(720) 738-4428 is a Political Robocall
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- Transcript You are invited to participate in a very brief survey of colorado voters. Unimportant issues facing the state. Your input will help shape decisions that may impact you. The survey is being conducted by triton pulling and research, a nonpartisan, independent pulling company. We are not selling anything. Your answers will remain anonymous and confidential. You will use the keypad on your phone to respond. You can repeat a question at any time by pressing 0. Here is the 1st question. Are you a registered voter in the state of colorado? Yes, press one. No press 2, not sure or don't know press 3.
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