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They then did a phone "push-poll" to survey teachers and parents (and we all still wonder where they got the teachers 'phone numbers).
Education Reform Group Pulls Council into Schools Brawl « PubliCola 2010
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Then a few elections ago, there was that push-poll in South Carolina run by the Bush camp.
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If this poll is accurate and was not a "push-poll" format, the results say quite a bit about the lack of serious thought most Americans give to the background, experience, and character that we require for those who aspire to the office of the Presidency -- much more than it says anything whatsoever about Ms. Palin.
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McCain recounted the story of the Spartanburg teenager at the center of the push-poll story, provoking King to ask, “Are you saying that Governor Bush was responsible for that call?”
COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE KARL ROVE 2010
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The push-poll front was opened on Monday, February 7, when the McCain campaign lacerated us over a call to a College of Charleston student from our polling firm.
COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE KARL ROVE 2010
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In 1978, the future Republican governor, Carroll Campbell, targeted Democrat Max Heller, who was Jewish, with a push-poll that asked: "Would you vote for a Jew who did not believe in the Lord Jesus Christ?"
Gubernatorial candidate Haley withstands S.C. whispering campaign 2010
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In 1978, the future Republican governor, Carroll Campbell, targeted Democrat Max Heller, who was Jewish, with a push-poll that asked: "Would you vote for a Jew who did not believe in the Lord Jesus Christ?"
Gubernatorial candidate Haley withstands S.C. whispering campaign 2010
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Yesterday a friend of mine received a push-poll aimed at smearing the Democratic judges running in Harris County.
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In 1978, the future Republican governor, Carroll Campbell, targeted Democrat Max Heller, who was Jewish, with a push-poll that asked: "Would you vote for a Jew who did not believe in the Lord Jesus Christ?"
Gubernatorial candidate Haley withstands S.C. whispering campaign 2010
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But it exploded into a big campaign event on Thursday, February 10, when a woman stood up at a McCain town hall meeting in Spartanburg and tearfully described how her teenage son had received a push-poll call the night before that described McCain as “a cheat and a liar and a fraud.”
COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE KARL ROVE 2010
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