Robo-calls and Voter Deception
Friday, May 02 2008
by Frank Stasio and Katy Barron
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In the run-up to the May 6th primary, some North Carolina voters have been getting automated voice messages that are misleading and illegal. Chris Kromm, director of the Institute for Southern Studies, joins host Frank Stasio to explain the controversy behind a robo-call and mailing campaign by the non-profit group Women’s Voices, Women Vote, and the serious issues it raises about voter deception.
More Election 2008 stories from WUNC News and The State of Things are available here

