Oct 09 2008

OR: Pushing?

Published by Randy Stapilus at 8:02 pm under Oregon

We’ve not gotten any of these yet – though we might, living in a partisanly-swing region – but there are reports now about push-polling in the Oregon U.S. Senate race, on behalf of Republican Senator Gordon Smith.

The most detailed report just appeared on the Talking Points Memo blog: “A spokesman for Western Wats, a Utah-based market research firm, confirmed to TPMmuckraker that his firm was conducting calls on the Oregon Senate race, and named NMB Research as the client, would not give additional information, citing a non-disclosure agreement.” No indication at this point that the client was Smith’s campaign; could be another party (and others are highly active too).

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