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Para quando as "push polls"?

Este post do Abrupto faz-me pensar que não deverá faltar muito até que surja em Portugal o fenómeno das “push polls”. Eis do que se trata:

A “Push Poll” is a telemarketing technique in which telephone calls are used to canvass vast numbers of potential voters, feeding them false and damaging “information” about a candidate under the guise of taking a poll to see how this “information” effects voter preferences. In fact, the intent is to “push” the voters away from one candidate and toward the opposing candidate. This is clearly political telemarketing, using innuendo and, in many cases, clearly false information to influence voters; there is no intent to conduct research.

Mais exemplos e definições aqui. Um caso muito falado foi o do alegado uso de “push polls” contra John McCain por parte da campanha Bush:

Voters in South Carolina were reportedly asked “Would you be more likely or less likely to vote for John McCain for president if you knew he had fathered an illegitimate black child?”, an allegation that had no substance, but planted the idea of undisclosed allegations in the minds of thousands of primary voters. McCain and his wife had in fact adopted a Bangladeshi girl.

Já estivemos mais longe disto (se é que não começou já). Não imaginam o número de vezes que sou questionado sobre os resultados de alegadas “sondagens feitas pela Católica” em que a Católica nunca esteve realmente envolvida, ou que candidatos divulgam antes de nós próprios “resultados” das nossas sondagens que nada têm a ver com os resultados reais.

Muito perigoso…

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