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Conservatives Betrayed Survey -- Don't miss your opportunity!

I have posted the message I received yesterday from Richard Viguerie at Grassroots Freedom below. Get in on this survey now! Yours truly has already registered her opinion on the survey. The results ought to be VERY interesting nationally!

A special message for Grassroots Freedom advocates

Because you are an advocate for Grassroots Freedom, I know you have a deep commitment to the political process in America. And, as such, I think you will be interested in a feature on one of my other political websites.

I am conducting a survey on www.ConservativesBetrayed.com, asking for your opinions on who was responsible for the Republicans’ loss of Congress in 2006. I give you 31 choices and ask you to pick the 10 people or factors that were most responsible. You also have an opportunity to write in names or groups not on the list.
In a few days I will be releasing the Top 10 list to the national media. To make certain your choices are included, won’t you please cast your votes right now? You are just a click away. Go to www.ConservativesBetrayed.com and look for the poll on the top center of the home page.

Obviously www.ConservativesBetrayed.com is a conservative site, but this poll is attracting interest from Democrats, liberals, and independents as well—we all have our opinions about why the Republicans lost so decisively. So I hope to “see you” at the poll and thank you for your consideration.


Richard A. Viguerie
GrassrootsFreedom.com and ConservativesBetrayed.com
9625 Surveyor Court, Suite 400
Manassas, VA 20110
rav@conservativesbetrayed.com

P.S. I expect the results of this poll will receive a lot of national attention, so if you’d like your views included, you’ll need to cast your vote soon.

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