PeterNewm
01-12-2008, 04:21 AM
The previous calling and campaigning we did was insufficient to get the information to enough voters.
So, I propose a complex push poll to help people get the information they need.
What is required: 1) a phone list (or venue) of potential primary voters to use.
2) Supporter to use this list
3) A script to use
A script format could be something like this:
Hello, I'm XXXXX, and I'm conducting a short survey regarding the primary elections in XXXXX, do you have a moment to answer a few questions?
(response)
On a scale of 1-5, where 1 is strongly disagree, 3 is neutral, 5 is strongly agree.
1) How do you feel about candidate Dr. Ron Paul's proposal to end the war and stop spending money in foreign countries?
(If positive) Do you think it's possible to bring the troops home and let the Arabs fight each other without us there?
(If negative) Do you think it's possible to continue the war without causing the dollar to lose value from overprinting by the government?
2) How do you feel about candidate Dr. Ron Paul's proposal to end the personal income tax for all Americans, by ending government spending on all the unnecessary government programs and anything he believes is unconstitutional?
(response)
3) Which candidate are you most likely to vote for?
1- Dr. Ron Paul or 2 - any of the others
(response)
there could be follow-ups regarding specific issues, etc.
anyway, it could go on like that and there could be enough questions that the caller could go to the specific questions that may interest the specific listener. . .
If responses are positive, the final question should be:
X) Do you plan on voting at XXXX's primary/caucus on XXXX?
(reminds listener to go vote!)
If asked who, say it is an independent survey for small government association of XXXX or whatever.
So, I propose a complex push poll to help people get the information they need.
What is required: 1) a phone list (or venue) of potential primary voters to use.
2) Supporter to use this list
3) A script to use
A script format could be something like this:
Hello, I'm XXXXX, and I'm conducting a short survey regarding the primary elections in XXXXX, do you have a moment to answer a few questions?
(response)
On a scale of 1-5, where 1 is strongly disagree, 3 is neutral, 5 is strongly agree.
1) How do you feel about candidate Dr. Ron Paul's proposal to end the war and stop spending money in foreign countries?
(If positive) Do you think it's possible to bring the troops home and let the Arabs fight each other without us there?
(If negative) Do you think it's possible to continue the war without causing the dollar to lose value from overprinting by the government?
2) How do you feel about candidate Dr. Ron Paul's proposal to end the personal income tax for all Americans, by ending government spending on all the unnecessary government programs and anything he believes is unconstitutional?
(response)
3) Which candidate are you most likely to vote for?
1- Dr. Ron Paul or 2 - any of the others
(response)
there could be follow-ups regarding specific issues, etc.
anyway, it could go on like that and there could be enough questions that the caller could go to the specific questions that may interest the specific listener. . .
If responses are positive, the final question should be:
X) Do you plan on voting at XXXX's primary/caucus on XXXX?
(reminds listener to go vote!)
If asked who, say it is an independent survey for small government association of XXXX or whatever.