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"I got letters from individuals saying, 'You're a contributor to the issue. You're not piece of the arrangement. I won't answer your reviews any longer. You're a malevolent scholarly attempting to condition our kids.'" reviewed Atkeson talked in a meeting with CNBC.
For Atkeson, those notes denoted a shift: A more captivated electorate started to lose confidence in organizations like surveying spots, and citizens may never again be as ready to converse with her.
Simultaneously, innovation was progressing and landlines or mail were at this point not idiot proof ways of reaching overview respondents.
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