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- Transcript Hello. My name is Sam Lopez. Of a national public opinion research firm. I would like to. Hello, my name is Sam Lopez. I'm calling on behalf of a national public opinion. Firm. I would like to ask you a few questions concerning the issues facing our state and local communities. I am not. And I will not ask you for a donation. May I speak with Israel Arizari?
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