What is a political call?

A political call usually refers to a phone call made by a political candidate, campaign, or organization to communicate a message to voters. These calls are often used to inform voters about the candidate's platform, upcoming events, or to encourage them to vote.

Political calls can also be used for fundraising purposes, to gather data on voter preferences, or to conduct surveys to gauge public opinion on key issues.

Some political calls may be considered robocalls, automated phone calls that deliver a prerecorded message. These calls are often used for mass communication to a large number of voters in a particular district or region.

Political calls are subject to regulations and guidelines set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and must comply with laws governing telemarketing and political communication. Participants in political calls have the right to request to be removed from a campaign's call list if they no longer wish to receive communications.