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Bingo
Posted at May 1, 2008 2:50 PM in response to Board Members from Robo Calling Nonprofit Criticize Effort, But Vouch for Group
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Also, it is clear that WVWV conducted legitimate voter registration drives, involving telphone calls from real people, in past years, which gives them a bit of cover now. It is quite possible that some of the Clinton supporters running the organization saw an "opportunity" this year and grabbed it.
Posted at May 1, 2008 2:46 PM in response to Board Members from Robo Calling Nonprofit Criticize Effort, But Vouch for Group
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At least one: Maggie Williams. Maybe her middle name is Lamont??
Posted at April 30, 2008 3:29 PM in response to Nonprofit Women's Voices Women Vote Stops Suspicious N.C. Robo Calls
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Supply some data to support your assertions. How many calls and mailings have been done? How did your organization obtain names of potential unregistered voters? How did the expenditures for polling help you identify unregistered voters? Your organization will need to produce all this and more to the IRS, if you want to retain your 501(c)3 status.
Posted at April 30, 2008 3:22 PM in response to Nonprofit Women's Voices Women Vote Stops Suspicious N.C. Robo Calls
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If Lamont Williams is not a real person, how was this name chosen? Since the WVWV organization targets women voters, why have a male make the calls, and not identify his purpose in making the calls? I'm sorry Sarah, but your explanations for the poor timing of the calls and mailings (just before primary dates) are not credible. Are you aware that WVWV broke laws in the way it placed these calls, without caller ID?
Posted at April 30, 2008 3:11 PM in response to Nonprofit Women's Voices Women Vote Stops Suspicious N.C. Robo Calls



