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The fake L.A. mayor poll adds to challenges facing the public opinion industry
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· August 18, 2026
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Key points This incident occurs amidst a trend of low-quality polls that have been inaccurate in major races. A fake opinion survey has surfaced, showing a candidate with a significant lead in a mayoral race.
A fake opinion survey has surfaced, showing a candidate with a significant lead in a mayoral race. This incident occurs amidst a trend of low-quality polls that have been inaccurate in major races. The survey in question falsely indicates a strong advantage for one of the candidates.
Further details about this fake survey and its implications are available. The appearance of such a survey adds to existing challenges in the public opinion industry.
The source provides more information on this topic, including the context and potential consequences of low-quality polls.
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Published: August 18, 2026 ·
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