(604) 901-0129 is a Political Research Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is Main Street Research with a twominute survey on national politics. For discussions Canada, we can be reached at 866-315-3622 or by email at info at mainstreetresearch. CA. Now to start. Are you 18 years old, a Canadian citizen and eligible to vote? Press one for yes. Press two for no. Now to start. Are you 18 years old, a Canadian citizen, andeligible to vote, press one for yes. Press two for no. Now to start. Are you 18 years old? A Canadian citizen ineligible to vote? Press one for yes. Press two for no.
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