Polling firm threatens blogger and Jim Harris with lawsuit

I got a tip about an image conscious polling firm, whose senior vice president left legal threats for a blogger they felt had defamed their company. The post has since been altered, but the graphs remain for readers to draw their own conclusions about the accuracy of various national polling firms, including one that seems to stick out. I’m sure you can guess which one, based on who has lawyers dispatched to the scene.

Because Jim Harris, former leader of the Green Party, had agreed with the analysis posted on Paulitics, John Wright’s Ipsos-Reid legal counsel offered to sue Harris “AND the Green Party['s] [...] over the line” claim that Green Party polling numbers are suppressed by at least one polling firm.

Ipsos-Reid legal counsel was apparently salivating at the possibility of taking on a national political party (I base my imagination of a drooling lawyer on the superfluous, and misdirected warning {to a space Harris doesn’t monitor}, and personal dig Wright got in on Harris about rejecting his offer to be “Facebook friends”). I mean seriously, isn’t it enough to threaten someone with a lawsuit, now you have to remind them that you snubbed them on a social networking site? And just think of how easy it would have been to deliver the threat of a lawsuit if you were Facebook friends?

Inbox (1) |V|

John Wright - - You’ve got Lawsuit mail!
November 30, 2007 - - Hi Jim, u suk!!!

Really guys, do lawyers need any more work? Aren’t they busy enough kissing babies, warming peoples’ hearts, or running for office?

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Wracking my brain, I couldn’t remember when before I’d seen a polling company get upset over something someone posted online. Does anyone remember who it was, and where the incident took place?