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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDavid Siegel, founder of Westgate Resorts, urges his employees to vote for Trump
I found this on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/MichaelSkolnik/status/790901281485361152
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@MichaelSkolnik
Dear @WestgateResorts,
Can you confirm if this letter was sent to all of your employees urging them to vote for Donald Trump?
David Siegel was the subject of the 2012 documentary film Queen of Versailles.
Apparently this isn't the first time David Siegel has done this. This is from his Wikipedia page:
Siegel campaigned for George W. Bush in 2000.[16]
In a February 2012 interview by Susan Berfield, Siegel elaborated:
"Whenever I saw a negative article about Gore, I put it in with the paychecks of my 8,000 employees. I had my managers do a survey on every employee. If they liked Bush, we made them register to vote. But not if they liked Gore. The week before [the election] we made 80,000 phone calls through my call centerthey were robo-calls. On Election Day, we made sure everyone who was voting for Bush got to the polls. I didnt know he would win by 527 votes. Afterward, we did a survey among the employees to find out who voted who wouldnt have otherwise. One thousand of them said so."[17]
During the 2012 United States elections, Siegel caused controversy and public debate when he sent a mass email to his employees, suggesting that they vote for Republican Party candidate Mitt Romney or he might have to take drastic measures in how he operated the company (including cutting back on his company's workforce).[18][19] In January 2015, it was noted that his company had experienced "the best year in our history" and he raised his company's minimum wage to $10 per hour.[20]
In a February 2012 interview by Susan Berfield, Siegel elaborated:
"Whenever I saw a negative article about Gore, I put it in with the paychecks of my 8,000 employees. I had my managers do a survey on every employee. If they liked Bush, we made them register to vote. But not if they liked Gore. The week before [the election] we made 80,000 phone calls through my call centerthey were robo-calls. On Election Day, we made sure everyone who was voting for Bush got to the polls. I didnt know he would win by 527 votes. Afterward, we did a survey among the employees to find out who voted who wouldnt have otherwise. One thousand of them said so."[17]
During the 2012 United States elections, Siegel caused controversy and public debate when he sent a mass email to his employees, suggesting that they vote for Republican Party candidate Mitt Romney or he might have to take drastic measures in how he operated the company (including cutting back on his company's workforce).[18][19] In January 2015, it was noted that his company had experienced "the best year in our history" and he raised his company's minimum wage to $10 per hour.[20]
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more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_A._Siegel
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David Siegel, founder of Westgate Resorts, urges his employees to vote for Trump (Original Post)
sarae
Oct 2016
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DK504
(3,847 posts)1. Isn't this illegal?
sarae
(3,284 posts)3. It sure sounds illegal...
but I honestly don't know. It's definitely infuriating.
Anyone who knows more about this stuff, I welcome your input!
Panich52
(5,829 posts)4. Papa John's owner did similar in 2012. I'll never eat their pizza
superpatriotman
(6,247 posts)2. Timeshare scumbag
Another carnival barker selling phony dreams to rubes. Perfect.