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  • Transcript Hello this is Ellen with a most polling conducting an automated survey if the Republican primary for Congress were held today for whom would you vote Shaq hill or Barbara Comstock if Shaq Hill Press 1 if Barbara Comstock Press 2 if you are undecided press 3 if the Republican primary for Congress were held today for whom would you vote Shaq hill or Barbara Comstock if Shaq Hill Press 1 if Barbara Comstock Press 2 if you are undecided press 3 thank you for your time paid for by Shackelford Congress 571-223-5253.
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