April 03, 2009
This time, it's over a petition.
Democrats descended on Capitol Hill Wednesday to deliver hundreds of thousands of pledges from across the country in support of President Obama's budget. The signatures were harvested during a massive effort to tap the president's huge e-mail list and capitalize on a 50-state, door-to-door campaign.
The official DNC release read, "Supporters of President Obama's budget to hand deliver 642,000 pledges...." CNN and the Huffington Post reported the DNC's claim. But the truth is somewhat more complicated.
The president's e-mail list of 13-million resulted in just 114,000 individual pledges — a response rate of less than 1 percent. Party workers secured another 100,000 signatures by hitting the streets. The DNC arrived at its 642,000 figure by making three photocopies of each petition so that every signer's senators and representative could get one.
DNC spokesperson Natalie Wyeth responded: "This effort was designed to give our supporters the tools to influence their elected officials. Of course we delivered a pledge to each of their members of Congress — 642,000 pledges. That's what we said we were delivering and that's what we did."
When asked about the impression in the DNC press release that there were 642,000 unique pledges, she offered no response.
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Posted by: XBradTC at April 03, 2009 05:14 PM (kWCZW)
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Posted by: Frank G at April 04, 2009 05:13 PM (Aaspy)
I saw the response/defense "we said we gave a gajillion and we did it".
That was funny. I mean, how can they say that?
You know how? Because I bet a dollar nobody but FauxNews covered it.
You can get away with saying a lot of crap if you're never called on it.
Posted by: Veeshir at April 06, 2009 09:49 AM (ThMnZ)
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