Some Sobering Stats From Unity ‘08

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in General Politics, Polls

I’m sure most of you had already guessed that things were like this, but just in case you need a reminder

The Unity08 poll, conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates, found that 82 percent of U.S. adults agree that “America has become so polarized between Democrats and Republicans that Washington can’t seem to make progress solving the nation’s problems.�

Seventy-four percent say they are “dissatisfied� with the way things in the country are going, the highest in 13 years, and 72 percent say they’d like a wider choice than just the GOP and Democrats in 2008.

Asked which issues they deem “crucial,� only 22 percent identified gay marriage; 30 percent, abortion; 39 percent, guns. By comparison, 72 percent called education “crucial,� 71 percent said so for terrorism, 68 percent for health care and 62 percent for the increasing national debt.

Does this sound like you? Then click here to see how you can lend your voice and support to the Unity ‘08 movement. And while Unity ‘08 isn’t without its flaws, they’re definitely a heck of a good start to get this country back on a common sense path.

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11 Responses to “Some Sobering Stats From Unity ‘08”

  1. Alex Says:

    Very interesting idea but seems to lack the legitimacy for people to take seriously. Democrats and Republicans are so far entrenched in our culture that it’s hard to believe a third or unified party could ever come along. I’ll keep my eye on this though, maybe just maybe it’ll catch on.

  2. Justin Gardner Says:

    Very interesting idea but seems to lack the legitimacy for people to take seriously.

    I disagree. It’s only a few weeks old yet, and it has some very well regarded backers.

    But hey, go and sign up for some of their updates and start participating. It’s because moderates are so weary that things like this don’t catch on. A change in attitude is needed, and the time is now.

  3. Meredith Says:

    I’m a little skeptical. Who are the well-regarded backers? I looked through the list of council persons, and many of them are college students.

    My only other question is what stance this third party is going to have on “crucial” issues. Also, among those issues they deem to be merely “important,” I would guess that depends on who you are. For me, gay marriage is not an important issue until a bunch of politicians are trying to ban it. Abortion is also not an important issue until a bunch of politicians are working to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    I will try to have an open mind, but I am weary that this sort of thing will just pull voters away from a good candidate - like a democrat that I like.

  4. sleipner Says:

    The difficulty is that this is one issue that both Repubs and Dems are united on - neither side wants serious competition from a third party, especially one close to their own in ideology (because that gives the advantage to the opponent).

    Until and unless we have publically funded elections and the demise of K street (neither of which have a snowball’s chance in a volcano of happening) we’re probably stuck with 2 parties.

  5. Tom Says:

    What Meridith and sleipner said is worrisome, that this movement will just pull votes away from one party or the other. Therefore, the more we may like Unity ‘08, the less we oughta like ‘em! On the other hand, a good shake-up is needed.

  6. Bill A Says:

    Joe Liberman seems to be available. Rudy Guliani probably
    wont get the gop nomination. Liberman/ Guliani `08.
    That could win!

  7. amba Says:

    Giuliani-Lieberman.

    But if the Reps have the sense to nominate McCai — IF — enough people may still perceive him as somewhat independent or centrist enough to render Unity08 moot (not moot, of course, insofar as it’s highlighted the center).

  8. Margrit B Says:

    I frequent political chat rooms, most all co-chatters are aware that I am very democrat-oriented. I share news of interest info most often, so, when I watched the segment on PBS NOW about Unity08..I was excited to pass this info on..seems we spend all our time complaining about whats happening now and wishing on a star of change for the future and in recent times, to no avail.
    Well, when i approached my fellow liberal thinkers with the web site and what little I knew about it..I was literally attacked. Being accused of spreading propoganda what was being furnished by the bush camp to sabotage the democrats chances…to say the least, i was ostrachized and am no longer a welcomed member of the “group”.
    I am very disconcerted now..almost feeling guilty that just pure info is dangerous to a cause. How long can any alternative party exist..with the paranoia of democrats and the constant examples of misdeeds by republicans? Even in the posts above, I see evidence of bringing mainstream political ideology into this fold. Libermann would not be a welcomed candidate for dems and Guliani does not pass the mustard due to his tight affilation to the status quo…will America ever be moderate again?

  9. Tad Cook Says:

    I’d love to see a genuine grassroots political movement grow in this country. Unfortunately, information has recently come to light that calls into question whether Unity ‘08 is really what we’re looking for.

    Jim Cook has been looking into Unity ‘08 and asking tough questions about legal status and financial transparency for months. The Unity ‘08 founders haven not answered.

    With permission, here are his questions:

    – February 1, 2007
    – Contact: Jim Cook (retorts@irregulartimes.com)

    Unity08 (on the web at http://www.unity08.com) is a non-profit corporation that says it is “grassroots� and a “people’s movement� to nominate its own candidates for president and vice president of the United States of America. As Unity08 puts it at http://www.unity08.com/believe:

    “Unity08 intends to fix this broken system by electing a bipartisan “Unity Ticket� to the White House in ‘08 funded solely by small-dollar donations from everyday Americans. As a result the Unity08 President and Vice President will enter office not with favors owed to lobbyists and special interests but with a clear mandate from the American people to cooperate and provide courageous leadership on the most crucial, complex issues facing our country.�

    Unity 08 is becoming a hot topic as it continues to refuse to answer questions regarding its conduct. The most central of these questions are listed below. See http://irregulartimes.com/unity08unansweredquestions.html for complete documentation of the information contained within these questions.

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    1. Unity08 has in multiple places indicated that it is committed to funding solely by small-dollar donations of no more than $5,000 (see above). Yet its 4th Quarter 2006 report to the IRS shows a contribution of $23,545, with the contributor’s name “Withheld.�

    Also in its lawsuit filed against the Federal Election Commission (which you may read for yourself at http://irregulartimes.com/unity08courtdoc1.pdf) on January 10, 2007 in DC District Court, Unity08 specifically requests exemption from any “obligation to register with the FEC, report its receipts or expenditures, or limit the amount of donations that it receives from contributors or the amount that it expends.� Unity08 also states in the lawsuit that “it should accept donations from individuals, which may be in the form of loans, without limitation as to the amount.� Unity08 further states in its lawsuit that were it able to be freed of FEC regulation, “Unity08 would seek and receive much larger donations and loans from willing contributors.�

    What explains this discrepancy?

    2. In seeking an official Advisory Opinion on its correct designation as an organization (527 vs. PAC), Unity08 specifically stated that “The FEC will determine whether or not we are a political committee for FEC purposes. Obviously we will follow their opinion.� On another page, Unity08 posed and answered its own question: “Would you and your candidates have to abide by FEC regulations? Of course.� Yet when the FEC’s advisory opinion was issued, informing Unity08 of the need to register as a PAC within 10 days, Unity08 ignored it for two months, and then filed a lawsuit against the FEC. (See http://www.unity08.com/about/governance and http://www.unity08.com/faq)

    What explains this course of conduct?

    3. In the summer of 2006, Unity08 pledged to update its financial disclosures twice a month. It broke this pledge. In the fall of 2006, Unity08 pledged to update its financial disclosures once a month. It also broke this pledge. On January 5, 2007, it pledged to update its list of donors on the webpage http://www.unity08.com/donors on January 31, 2007. It broke this pledge as well.

    What explains this behavior?

    4. On the main page of the Unity08 website, the organization asserts in boldface that “Unlike the other parties we don’t have lobbyists bankrolling our work.�

    Yet Carolyn Tieger is co-chair of the Unity08 Rules Committee. Thomas C. Collier is the other co-chair of the Unity08 Rules Committee. Sayuri Yamada Matthews is a member of the Unity08 Rules Committee. Tieger is a leader of Porter Novelli, a registered lobbying firm. Collier and Yamada Matthews are registered lobbyists. In the lawsuit against the FEC, Tieger and Collier claim as plaintiffs that they have contributed money to Unity08 and would like to contribute “substantially more.�

    How do these facts square with Unity08’s repeated vows to end the influence of lobbyists in politics?

    5. Unity08 has strongly promoted its Clean Money Pledge. It challenges members of the public to sign on to a statement in which they commit to the following plan of action: “I will only vote for a presidential candidate who has raised more than half of his/her funds through small contributions of $250 or less.� It further sent out letters to presidential candidates in the Republican and Democratic parties, challenging them to commit to take a majority of their funds from donations of $250 or less.

    Yet only 0.35% of the $306,920 in Unity08’s 4th quarter donations reported to the IRS came from donations of $250 or less.

    6. Unity08’s 2nd quarter statement lists $18,700 (a significant portion of all donations) as having been made in the year 2002. How does this mesh with the description of Unity08 in its May 30, 2006 press release as a “new grassroots organization� that has been “building for months,� not years?

    7. In its 4th Quarter 2006 report to the IRS Unity08 lists nine contribtors, seven recipients of expenditures, and Unity08 itself are listed as having the same business address. How is this possible?

    8. Unity08 claimed on http://unitypetition.com/faq.php that its Unity Petition effort “is entirely volunteer, from top to bottom.� Yet its 4th Quarter Report to the IRS (see http://irregulartimes.com/unity084q2006.pdf) shows payments of $1700 for “Unity Petition Outreach.�

    9. During the year of 2006, public relations professional Anya T. Harris referred to herself in a number of places on and off the Unity08 website as “Chief Operating Officer of Unity08″. During the same year, Steptoe and Johnson lawyer Thomas C. Collier referred to himself on the Unity08 website and in a lawsuit against the FEC (see http://irregulartimes.com/unity08courtdoc1.pdf for the filing). Yet there is no mention in the 2nd quarter, 3rd quarter, or 4th quarter reports to the IRS (at least those available to the public as of 2/1/07) of Anya Harris or Tom Collier receiving compensation. What explains this discrepancy? How are Collier and Harris being compensated for their considerable services to Unity08?

    10. Unity08 has commissioned a national poll with Princeton Survey Research (see http://www.unity08.com/pollsummary). Such polls are expensive. Yet there is no report of any payment to Princeton Survey Research for this poll.

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    Unity 08 refers to itself as a “grassroots organization� and a “people’s movement.� A grassroots organization responds to the grassroots. A people’s movement responds to the people within it. Let’s see whether Unity08 answers these questions � or continues to ignore them.

    Please don’t take my word or his for it–this information is publically available. I urge everybody with an interest in Unity ‘08 to look into this carefully.

  10. Colleen Smith Says:

    Wake up citizens! Take heed! Unity 08 is the only party to be introduced on network television readily! This is a very very bad sign. The leadership names I have heard are only two, Sam Masterson and Mayor Bloomberg out of New York City. Masterson is a cop on L A Law where they plant suggestions encouraging gun banning nation wide. It is a drive to ban guns for all citizens globally. Bloomberg is an anti-gunner. I have been a member of the Constitution Party for a number of years and have NEVER seen them referred to on television! Why is a party that takes the oath to preserve and protect the constitution very seriously and unwavering being ignored at a time we need to restore our constitution asap and recover our stability more so than at any other time in history? Because the two major parties are not keeping their oath! They haven’t been for a long time. It is just words to them. We need to wake up! Good grief! Why is it we are all so blind or lack in conviction? We need the sanity, the integrity and the commitment of a constitutionally correct government, urgently! I strongly urge all who seek a solution from the rampant corruption in government to beware of anything so readily introduced on air nationwide. It is not in our best interest! Crime rates go way high every time and every area where they strip law abiding citizens of their inalienable right to keep and bear arms. This is it folks. If we don’t vote in the only party left that is in line with the constitution we shall regret it profoundly! Check it out online, they are a nationwide established party with a platform and (wow) constructive plans for repairing the damage incurred under the “leadership” of too many self seeking irresponsible professional politicians. We need leadership not misleadership.

  11. Bill King Says:

    Re Tad Cook’s message of 2/7. You raised some interesting points. Have you had any response from Unity 08?

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