From Deseret News archives:
New Hampshire unlikely to name poll culprits before primary
Anti-Mormon calls praised McCain, criticized Mitt
Attorney General Kelly Ayotte issued a brief report just five days before New Hampshire voters go to the polls. In it, she pointed to two firms: Western Wats, based in Orem, that made the calls; and Moore-Information Inc., of Portland, Ore., that hired Western Wats.
She said her office determined that while Western Wats conducted the poll, Moore-Information "was involved in developing the content of the transcript for the poll and set the dates for the poll to be conducted in New Hampshire."
A spokesman for Western Wats told the Deseret Morning News the company did, indeed, make the calls but denied that the firm engaged in push polling.
"We don't do push polling," said company spokesman Jeffrey Welch. "We never have and we never will."
Welch said the calls were conducted as a survey. He also said the company cooperated with the New Hampshire investigators, handing over a copy of the survey, along with other related materials.
Western Wats officials also told investigators who had hired the firm to make the calls, he said. The investigation, he said, "did not give us cause for concern," he said.
New Hampshire executed out-of-state subpoenas for Moore-Information to produce documents by Saturday explaining its role and who hired it as a middle man. The Attorney General's Office asked for a speedy hearing on the subpoenas so primary voters could determine who was responsible for the calls.
But an Oregon court scheduled a hearing for Jan. 16 a week after the primary after Moore-Information disputed the subpoena and objected to the deadline.
The news comes as a blow to Mitt Romney trying to become the country's first Mormon president. His faith has been an issue in his presidential bid, especially with conservative evangelicals who are central to his strategy to cast himself as the candidate for the GOP's family values voters.
New Hampshire law requires that all political advertising, including phone calls, identify the candidate being supported. No candidate was identified in the 20-minute calls.
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