he company hired by the federal Conservatives to reach out to voters before the last election says allegations it misled opposition party supporters are “categorically false.”Andrew Langhorne, Responsive Marketing Group’s chief operating officer, filed an affidavit in federal court this week responding to the allegations.
“RMG does not now, nor has it ever, participated in telephone campaigns intended to purposefully mislead voters,” Mr. Langhorne wrote.
Voters from seven ridings filed applications in court earlier this year alleging that they and others received fraudulent calls telling them their polling station had been moved and asking for the results to be overturned.
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“RMG does not now, nor has it ever, participated in telephone campaigns intended to purposefully mislead voters,” Mr. Langhorne wrote.
Voters from seven ridings filed applications in court earlier this year alleging that they and others received fraudulent calls telling them their polling station had been moved and asking for the results to be overturned.
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