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U.S. Embassy denies electoral survey circulating in Internet

January 17, 2014 by Staff News Writer

U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica has denied sponsorship or participation in a survey circulating among social networks. Critics of the survey say the data is false, and would seek to manipulate opinion in the upcoming election.

Source crhoy.com

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