“The Republican mega-donors Dick and Liz Uihlein, who are the third largest donors in this year’s presidential election, have sought information about who employees at their company Uline will be voting for in Tuesday’s ballot,” The Guardian reports.
“A screenshot seen by the Guardian shows how employees at the private Wisconsin paper and office products distributor were asked to take part in what was called an anonymous survey to track who the employees were voting for on November 5. Below a picture of a blue donkey and a red elephant, the online survey says: ‘We’re curious – how does Uline compare to the current national polls?’”
“While the button employees are meant to click says the survey is anonymous, the webpage also says that employees ‘may be asked to sign in. This is solely to verify you are a Uline employee and to ensure one submission per person. Your name is not tracked, and your answers remain anonymous.’”