New York Daily News

It’s cens-less GOP hit for ads, mailings imitating ’20 tally

- BY SHANT SHAHRIGIAN

The Republican National Committee was urged Thursday to stop sending fundraisin­g mail and making social media posts that resemble the census.

“Distributi­ng these materials as Census operations begin around the country could mislead Americans, reduce Census participat­ion and harm the accuracy of the Census,” Rep. Carolyn Macluded loney (D-N.Y.) and three fellow lawmakers wrote RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel.

The GOP has been caught mailing fundraisin­g letters that closely resemble census forms from coast to coast.

In one example obtained by the Daily News, the RNC wrote a Westcheste­r resident, “Enclosed is your official 2020 CONGRESSIO­NAL DISTRICT CENSUS … in your name as a representa­tive of Yorktown Heights.”

The mailing included a large form with 41 multiplech­oice questions that mimic the real 2020 census being distribute­d starting this month. At the bottom, there was a large box to “certify” the survey and provide credit card details to make a contributi­on to the RNC.

Similar tactics from the RNC in 2010 prompted Maloney (inset) to write a law barring non-government groups from sending solicitati­ons with the word “census” on the envelope, outside cover or wrapper through U.S. mail.

But in the buildup to this year’s census, the government agency tasked with overseeing the national count has been contacted “dozens of times” about imitations from the RNC, Maloney wrote.

She cited a recent Census Bureau statement urging businesses and organizati­ons “to avoid using the likeness of the U.S. Census Bureau and 2020 Census materials that may confuse recipients and the public.”

The RNC did not immediatel­y return a request for comment.

Facebook on Thursday promised to take down ads from President Trump’s campaign that resembled the census, according to CBS. The social media giant previously said it would allow more than 1,000 of the ads to fly.

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