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Malicious Polling Alert
 In recent days, many of our friends have received calls from a Florida
        company that is conducting a survey that we consider to be biased and
        malicious.
 
 The calls originate from 1-800-251-5850.  The “survey” is
        purportedly about affordable housing but asks many leading questions
        prompting respondents to define the ideal community as one with high
        density affordable housing proximate to transit, and to associate
        opposition to that ideal as coming from NIMBY’s and worse who don’t
        want neighbors who look different than themselves and increase
        crime.
 
 The “poll” also asks about political leanings, income, and views of
        various organizations, and more unusually even asks for your full
        name.  Many people report having been hung up on when they asked
        who was sponsoring the survey, gave the “wrong” answer, or in any way
        questioned the interviewer.  The 800 number traces to a dubious
        firm that advertises “advocacy” polling as one of its services. These
        tactics are commonly referred to as a “push poll” used to convince
        people to embrace the views of its anonymous sponsor.
 
 This survey clearly has an agenda, which we think is (1) To collect
        data to show that a “majority” in Marin supports building more housing
        and to marginalize those opposed to that agenda; and (2) to collect
        information about how better to market a pro-growth agenda in
        Marin.
 
 It also appears that this is not a legitimate poll gathering responses
        from a random sample, but rather a fishing expedition to gather
        information about the make-up of anti-density movement
        individuals.
 
 A surprisingly large number of residents who have been opposed high
        density developments have been contacted. If this were a bona fide
        random sampling of Marin residents, the odds of that happening would be
        miniscule unless this was a very large survey costing many tens of
        thousands of dollars.
 
 For these reasons we suggest using your judgment as to whether to
        participate in the survey if you are called, and to point out questions
        you feel are biased or leading, and ask about how the information will
        be used.   If you do choose to participate, we encourage you
        take notes on the questions you are asked (and your answers), and email
        your notes and comments to us for the record at MarinAgainstDensity@gmail.com
 
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