(402) 678-4202 is a Political Research Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Oh, hi. Good day, sir. This is Janet and I'm with Nelson Research, a public. Hello, sir. Hello. We are from Nelson Research, a public opinion research firm, sir. We are just conducting a very short survey, sir. Pardon? So, sir. By the way, are you registered to vote in state of Nebraska? Thank you for that, sir. So, sir, generally speaking, if the November election were held today. Would you be more voting for democratic candidates or republican candidates or not? Sure. Is it democrat, republican or natural? Sir, seriously. Generally speaking, if the November election were held today. Would you be voting for Democrat, Republican or not? Sure. Sorry. Pardon. Hello.
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