It's one thing for a political party to send out a fund-raising mailer designed to look like an official Census Bureau document, in the apparent hope of bamboozling some confused recipients into opening it. After all, who among us hasn'tdone that at some point?
But it takes some chutzpah to double down on the tactic, even after the Census Bureau itself, as well as members of Congress from your own party, have complained about it -- and to do it in the same year that the actual Census is being conducted.
That's what Michael Steele and the Republican National Committee are doing. Check out this mailer, dated February 8, and obtained by TPMmuckraker.
"PROCESS IMMEDIATELY -- 2010 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CENSUS ENCLOSED," reads the official-looking envelope, which also says "DO NOT DESTROY -- OFFICIAL DOCUMENT."
Inside the envelope, a letter from Steele tells recipients: "I have authorized a Census [note the upper-case 'C'] to be conducted of every Congressional District in the country. Enclosed is your official 2010 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CENSUS registered CODE .... in your name as a representative of your area."
Further down, Steele cuts to the chase. "And when you send back your completed Census," he writes, "I urge you to also demonstrate your commitment to the Republican Party by including a generous donation of $25, $50, $100, $250 -- or even $500."
Following the letter is a survey, which asks for responses to questions like: "Do you trust the Democrats to take all steps necessary to keep our nation secure in this age where terrorists could strike our country at any moment."
You can see it here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/25786332/Fake-RNC-fundraising-Census-2010
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