'Social Pressure' Mailers Inundate Ohio's 12th District By Jo Ingles

 'Social Pressure' Mailers Inundate Ohio's 12th District By Jo Ingles

In the 12th Congress of Ohio, voters have passed with political fairs due to the election of Mangalore. But there is a kind of mail that some voters say that the line has been crossed.
 Democrat Danny O'Connor and Republican Tray Rodriguez have encountered Tuesday for a special selection to fill the seat of former reporter Peter Tiberi. It is being seen ethnicly for indicating about midterms of November, and voters in the district of Congress have flooded with almost daily mailers for the last month.
But when the dealer Bait Sereda went to her mailbox and addressed posts to her adolescent children, who had recorded her voting record, she had taken a lot.
Sirda says "I was angry.
Serda thought that her adolescent children were threatening posts, especially in small voters.

"One of them is 21. The second is 19, and these letters mainly vote in their last four elections." "And my daughter did not vote for any of them till last year. And she feels she was trying to embarrass them or do something like that. When she was 10, 12, 13 years old I do not vote so shameful on them. "
The part of this letter, which has read it like this: "What secrets do you have, but whether you have a general record or not. This year, we are sending you and your neighbors this year to participate in your civic participation. Helps to take. "
The Mailer Progression Turnout Project was shipped. Spokesman Amin Amin says that the passengers who send social pressure email do not mean to threaten the voters.
Amin says, "Our goal is not to embarrass people in general or to fight them in some way." "We only want them to get a record of voting and understand that this is a public record and actually think about it when they decide to vote, to say, 'My The record record is a public record record. People recognize and proud of the fact that they are voters and they have already publicly voted.


Amin has sent more than 87,000 pieces of mail to her organization in such a way and she has just heard a few people's complaints.
But using this strategy are not just left-handed groups. Dealer's resident Chris Craig received two of them from Republican organizations. The record of voting of each other's three was recorded, which he did not even know.
Fank says "The way it was connected, it really feels that it was regardless of privacy, but maybe it's not, it's just on this line." "And then he also felt a little child."
She thinks Meler thinks that the voter party is going to belt the lines and every voter does not tell the vote every time for the party's candidate.
Rob is with Securior Ohio Republican Party, one of the designated organizations on mailers.
Securver says, "You know it's happening for many years." "I have seen it in presidential politics, state politics and countrywide. It is social pressure to vote for people. And it is talking that it is to ensure that your voice is heard. I do not think that There is no problem doing this. "

But voters like Fak and Cold believe that it's heavy hand and does not like it. When combined with other strategies - text messages, phone calls, door-to-door doors - they say it's too high.
Fank says he was completely sent to a partially absentee voting petition that he did not want. The fan shows the house where you offer vendor gifts to get your contact information.
Fank says, "You have to stop getting an estimate of free estimation or gift card from filling the belt, and then you will contact it continuously for the next six months or a year."
Still, Amin says it is a good reason why the group maintains this tendency.
Amin says "social pressure emails, we have seen that voters will increase about 8 percent in turnout out."
And on Tuesday turnout turnout will be important.
 
 

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