A recent survey conducted in Arizona by Public Policy Polling (PPP) has raised concerns about its potential bias.
The survey suggests that Democratic challenger Ruben Gallego has a significant lead over incumbent Senator Kyrsten Sinema.
However, the methodology and the margin of error were not disclosed, and the survey seems to have overrepresented one area of the state. (Trending: Fauci’s COVID Missteps Are Coming Back To Haunt Him)
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PPP may have a biased agenda, aiming to push Sinema out of the race in favor of a more left-leaning candidate.
PPP’s apparent goal is to influence Sinema’s decision to drop out or to diminish her support, assuming that her voters would likely shift to Gallego.
This push aligns with the Democratic Party’s preference for a more left-leaning senator, given Gallego’s voting record.
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