It's hard for me to imagine the type of person who doesn't resent robocalls to the point of a negative association with the candidate. Why does anyone even think that this kind of thing helps someone's campaign? Apparently the idea "your privacy trumps [no pun intended] my importance and power" never entered his mind. His is not an attitude I am looking for in someone running for office.
Well, that'll lock in the votes of middle-aged slot-machine jockeys.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseIt's hard for me to imagine the type of person who doesn't resent robocalls to the point of a negative association with the candidate. Why does anyone even think that this kind of thing helps someone's campaign? Apparently the idea "your privacy trumps [no pun intended] my importance and power" never entered his mind. His is not an attitude I am looking for in someone running for office.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseHere in Colorado; I received propbably 20+ Robo Calls from the Romney Campaign prior to the caucus.
It was EXTREMELY annoying. At the end; I just calmy said "I am voting Santorum" and hung up. The calls kept continuing.
The only thing that could have made it worse would be if Trump's voice was on the recording.
The Romney Campaign is as clueless as ever.
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