.
47-10 32nd Place, Long Island City, New York, 11101
888.489.DATA

http://www.opinionaccess.com/

Call the 888 number, it costs them MORE money.

hit 2 for sales.

hit #. then 7232 for the big boss.
01:40 AM on 09/12/2008
Thanks for the info spreading this around right now...
02:46 AM on 09/12/2008
Sending it right out now. Thanks.
09:39 PM on 09/12/2008
thats real cool man. Just screw over a company that had nothing to do with this just because of something you read over the internet. You always believe everything you read on the internet? People never get things wrong huh? In the mean time, you and your wack job bloggers could potentially cost a small company trying to get by in a crappy economy tens of thousands of dollars because of some BS you read on the internet. Something that the comapny had nothing to do with. Is it possible that there was another company using their name or simply another company by the same name operating out of a different state or using Opinion Access as a trade name? Wow, good job guys- way to use your head. Speaks tons about yourselves and where your heads are.
08:53 PM on 09/11/2008
Why don't these simple-minded people concentrate on helping their candidate win instead of trying to get Senator Obamas true supporters to jump ship. They can spread lies about Senator Obama all they want but his supporters know the truth about him. As far as Rev. Wright, we all saw the tape and know what he said. I am still waiting to see the tape with Senator Obama saying the same things.
10:50 PM on 09/11/2008
Don't minimize the effect of the push poll. The next thing you know McCain is way up in Ohio. These things are aimed at the elderly, uninformed and weak minded voters. Then they start talking about all the negative things they heard about Obama to their friends.

It's a deadly bullet that could sway a couple hundred thousand people or more. That could determine the outcome of the election. Just one state. It happened in the last two elections, just one state.

Obama needs the same thing to counter balance the effect. This is for everything, all the marbles, your future, my future, everyone's. Don't forget that ever.
02:49 AM on 09/12/2008
We will be seeing a lot more tape of people talking in churches. Palin has a boatload of insinuating tapes but with what is coming out of her mouth not the pastor.
08:31 PM on 09/11/2008
It is sad. This is the only way that the republicans can win this race. This is pathetic. Whatever happened to winning a contest fairly? This is the game of win at all cost. This is such a disgrace. I wonder how John McCain would feel about himself having to win this way. How could you even feel that you were actually elected is you won this way.

Every now and then, I go to the fox site just to see what they are talking about and it is amazing how racially charged this election is. Many people will never admit that it has anything to do with race, but check out the statements that people make on this site. You almost feel as if you are in about the 3rd grade and the really sad thing is that fox is where most of the racist go to vent.

Just think, all of this cover just to say that they don't want a black person to be president. Many people felt the same way after the civil war. Blacks were always put in the position of being second class citizens. And the people who were making them feel like 2nd class citizens, were people who had such low self-esteem themselves, they had to make themselves superior to feel good about themselves.

This is the same thing that we are seeing now with how the republicans are conducting themselves. SAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
07:54 PM on 09/11/2008
IN NYC Area:

Would anyone be interested in picketing the company?

Perhaps an event can be set up on "mybarackobama.com"?

Let me know here...

(gosh, I've never picketted anything!)
11:19 PM on 09/11/2008
I'd love to picket. I'm from LIC and this is shameful. I'll keep checking these posts and around and I'll show if anything gets organized.
06:54 PM on 09/11/2008
There we go again trying to get people scared about Obama!
10:53 PM on 09/11/2008
It's not trying, it works. Wake up before it's over.
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Passenger57
Keeping Calm And Carrying On...
12:31 AM on 09/12/2008
Obama said they would do this....and here they are!
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06:45 PM on 09/11/2008
Thanks for the number everyone! I called and left a message in the employment section! I asked them how much they paid to call people and try to trick them with lies and smears!!! I hope their voicemails are flooded!
06:16 PM on 09/11/2008
OK, this post needs to be corrected. The polling company is from Long Island City, a section of Queens in NY and pretty much the armpit of Queens. The company is not in Long Island, a section of NY that includes the counties of Nassau and Suffolk.
06:05 PM on 09/11/2008
Karl Rove and the 2004 Bush re-election all over again. McCain is SCARY. He is running scared. Riding on Palin's platform. SCARY!!! Americans will see the light.
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MsYellowDog
06:39 PM on 09/11/2008
I wish the people of the South who live around me would be capable of "seeing the light." They refuse to see that they have been voting away their own rights for at least the last two elections,and can expect more of the same if they line up to drink the Rethuglican Kool-Aid as they now seem to be doing.
02:44 AM on 09/12/2008
It does amaze me that Bush's complete incompetence over Katrina and outright negligence does not turn Loisianians off to the Republican agenda. They are overwhelmingly voting McCain/Palin. Geez! Why on earth would Katrina victims trust the Republican after how badly the Bush Admin. neglected them? I would love to hear from a Katrina victim to explain their reasoning.
02:55 AM on 09/12/2008
I have read many diaries and blogs from people in your area. There is ways to reach them. Go to kos and look up some of the stories. Many are putting on a front in front of their neighbors. Doesn't mean when talked to alone without an audience they feel the same way. If these are your friends, relatives etc. go read Kos, etc you will see a surpprising number of pissed off closet repub haters. They may or may not vote for Obama. But they are too mad too really vote for McCain. Try Barr then. Anyone but McCain. Let them blame Barr for the McCain loss. Remind them about this women is Bush redux and then McCain's proven record of reubberstamping.

They have lost a lot just like any average American tap into self preservation not their racism.