Moore Information Denies Push Polling

Filed under: 2008 elections, Original Reporting — Michael van der Galien, Editor-in-Chief on January 4, 2008 @ 6:30 pm CET

UPDATE: Chuck Douglas, a former congressman who is a top McCain adviser in New Hampshire told the Union Leader they suspect that Mitt Romney’s campaign is behind the calls. He later apologized saying that it’s not the official position of the campaign, merely his own (after Romney’s campaign denied the allegations and fired back).

As reported yesterday, we tried to contact Moore Information which, according to New Hampshire’s Attorney General, engaged in push polling in New Hampshire. The question is, however, who hired Moore, who then hired Western Wats, to conduct the polls? As of yet, we don’t know, but for what it’s worth: two people at this blog are trying to find out more about it.

Moore Information reacted our inquiries with the following e-mail: (more…)

RedState in Iraq

Filed under: Blogging, Iraq, Original Reporting — Michael van der Galien, Editor-in-Chief on April 27, 2007 @ 5:51 pm CEST

Red State’s Jeff Emanuel reports from Iraq.

Some great original blogreporting.

Why hasn’t the Pentagon asked me? to visit Iraq, I wonder.

I mean, I am an honorary American.

It’s a good read, go and check it out.


 

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