IF YOU PLAY, HAVE A SAY
9 May 2008
WSOP timing for Poker Players Alliance voter drive
The World Series of Poker timeframe represents a unique
publicity opportunity where world interest is focused on
the game of poker, and the one million members strong
Poker Players Alliance intends to exploit it.
The organisation announced this week that it will launch
a voter registration effort during the World Series of
Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas, which begins May 31 and runs
through November, with the aim of rallying support for
reversing or blocking federal and state laws that
prohibit gambling on online poker.
The campaign is centred on the slogan "If you play, have
a say," with messaging and strategy developed by the
Herald Group, which is also providing media outreach and
other tactical communications support. PPA has already
launched a Web site, www. poker-2008.org, where players
can download forms and get information on voter
registration.
Outreach timed for the 39th annual poker series will
include speaking with trade magazines; posting comments
on the online poker message boards where players discuss
poker strategy, legislation, and other issues; running
online, print, and possibly TV ads; and posting videos
featuring top poker pros on social networking sites,
such as Facebook and You Tube.
Formed in 2005, the PPA is flourishing, thanks to
funding from individuals and Canada-based industry trade
group Interactive Gaming Council, according to PPA
executive director John Pappas. Membership was further
enhanced by the 2006 passage of the Unlawful Gambling
Enforcement Act, which, among other things, bans online
gambling financial transactions, he added.
"Out of this has sprung a political constituency that
[we've] tapped into to influence public policy in
Washington," Pappas said. "And we've found that one of
the best things we can do is not only lobby members [to]
send letters to members of Congress, and attend town
hall meetings, but get players registered and active on
election days."
The PPA is encouraging members and other players around
the country to support legislation currently proposed
like Congressman Frank's IGREA, that would regulate
online gambling to prevent play by minors or "problem"
players.
Outreach during the WSOP, which annually attracts tens
of thousands of players and is broadcast on ESPN, will
include a booth and online terminals for registration,
advertising, and still-to-be-determined public events.
Online Casino News courtesy of
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