(314) 472-3370 is a Political Research Robocall
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- Transcript Hi, is this John? What would you say? Yeah. Elections that are held. The primary election for officers like us. Okay. Sir, my name is not presidential. My name is Heather. I'm calling you to ask a few questions about the. I'm calling to see if you'd be interested in giving us your opinion on the upcoming elections. Okay. Later this year, Missouri will hold a primary election for. Do you think that you would vote in the republican primary, the Democrat primary, or not likely to vote at all in the upcoming primary when they. Yes. Okay. All right. Well, thank you so much. I.
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