#1) First of all , the key thing always is
volunteer and
donate
#2) But, secondly, it's always nice to give feedback. Here's an example of a letter I recently submitted to
Gallup's Customer Service Area.
Rework the letter below, and submit your own!
some tips ( courtesy of all the letter to the editor advocacy campaign emails i always get ):
a. don't sound too mad , they'll dismiss you
b. be emotional in your point of view; point out that you feel "manipulated" by their skew
c. cite something that's well researched ( the mydd post is great for that )
d. point out that you're a customer they've lost ( appeal to the dollar )
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Hi,
I am an avid political junkie, and (formerly) liked your outfit for its convenience; i watch CNN, and USAToday, and your polls were picked up by them, and pretty much the only ones I paid attention to.
Lately, it's just seemed like your polls are way too skewed to take seriously. Some folks at this site have done pretty clear analysis:
http://www.mydd.com/story/2004/9/17/03529/1649#readmore
Please look into your methodology. It's annoying to feel like I'm being manipulated.
Thanks,
Sharif