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This file contains: To: Chuck Colson, Gordon Strachan, Van Shumway From: Kathleen Balson RE: "Opinion Research Corporation." 2pgs [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 2/3/1972

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Richard Nixon Presidential Library Contested Materials Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 45 41 2/3/1972 Campaign Memo To: Chuck Colson, Gordon Strachan, Van Shumway From: Kathleen Balson RE: "Opinion Research Corporation." 2pgs Thursday, March 15, 2012 Page 1 of 1 Chron subject February 3, 1972 CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: Chuck Colson DETERMINED TO BE AN Gordon Strachan ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING E.O. 12065, Section Van Shumway By EMP FROM: NARS, Date 6-10-80 6-102 Kathleen Balsdon SUBJECT: Opinion Research Corporation The negotiationst to informally "syndicate" the ORC polls have proceeded to this point: 1. We will arrange to have ORC polls mailed to the top man at each daily paper, and radio and TV news directors (total: 5, 164). 2. ORC will supply a copy of the release at least seventy- two hours before its release date, and give us ninety-six hours notice, when possible, that a poll release is expected. 3. The polls will be mailed in press release form, with no cover letter, and in ORC envelopes. We will do all the printing, addressing, stuffing, etc. 4. ORC will lease a postage meter to be kept in their Washington office. We will transfer funds from account 1000 to cover this postage expense. The meter will be used for our mailings of ORC polls ONLY. 5. ORC will provide me with a copy of their mailing list so any of their clients not on our list can be added. Comments: Item #2, dealing with the lead time, is vital to the success of this project. The poll must reach west coast papers before the release date if we expect them to print it. Harris and Gallup polls are received by the media several days in advance of the release date. 2. In order to maintain credibility with the media, it may be worth our while to mail ORC's "balance" polls too. These include polls on ecology, taxes, etc. While they aren't always in complete support of the Administration's actions, they are not overly critical (a sampling is attached). This will certainly help to counteract criticism that ORC 1= in the White House's hip pocket. Approve Disapprove In a similar affort to maintain credibility, it may be advisable to postpone Senator Dole's distribution of ORC polls on the Hill, and our distribution to White House staff and spokesmen, until after the poll appears in the press, or on the wires. The news clipping, rather than the ORC press release, should then be distributed by Administration personnel. Approve Disapprove cuc