Donald Trump supporters are just making up data now to make him look good.

Results from a “shock” poll shared by one of Donald Trump’s surrogates started trending on X Monday, telling 1.4 million people that the Republican presidential nominee was gaining ground on Vice President Kamala Harris in New Mexico.

But none of it appears to be real.

MAGA ally Richard Grennell, who served as the acting director of national intelligence during Trump’s administration, posted the sourceless numbers to his X account, claiming that Harris only had a three-point lead on the former president in the battleground state. But that alleged narrow lead made light of other recent surveys, including one published in the Albuquerque Journal on Monday, which showed Harris with a  nine-point lead, three times more than Grennell suggested.

Trump surrogates are literally fabricating polls at this point to make their supporters think a victory is inevitable,” wrote Democratic strategist and pollster Matt McDermott in response to Grennell’s post. “No poll shows this in New Mexico.”

  • grue@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Exactly. So the real question is, why is New Republic trying to help Trump by downplaying it as “mere” propaganda?

    I am sick and tired of the entire news media – even the nominally (according to the bot) “left” ones – carrying water for the fascists!

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      27 days ago

      LOL, that bot’s sources are ridiculous. Maybe someone that reads David Brooks and thinks he’s some “centrist” and that being a “centrist” (on matters of things like freedom vs. fascism) is some kind of gold standard we all should aspire to might have such a spectrum in their head - in other words, it reads like a totally inside the beltway kind of rating. Very American-centric, and not only just that, but very, very beltway-centric.

      I’ve seen more than a few rush to their defense, here on Lemmy and on other platforms, though.