Two workhorses
Because I’ve seen them repeatedly through the years, I believe two of the survey packages in this mix are long-standing controls, or at least reliable second-string contenders that have been up-dated and refreshed over time.
The first is the American Civil Liberties Union’s National Survey on Freedom, Justice and Equality. It’s vintage ACLU, and the outer envelope art hasn’t changed much in more than 10 years. I’m sure the letter copy has been rewritten time and again as the specific threats to various liberties have developed, but the core offer remains: a chance to “help shape a genuine debate about bedrock American values.”
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Two workhorses
Because I’ve seen them repeatedly through the years, I believe two of the survey packages in this mix are long-standing controls, or at least reliable second-string contenders that have been up-dated and refreshed over time.
The first is the American Civil Liberties Union’s National Survey on Freedom, Justice and Equality. It’s vintage ACLU, and the outer envelope art hasn’t changed much in more than 10 years. I’m sure the letter copy has been rewritten time and again as the specific threats to various liberties have developed, but the core offer remains: a chance to “help shape a genuine debate about bedrock American values.”