Massive Caller warns of “fake news” about fake surveys

The survey company Massive Caller warned that it is “fake news” a video that circulates on social networks where its director supposedly apologizes for “false surveys.”

As we reported, Massive Caller yesterday released a new survey of voting preferences for the candidates for the country’s presidency, which for the first time showed that Xóchitl Gálvez Ruiz, from Fuerza y ​​Corazón por México, beat Claudia Sheinbaumfrom Let’s Keep Making History.

These results caused numerous reactions on social networks of followers of the candidates, but the detractors of the PAN-PRI-PRD coalition disqualified them and launched into criticism.

A video supposedly of Carlos Campos, director of Massive Caller“apologizing” for false surveys, without mentioning when it is from or which ones it refers to.

Massive Caller warns of “fake news” about “fake surveys”

Today, in its official accounts, the polling firm clarified that that video is fakethis is “fake news”.

“An edited video has recently emerged and is circulating online with the intention of defaming us and discrediting our work. “That video is totally false,” the message reads.

Massive Caller, most accurate pollster

@MassiveCaller, the most accurate pollster in the 2018 presidential elections. The posts are still on @MassiveCaller’s Twitter:

By March 25, 2018, Massive Caller released the results of their survey giving Andrés Manuel López Obrador, candidate of the Morena-PT-PES coalition with 54.30% of the preferences and Ricardo Anaya, of the PAN-PRD-MC with 45.70%.

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In this case, the question was in case there were only two candidates, López Obrador and Anaya Cortés, ruling out the others.


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2024-05-08 14:24:34

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