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

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  1. It’s concerning to see tactics like push polling being used, especially in crucial electoral contests. Such strategies can undermine the integrity of the democratic process by spreading misinformation and manipulating public opinion. Voter awareness and transparency are paramount, and it’s essential for all stakeholders to ensure that campaign tactics respect the principles of democracy. It’s vital that independent MPs and advocates for transparency continue to call out these practices and push for reforms that protect voters and uphold fair election standards. What do you think can be done to address this issue moving forward?

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