Robocall "survey" which, from the leading questions, is obviously just a political call for a local Democratic candidate, I have a policy of voting against any candidate that engages in spam calling, so the Republican is getting my vote in this race. (If both call, I keep a tally, and vote for the one who called the least. Devious tactics like this count as two or three calls.)
Smart candidates would use the do not call list, even though they're not required to.
Robocall "survey" which, from the leading questions, is obviously just a political call for a local Democratic candidate, I have a policy of voting against any candidate that engages in spam calling, so the Republican is getting my vote in this race. (If both call, I keep a tally, and vote for the one who called the least. Devious tactics like this count as two or three calls.)
Smart candidates would use the do not call list, even though they're not required to.