In mid-January, BIPAC held a meeting in Idaho for employers interested in engaging in Simpson’s primary race. An informal survey of the room determined that employers in attendance had access to 94,000 potential voters, or probably about 62,000 Republicans, said Jason Langsner, a BIPAC spokesman.
I was cited in a May 20, 2014, Bloomberg BusinessWeek story "Businesses Turn Out Workers’ Votes to Stomp Tea Party" saying:
In mid-January, BIPAC held a meeting in Idaho for employers interested in engaging in Simpson’s primary race. An informal survey of the room determined that employers in attendance had access to 94,000 potential voters, or probably about 62,000 Republicans, said Jason Langsner, a BIPAC spokesman.
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