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- Transcript Hi, this is Donald Trump junior calling on behalf of the Republican Party of Pennsylvania. My father and republicans need your help on election day in Philadelphia, and we can place you in or near your home polling place if you qualify. We can also work to appoint you to your local election board where we have the most immediate needs. The city pays dollar 200 for the day, plus an additional dollar 50 if you attend one of their classes. These board positions are essential to guaranteeing a clean and fair election. In addition, we are also recruiting poll watchers who will act as our party's representative in the polling place. These positions typically pay $120 for the day. If you're interested in either position, please call 267-214-6067 or email protect the vote philadelphiaop.com or simply sign up at protect the vote.com, paid for by the Republican Party of Pennsylvania and not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee 717234 or 90 one. Press nine to opt out of future calls.
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