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reading it now, just got back to computer. On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 11:55 PM, Hunter Biden <hbiden@rosemontseneca.com>wrote: > Did u read speech - any suggestions > > R. Hunter Biden > Rosemont Seneca Partners > 202-333-1880 > > On Apr 28, 2011, at 11:53 PM, Alexander Snyder-Mackler < > smacklera@gmail.com> wrote: > > per our convo yesterday: > > Voters tend to think that the President can do a lot about gas prices. > Angus Reid found in 2006 and 2008<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cXWKM6UISuoA0lRo3tVLhyr5rXETPkPU7V9kZQSdnGCH_MiuwaW0HG4BovoivlgO3JhTh_aGiTU002WRGtC6CVt3r6EbQyDS1eERFYserAZsYprMn5gNzxj80ZWVUGgbxuM4Qbo2iy9CByWBuS4-xgtBjBn_b-tI4zQ9bhRh21tD_BcIDtfhkXG_OPVZHgGTP8=> that > more than 62% and 65% of voters respectively thought the president could do > a lot about gas prices, compared to 29% and 30% who thought it was beyond > his control. Gallup also found solid majorities<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cVHdFM2auffw9RjzWUhHKDkPH8GwNu4RkRuujNQLdyXufdreFCHzhQjvpKKYlPDAwOmXqad9MyMa1k2NP4dZu2oab07Eu2AZbk16vc6ilzjNzGPaxx6276cOkQajIcQhdb2Xk80dqpLQ1yEHcGnlie6JdxXlmy3Ra71XZwtOB70XS7L-CDrCevC> in > 2001, 2006, and 2008 that said President Bush was not doing enough to solve > the country's energy problems-certainly bigger than just gas prices, but the > best public-polling proxy we have for them-and Gallup found in late March<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cXU9xRwOKDGNrzf49VDecD0XPWJ0tv_I7lcHrC_p4mbqJun5rkRo30NkzB0Co2wdW2fJpoph44sXX2bu13DldvoOCR9nhsKJRFuv5xd8KUn63Txzi_E2BO_7xVCbSaDvBaRyeCsLXGwIh7xVwQQNb53BrhB8A9UN9I=> that > 65% of voters thought President Obama was not doing enough to solve the > country's energy problems either. > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Anzalone Liszt Research < <newsletter@anzaloneresearch.com> > newsletter@anzaloneresearch.com> > Date: Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:04 PM > Subject: Gas Prices Take Toll on Americans - ALR's National Polling Summary > To: <smacklera@gmail.com>smacklera@gmail.com > > > Having trouble viewing this email? Click here > <http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=ajfmw9cab&v=001SEg_mP6bgKSepHZ2kPv5d8mhft1YxObPpyoB_mfqQ0TbEQmQuJhe1TujEdOgESf_S4Kc3S7LE7DsM7LZ8zg4kcZMDT30FIGWTK_qTfqVKWA%3D> > [image: ALR Logo] > > April 28, 2011 > > Anzalone Liszt Research > > National Polling Summary > > > ______________________________________________________________________________________ > > Friends, > > > > Below you will find the weekly Anzalone Liszt Research National Polling > Newsletter, which provides a pollster's take on data and trends that affect > political campaigns. > > > > This week, we take a look at how Americans are responding to higher gas > prices, how much they are blaming President Obama for the increases, and > what they want to do to solve the problem. > > > > Following our analysis are additional news items and data we thought you'd > enjoy. > > > > John Anzalone and Jeff Liszt > > > _______________________________________________________________________________________ > > *STORY THIS WEEK: GAS PRICES TAKE TOLL ON AMERICANS* > > > > Spring and summer gas price hikes are no novelty, but this year is as bad, > or worse than, most years. Specifically, oil prices are jumping to reflect > turmoil in the Middle East. This is very good for oil companies' bottom > lines<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cXy5DBvvG9XXJk3xEImyPRcLT8umQP_faziceWymIKI7rMW72Ok4_y7cBrt_qr0bd4Nxp2UooL9xWyXrufEy6JD1aRu97vz14PKiFjDMaL3vV4t0HNYPp92tXVoq6gIzuAL7_UAJo0voojIiPRO7nY37KncIWWFD3Ys3Wo02hsZcOm6WMha9HRtJLcELKxrsLL9y1GbHApVf7YPp8YshSu8>: > BP, for one, made $5.48 billion dollars this quarter in part due to > increased margins on oil. However, gas price spikes have hurt average > Americans. At $3.88/gallon, regular unleaded gas is up more than $1.00 per > gallon nationally since last April according to the AAA<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cUJlb3XAEKjQ3FNwmXdixgEK5-vatqsw8juNshGFF_LLV7HGGy80AlaxRTiMfEdRo0pDI3oVVP3UY40PIYfMAcDQRuF_HRg3wHPdy9SQucxjDEijzTpOYrzYmxAq-bpM58=>, > and it is approaching record prices from the summer of 2008 ($4.11 for > regular unleaded). > > > > How much does this hurt Americans' pocketbooks? The average American drives > more than 13,000 miles per year<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cVm_jZCSdmdEsl2P4JrE1ozVl_9sJXWGGF7_uTkPEez7LC9mF-_-sxwZygJnpul9Yasznk2KKMNZ2oITJyJmLywLMic8zUZAAAFabvr5HhHyLNvv4bX2hZtICQqBBFGTX6SZZpfsHXO_A==>, > in a car or truck that gets them 22.6 or 18.1 miles per gallon<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cVEyT2i-Pxg2fb7Sr5VvZf2aYTY-bRLBjJvQRbMVRnaUOZM-E_H24j8dYILvoCLh7RPge2UtvxLawxUn2lF4RxpuLKwCD-sSmsK4Q2HmG7hmlf2iTjSs0fRBmg_uJ51a2t8_RXqlLo-AWwcnHo9yWzoHkVYAois-cMSsqupiyHxtukvzeEO_OXPJmJiagm61yDdP3enB9Fk0A==>, > according to the US government. This means the average American driver is > consuming something on the order of 600-700 gallons of gas per year-in fact, > the US consumed more than 138 billion gallons<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cWacU8Xpy4tbFhwCN7LDBrv2ffEYpeWpllOoKEyJ0y0eLdYXpKhmq7HaawHp2V8kNtPawl5Ky8HJ4BQiuH3mZ4ust4OUAVNBYViM6a-M83tlZK7F4CaDD2MwYBrtAwKpIeAmnf3lxhs3_Uu902btVs92VApmOnq5edW45PpT7VaEw==> of > gasoline in 2010, according to the Energy Information Administration, or > about 450 gallons per person (including children and other non-drivers). So, > $1 higher gas prices are costing the average American driver about $50-$60 > per month, or $600-$700 per year on top of the more than $2000 per year they > were already spending. > > > > Survey data backs up the economic facts and figures: 71% of Americans told > the Washington Post<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cWacU8Xpy4tbFhwCN7LDBrv2ffEYpeWpllOoKEyJ0y0eLdYXpKhmq7HaawHp2V8kNtPawl5Ky8HJ4BQiuH3mZ4ust4OUAVNBYViM6a-M83tlZK7F4CaDD2MwYBrtAwKpIeAmnf3lxhs3_Uu902btVs92VApmOnq5edW45PpT7VaEw==> that > they are feeling the financial strain from recent price increases, and 43% > said the increases have been a serious hardship. (To back up evidence that > spring and summer gas hikes are a regular occurrence, we would note in the > above link that the Washington Post has asked the same question about rising > gas prices in the spring or summer of 9 of the 12 years since 2000-they only > missed 2003 and the past two years during the economic downturn). Responses > have ranged from a low of 36% saying gas price hikes have caused them a > hardship (May 2000) to a high of 77% (June 2008), and the current result is > on the high end of Americans feeling the pinch. > > > > The public is taking out its frustration over high prices on Obama, as even > he suggested<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cXne1Glmaz7jxJHh2mjjor0JJ1TcE7WQT-NWAArKaHvHfPrqP1UYsWMj2OW_ZhuEqm9-c30-NwY71hr-F-u3l1YWwsYLUQA8R2r6Xua508CKGnhjXHL4Y6i_q_UvQwQ1Hd9Nw0zy8kFzZi0zUjjqHFGigkjOVKv2ekgSZcN89KGx_3RFYIwbCKNk7rjnBggvCEnciTMbA2B7Y0Ao2bTW8IC>. > According to Pollster.com, his job approval has dipped<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cVogdDBD7y0ZHLfbI5fff8iQylI8TDhqgG7FbR63Gd8LOdDnZSjZQgB8Yz5zCD2v4T1nDinWgiiB_EyEdVVhpRGink1urXy1TCqj54G_R5037a8PgtY29LH2q0mY2UzJOGCROMTWu76VGPB6GzyawNJNvAy20QlVYgus-5aAzhHgVWOga-PZTfc> in > the last couple months. We can't definitively link this drop to the recent > jump in gas prices (they may just be coincidental), but Gallup has noted > that gas price hikes were linked with voters souring on<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cUrOdVE-GZW_Q2Jkr58jvw-tFy6-DWos3vE-wvvUs-_4G3OxFKAVZuWTVtYsPPi4knECZMRe3VKosPXq0uBdbbf3JFSIX_wREoKlIMaNKuuBnMPKAYoeligNvmpMFifJDoECKjQ50NWoZD0FhHhmnr84o_cyFSjn0JZ3HVgGjX32Qfd6u2sy_rqdzZ5E9OHxd99m8-5zS_7mQ==> > both Presidents Bush as well as President Carter and President Nixon. The > media has often linked gas prices and presidential approval before, too: a > Google search for "president gas prices poll" reveals articles linking the > two phenomena together not only this year but in 2005<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cVArvcZvX3Drp3GGPQ97cYVG8iXWYy__5fjbTF_DLH7kaP51GeZgfcnfrfQxEicYMy1Pooxvjt1DP1QHWKcBWWloXZoW_DD8X4sO-eSry9crNJ5bjmuWRXbgICFw3sk0bMOfW1ORa7frUQBjYHNWxe7opGKbt7Od7F72BVDEMX_xQ==> and > 2006<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cW6Sm4xJBbObwosASawHcRmfLjQcOsaXouqaCy_DiupBVPps93bbnHGVfzVrH8PsW2yhBNub4ighdDgUV6ON6LWuih2X6c94j_Lo0uor8qxBiJLdXzlyYCbl_DFo5UyyjwejBxWTzzBmommtXMmPdkIG53J56FwuT-7KGjKCv-Q__LZ3MXRbrpL> for > President Bush. > > > > Voters tend to think that the President can do a lot about gas prices. > Angus Reid found in 2006 and 2008<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cXWKM6UISuoA0lRo3tVLhyr5rXETPkPU7V9kZQSdnGCH_MiuwaW0HG4BovoivlgO3JhTh_aGiTU002WRGtC6CVt3r6EbQyDS1eERFYserAZsYprMn5gNzxj80ZWVUGgbxuM4Qbo2iy9CByWBuS4-xgtBjBn_b-tI4zQ9bhRh21tD_BcIDtfhkXG_OPVZHgGTP8=> that > more than 62% and 65% of voters respectively thought the president could do > a lot about gas prices, compared to 29% and 30% who thought it was beyond > his control. Gallup also found solid majorities<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cVHdFM2auffw9RjzWUhHKDkPH8GwNu4RkRuujNQLdyXufdreFCHzhQjvpKKYlPDAwOmXqad9MyMa1k2NP4dZu2oab07Eu2AZbk16vc6ilzjNzGPaxx6276cOkQajIcQhdb2Xk80dqpLQ1yEHcGnlie6JdxXlmy3Ra71XZwtOB70XS7L-CDrCevC> in > 2001, 2006, and 2008 that said President Bush was not doing enough to solve > the country's energy problems-certainly bigger than just gas prices, but the > best public-polling proxy we have for them-and Gallup found in late March<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cXU9xRwOKDGNrzf49VDecD0XPWJ0tv_I7lcHrC_p4mbqJun5rkRo30NkzB0Co2wdW2fJpoph44sXX2bu13DldvoOCR9nhsKJRFuv5xd8KUn63Txzi_E2BO_7xVCbSaDvBaRyeCsLXGwIh7xVwQQNb53BrhB8A9UN9I=> that > 65% of voters thought President Obama was not doing enough to solve the > country's energy problems either. > > > > As far as remedies, voters strongly back Obama's effort to end oil company > tax breaks (he proposes rolling back $4 billion in tax breaks this year<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cXnEPFQl3Re1IX0xlhbMA8AaZDVOryyHxoFb4zy5XkmRybKCEPgf8tYeFdS_TDE2YNX2H5bLXM6ZHMAgeSmQ9SZIkYFayV8FNwmt90VmY7fwxkcVx-C6hnf3pXLO-j3m9PQlPRN7o-nTDSJRT3AYu6Auc2sTLGnqI6ScAKyoRlc8U7FyPavCMjxomyIhuRx9aEZhk1lc1W35A==>). > Seventy four percent of voters say<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cXOtn0DvG6Kf3RijTQNkc3V8MSIFCy4-l-2CCBjfReG0rfFDND-CI65jzw-H7wvVC_VjjIb2pORdwuE_xq_0-NaDFhpLdM-nCrf7Qr_OpRvbH8JeIjW98jcyMDwqJ6FwTRNo_3CZOmqZOkH-U8FCW4e79yCAKUx8C4h8o-fHIvh0kZM507sCt52C8qi85NJuEhcHSEDd005yapg9phykuyuzNVt0ZZ2Xs4Ri7YToZb2_ZbuFBdsitaSmEJNL-vkn-WSSkqRNzXqDqzJvzjcQkN96mmCyG85CdOoZavFuNsq_3jfULCAsVbiWdGfbHv0QUIdYByicdccUsNpQ8DlvT1div-GdUIRvQKWY0u3_yMGQpWOLn0dhulV3dT9SrrbRwVFKA1Xkvu6OmGgS97Pt09mXTntNe0vk_esNm3vw2QnxA==> that > would be an acceptable way to fix the deficit, while 22% say it would be an > unacceptable way to do so. Other actions voters support to with respect to > energy include, according to Pew<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cXWFiUcU44R16j8u7i8uPPmL-UAQj4w0t95rbE8A98OvIrTTCKcVc8fNyLm2vm7NeXx5jE4kBIiGsGFsagViEiUiCpPWuBRGvow0RHDuwW47ogrCGBGk0FEhiGuclxGk1J2g8pqYhIWnQjJjMIlA_Ve> > : > > > > - Increasing federal funding for research on wind, solar, and hydrogen > technology (74% favor / 21% oppose) > - Spending more on subway, rail, and bus systems (61% favor / 31% > oppose) > - Providing incentives for those who buy hybrid or electric vehicles > (58% favor / 35% oppose) > - Allowing more offshore drilling (57% favor / 37% oppose) > > *OTHER NEWS FROM THE POLLING AND POLITICAL WORLD* > > > > *Boehner's numbers fall: *John Boehner's short-lived honeymoon period > after the midterm elections is now over, and Americans are split on him<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cXSbkxaKUi8Zqf1KDRAWyfE8jWqMwSg9-Gi3ZZLDPcmtSysvTqmCTLO42X_MGwWxvPmlc78T_wgwozdx_su1IBh7kWGK4fu308TzQW5WzIqkexukUXspPGJTQQDyg66gbM1k1K65o9cKS-q4THpm-CoBVY-Wy8dP8IxFKN20ccjWjhtjkamqzdwSVilfexrIc8=>. > 34% are favorable towards him while 34% are unfavorable. > > * * > > *Obama's high-profile challengers face bleak prospects: *According to > Gallup<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cVvBmzr5UZ0jSoZXI3nXrrHL_M_l8XDZnU87Gq5F8p0ii0S3MQ85jLnou-Iuf3_hUauMOYDNHhIJk2_fYdqt6pep8pneNOVVoRidhc0Xf0YTJYOOoJcwYFigQLwApCuT1myezKZaMX60Q2F8Qlx4byzF6QnZaSMkPY=>, > 54% of voters say they will vote for Obama or consider it, but far fewer say > the same about his high-profile challengers. Romney fares best (48%), with > Huckabee (46%), Trump (35%), and Palin (34%) trailing him. Not great signs > for candidates who have not had a single negative ad run against them > nationally or been the focus of a sustained campaign against them. > > * * > > *Donald Trump is not a credible candidate for President: *The public has > largely not cared much for Donald Trump, but they have further soured on him > since his recent foray into the right-wing fringe of politics. The same > Gallup poll finds voters largely do not like Donald Trump (36% favorable / > 53% unfavorable). > > * * > > *In the time it took you to read this, Apple released a new iPhone: *While > this study should be taken with a grain of salt (it is a non-representative > survey<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cUVWiu_dXCvDwuTSoozk5SrLE52VSH4i5Sq5GMCLD_KgYisZfjeQUedBFfJMGPpKGbukwzQrKYgVaC8JvLtd-9WM_XE_Eq8b3ZmqvuHup6qswk0N2sxidsv438Wd-aPrVAcOX1jhCeGZodW1p0QbT87FGXYDNpe7BZaPsKiytufTYwFXFvnyvy82MhWy9M0x7k=>done buy a company looking to sell smartphones), Retrevo finds that 62% of > smartphone owners believe their smartphone is out of date or will be by the > time their contract is up. > > * * > > > > *At work, most baby boomers find their age irrelevant or a net plus: *The > AP finds<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cUJihX1iKQQ1Oy73EM7o3oLBu0BHMHhzuK8bl223RT7RjG1TK_C9vxo2vDnZghKbroTtH7kArk98jzXM6e0xKkik1YjrjARur60ZF3wHbQXMqo8iNKV60UP_lVMQEIJiDWHntNnqJA2KlsgkHG-plshSPimWnXBFFa5QhwcE_3HJVVjhtzk1n8C4Of8zTB18xE=>that more baby boomers (defined as being born between 1946 and 1964) find > their age an asset than a liability in the workplace: 25% call it an asset > while 14% call it a liability. Sixty one percent say their age is not an > issue. The same amount of boomers feel they have faced age discrimination at > work (18%) as the overall US population 18 and over (16% of adults say they > have faced discrimination at work). > > *PUBLIC POLLING * > > > > > > > > *PRESIDENT OBAMA'S JOB RATING* > > *Polling Firm* > > *Date* > > *Sample* > > *Approve* > > *Disapprove* > > Gallup > > 4/23-26/11 > > Adults > > 43% > > 48% > > CBS/NY Times > > 4/15-20/11 > > Adults > > 46% > > 45% > > Gallup > > 4/17-19/11 > > Adults > > 42% > > 49% > > > > > > > > > *DIRECTION OF THE COUNTRY* > > *Polling Firm* > > *Date* > > *Sample* > > *Right Direction* > > *Wrong Track* > > CBS/NY Times > > 4/15-20/11 > > Adults > > 26% > > 70% > > Marist > > 4/10-14/11 > > Reg Voters > > 31% > > 64% > > Ipsos/Reuters > > 4/7-11/11 > > Adults > > 25% > > 69% > > > > > > *Republican Party Favorability* > > *Polling Firm* > > *Date* > > *Sample* > > *Favorable* > > *Unfavorable* > > NBC/WSJ > > Apr 2011 > > Adults > > 31% > > 44% > > NBC/WSJ > > Jan 2011 > > Adults > > 34% > > 40% > > NBC/WSJ > > Dec 2010 > > Adults > > 38% > > 37% > > > > > > *Democratic Party Favorability* > > *Polling Firm* > > *Date* > > *Sample* > > *Favorable* > > *Unfavorable* > > NBC/WSJ > > Apr 2011 > > Adults > > 38% > > 39% > > NBC/WSJ > > Jan 2011 > > Adults > > 39% > > 37% > > NBC/WSJ > > Dec 2010 > > Adults > > 37% > > 41% > > > > > > *PARTY SELF ID* > > *Polling Firm* > > *Date* > > *Sample* > > *Dem* > > *Rep * > > *Ind / other* > > Pollster.com Trend > > 4/5/11 > > Adults > > 31% > > 24% > > 39% > > > > > > * * > > > [image: Find us on Facebook]<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cWDZW5B4GgUn1FqSj8cFctQyHS9COXD1oEEoRamHD4swVIoIODfI01VuMnL14Bx6Xl7XB1ib9fKQ0Uz7ool0soHk5Rb1-uqrska3HaD8J-hp845mny3UJj47BKr4LB0p3e6839NOsI_hCjGh9zxW1GqgA2aLag9jgTM79MQvQloUg==> > [image: Join Our Mailing List]<http://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/email.jsp?m=1102554993952> > [image: Follow us on Twitter]<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&et=1105324772080&s=2347&e=001jxKhCG8F7cUkNGxpIrEZgx9aYXm-Cx0AKvHY8qQ7td8aC28EZWnZnNPMuxJJXTeBaLE_ZqWWl613IFROFbccl1tDTvIF4fKnhJdTV7yze9_GRj4P71v7TRgURDT9OM1Qsva9fUkLHYU=> > Forward email<http://ui.constantcontact.com/sa/fwtf.jsp?llr=ajfmw9cab&m=1102554993952&ea=smacklera%40gmail.com&a=1105324772080> > > <http://visitor.constantcontact.com/do?p=un&m=00134obnevlHhzLfCFBpoRF9Q%3D%3D&se=001LKBS74IDyAc%3D&t=001GfWPNQNqgMU9RLQHHIMi6A%3D%3D&llr=ajfmw9cab> <http://www.constantcontact.com/index.jsp?cc=news01> > This email was sent to <smacklera@gmail.com>smacklera@gmail.com by > <newsletter@anzaloneresearch.com>newsletter@anzaloneresearch.com | > Update Profile/Email Address<http://visitor.constantcontact.com/do?p=oo&m=00134obnevlHhzLfCFBpoRF9Q%3D%3D&se=001LKBS74IDyAc%3D&t=001GfWPNQNqgMU9RLQHHIMi6A%3D%3D&llr=ajfmw9cab> > | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe<http://visitor.constantcontact.com/do?p=un&m=00134obnevlHhzLfCFBpoRF9Q%3D%3D&se=001LKBS74IDyAc%3D&t=001GfWPNQNqgMU9RLQHHIMi6A%3D%3D&llr=ajfmw9cab>™ > | Privacy Policy<http://ui.constantcontact.com/roving/CCPrivacyPolicy.jsp> > . > Anzalone Liszt Research | 260 Commerce St | Montgomery | AL | 36104 > > > > -- > > Alexander Snyder-Mackler > (302) 598-8678 > > -- Alexander Snyder-Mackler (302) 598-867
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