(920) 278-7142 is a Political Robocall
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- Transcript This call has been paid for and authorized by Tony Weid for Congress. Hello, Wisconsin. This is your favorite president, Donald J. Trump. I'm asking you to do something very special. Get out and vote for Tony Weid on Tuesday, August 13 to be your next congressman from Wisconsin's 8th congressional district. Tony is a highly successful businessman and America first warrior who is running against rhino Roger Roth, who is absolutely a clone of Paul Ryan. Roger should drop out of the race immediately because Tony is the guy. Tony Weid will work hard to unleash american energy, stop inflation, secure our borders, support our great military vets, and protect our always under siege Second Amendment. And Tony, as my complete and total endorsement, he will never let you down. I know Tony. I really like Tony. He's a warrior. So get out and vote for Congress. August 13 Tony Weed, thank you very much. For more information you could reach us at 920-278-7142.
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