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Mass. Voter Fraud Watch: Phony Calls Tell Residents Pro-Life Group Opposes Scott Brown

LifeNews is reporting that a group of Martha Coakley supporters based in Washington, DC, is calling Massachusetts residents today, pretending to be a pro-life group opposing Scott Brown
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The calls, from 202-461-3441, a Washington number registered to a company called SOOH, claim to be from Massachusetts Citizens for Life. 

The caller claims the pro-life group is opposing Scott Brown because of his stance against the health care bill, but as MCFL president Ann Fox told LifeNews.com late Monday, the opposite is true. [...]

The same number is also making calls to other state residents with various messages all attacking Brown. 

"Pro-lifers are not the only victims of this scam.  Our MCFL sleuths have found that this same number is calling people across the state claiming to be different groups with different messages -- all anti-Brown," Fox added. [...]

Fox implores those receiving calls to keep the message left on an answering machine or voicemail system.

"These people should be made accountable for using our name," she says."

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