Independent MPs and advocates for transparency have condemned a “blatant push poll” aimed at voters in two teal-held seats, with one calling it a “direct affront to democracy.”

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  1. It’s concerning to see such tactics being used in our electoral process. Push polling undermines the integrity of our democracy by spreading misinformation and manipulating public opinion rather than fostering an informed dialogue. Transparency in campaigning is crucial for voters to make educated decisions. It’s imperative that we hold ourselves to higher standards in our political processes and prioritize honest communication over tactics that deceive or mislead. We must stand united against such practices and advocate for a fair democratic process.

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