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This is pretty sneaky. I have done overt phone operations , utilized robo calls in campaigns, and even ran a 15 person political phone bank business that failed miserably. From my experience, and knowledge of tactics from both parties, I would predict this to have the signature of a conservative 3rd party business interest, mostly to stir anger between Democrats. I doubt any of the candidates even know about the origins. These Business interests have all sorts of operations going that nobody knows about and they do not have any ethical boundaries for these operations other than divide and conquer.
If someone can record a call and get it to me, I may be able to get some attention on it, although the phone number is likely untraceable without a court order for phone company records. One could set up 50 Vonage Accounts for cheap, make robo calls for 4 weeks through it all with false information, then close the accounts down and disappear. Nobody could trace the calls without major investigations. The operation could contact hundreds of thousands if not millions of phone number in a fairly short period of time for around $10,000 - $20,000.
A third party business interest could afford to take the hit for getting caught while neither of the candidates could survive something like that. The initial way to resist the influence of this shit is to avoid getting angry at one of the candidates or assuming they were involved. If you get angry at someone about the calls, then the calls probably had their intended effect.
Shapeshifter E ezra {at} olypen.com
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