(725) 800-7212 is a Political Research Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, I'm Kathleen. Calling on behalf of M two strategies, press nine to opt out of further prerecorded calls. I have a few questions for you today. This will take just a few minutes of your time. In November of 2024, there will be an election for president of the United States and other offices. Press one if you'll definitely vote. Press two if you'll probably vote. Press three if there is a 50 50 chance you will vote. Press four if you will probably not vote. Press five if you will definitely not vote. Press seven if you're unsure. In November of 2024, there will be an election for president of the United States and other offices. Press one if you'll definitely vote. Press two if you'll probably vote. Press three if there is a 50 50 chance you will vote. Press four if you will probably not vote. Press five if you will definitely not vote. Press seven if you're unsure. In November of 2024, there will be an election for president of the United States and other offices. Press one if you'll definitely vote. Press two if you'll probably vote. Press three if there is a 50 50 chance you will vote. Press four if you will probably not vote. Press five if you will definitely not vote. Press seven if you're unsure. Thank you for your time. Paid for by the Democratic National Committee 833-322-6186.
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