Asking donors to decide among 12 priorities seems arduous to me — picking what’s first and last might be easy, but respondents could get hung up in the middle with choosing which ones are five, six and seven. And anything that stalls out the compulsion to write a check is not good.
However, after the ranking request, the DCCC survey questions are easier to answer and mostly meaningful, on point with the copy platform and the Democrats’ intent to set the country in a new direction with donors’ input and financial support.
‘Fake Surveys Suck!’
Asking donors to decide among 12 priorities seems arduous to me — picking what’s first and last might be easy, but respondents could get hung up in the middle with choosing which ones are five, six and seven. And anything that stalls out the compulsion to write a check is not good.
However, after the ranking request, the DCCC survey questions are easier to answer and mostly meaningful, on point with the copy platform and the Democrats’ intent to set the country in a new direction with donors’ input and financial support.