What is political call?

Political calls, also known as robo-calls or campaign calls, are automated telephone calls made on behalf of a political candidate or organization to promote their agenda, solicit donations, gather support, or encourage people to vote.

These calls are typically made using an automated dialing system that can quickly and efficiently reach a large number of potential voters. However, political calls have become increasingly controversial due to concerns about privacy invasion, spamming, and the spread of misinformation.

In many countries, there are regulations governing political calls, such as restrictions on the times when calls can be made, requirements for identifying the organization making the call, and rules for obtaining consent from individuals before calling them.

Political calls are often a key component of political campaigns, as they can help candidates reach a large number of voters quickly and effectively. However, they are also subject to criticism and backlash from recipients who may find them intrusive or unwelcome.