Originally Posted by
Distracted1
Who one plans to vote for is personal.
Also, you have sidestepped the question. A person on the other end of the telephone claiming to be a pollster is always a pollster, right?
Stop playing word games. We're talking about identifying information: name, address, etc.
'Always' is a very limiting word. Very little in life is always "always". Are the vast majority of pollsters really pollsters? I think so. A scammer wants financial info, not who you're going to vote for. They'll pose as the IRS, a Nigerian prince, a collection agency, etc. Not a political pollster.
Remember that this convo started out by a claim that Trump voters lied about who they would vote for
out of embarrassment, not fear of harm or being scammed.