April 27, 2010 2:44 PM

Republican Rep. Jason Chaffetz Calls RNC "Census" Mailers an Outrage

By
Brian Montopoli
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Republicans

Updated 4:23 p.m. Eastern Time

Republican Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah has lashed out at the Republican National Committee over its continuing practice of sending out a fundraising mailer that claims to be a "census document."

"They're trying to be deceptive, and it outrages me," Chaffetz said in an interview with The Plum Line's Greg Sargent.

As TPMMuckraker's Zachary Roth reported Monday, the RNC is continuing to send out a fundraising appeal  with the words "census" and "DO NOT DESTROY/OFFICIAL DOCUMENT," despite a law passed weeks ago banning these types of mailers. (Here is a copy of the mailer.)

The RNC, which has faced a string of scandals under the leadership of chair Michael Steele (pictured), argues the law does not apply to its mailers, which note (in relatively smaller print) that it is not a U.S. government document.

Chaffetz, who co-sponsored the law banning such mailers, said it is indeed a violation.

"I'm happy to walk over there and give them a lesson," he told Sargent. "Just don't use the word 'census' and you don't have a problem."

"They're going to have to abide by the law," added Chaffetz. "The reason they're using the word census is they're trying to deceive people. I think that's wrong. Even though it's my own party I've got to call this out for what it is."

Along with Darrell Issa of California, another Republican and the co-sponsor of the law, Chaffetz is reportedly drafting a letter calling for a halt to the mailers.

Issa's spokesman told the Huffington Post that the RNC "didn't break the law, that's the bottom line," because the group exploited a loophole in the legislation. (He allowed that they "may have violated the spirit of the law.") Issa is reportedly considering introducing new legislation as early as today to close the loophole.  

(UPDATE: Issa has introduced the legislation. "Deceptive mailings must not be allowed to interfere with the constitutionally mandated Census," he said. "This legislation deserves bipartisan support and I am working with Congressional Democrats to advance this bill as expeditiously as possible.")

In the mailers, which repeatedly use the word "census," Steele asks recipients to fill out a "2010 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CENSUS," which he says will "provide us with the detailed information we need" about a particular district.

Recipients are given a May 17th deadline to return the document. They are asked to also send along a donation to the Republican Party of up to $500.


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by mikecq April 27, 2010 6:58 PM EDT
I got one of these and must say it is very deceptive.. It states that I was selected as a delegate to represent my area in the "census". The response we sent should discourage this sort of behavior in the future.
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by chasstan April 27, 2010 4:49 PM EDT
You'd think Steele would wise up and lay low, trying to avoid controversy. Seems like the more the guy gets away with the more arrogant he gets. The Repubs wanted him to try to show too that they would tolerate a minority leader. They should have done their homework and realize what a track record this guy had. Oh wait, they took the same approach in their selection of a vice presidential candidate.
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by thebob-bob April 27, 2010 4:39 PM EDT
We're talking about Republicans here.

Fear, Hatred, Distortion, Distraction, Deception and Division is all they have to offer.
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by raboz April 27, 2010 3:24 PM EDT
I got one of those and thought it was in really bad taste! I decided to shred it and then mail it back to them as confetti in their postage prepaid envelope, let them pay postage both ways... help out a struggling post office and save land fill space in my cities dump! Stupid stunts like this is the reason I am no longer a Republican but an Independent!
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by Zann-Zel April 27, 2010 4:04 PM EDT
People who get these need to take them down to the police station and file charges - its Illegal! We've heard so much about Illegal lately - so lets start prosecuting!
by bradkt1 April 27, 2010 3:16 PM EDT
Deception using someone else's name and/or the apparent "official" stamp of the Government appears to be a GOP specialty and it is not just limited to the RNC. It has happened so many times before. There were mailers sent out to Black communities in Virginia telling voters that because of the high election turnout in 2008, half of the voters would vote the next day. There have been forgeries of documents allegedly from the NAACP and other organizations stating that these organizations opposed a particular item on the agenda of the Democratic Party. There have been amy such instances and it just goes on and on...and keeps going.
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by Zann-Zel April 27, 2010 2:53 PM EDT
They pretty much have No shame!
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