Poll showing LA Mayor Karen Bass leading Nithya Raman by a wide margin was fake: Company
Median Strategies said the fabricated surveys were a short-term social experiment to test how unverified polling spreads, and the Bass poll showed a 12-point lead.
- On Monday, Median Strategies withdrew fabricated election polls from three states, admitting the organization created them as a "short-term social experiment" to test how false information spreads through the political information ecosystem without independent verification.
- Before shuttering its website this week, the previously unknown organization claimed its "social experiment" investigated how purported polling information enters the political ecosystem, though it refused to identify who operated the firm or its website.
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass shared a fake poll showing a nearly 12-point lead over City Council member Nithya Raman, which briefly shifted betting market prices on Kalshi and Polymarket before the campaign removed the post.
- Major polling aggregators including The New York Times and FiftyPlusOne ignored the surveys due to lack of transparency and methodological detail, while experts criticized the firm for wreaking havoc in elections with real stakes.
- Veteran Republican pollster Chris Wilson, who leads the public opinion firm EyesOver, said "it's never been easier to make invented numbers look legitimate," warning that bad actors can manipulate public understanding of races as low-quality polls proliferate.
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