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The Politics of Calling

By Peter Lyle DeHaan, PhD

With the fall elections in the United States now in our rear-view mirror, we can now take a calmer look at what happened. In the days preceding the election, more than one person shared with me their eagerness for the voting to come to a conclusion.

Quite succinctly, their common refrain was, “I’m sick of all political commercials—and especially the phone calls.”

Here are some of my observations:

Therefore, our politicians calls should consider:

Given the electorate’s outcry over robo calls, specifically, and political calling, in general, we can expect the practice will come under greater scrutiny.

To address this, our elected officials will adopt a more regulatory attitude towards telemarketing and robo calling, even though they, in part, contributed to the problem, causing some of the exact voter angst they are seeking to appease.

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