(504) 446-6566 is a Political Robocall
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- Transcript Hello this is Heartland research a public opinion survey firm calling with a 2 minute survey about an important measure on the ballot in this year's election I'd like to ask you a few questions and get you to use your telephone keypad to respond how likely are you to vote in the November 6th election press one for very likely to vote press 2 for somewhat likely to vote press 348-5050 chance that I will vote press 4 for probably not voting.
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