As soon as Carleton released its findings (and Mastriano Re-Tweeted them) showing Mastriano leading Shapiro by 2.1%, several observers noted there was something funny going on.
It is extremely funny because these numbers keep getting edited. Forty minutes ago, Mastriano was above 50% with both men and women and below 50% overall. Then they suddenly realized they forecasted a non-binary wave and Mastriano dropped to a 44-46 deficit with women. https://t.co/oLRNcH2XJp
— Lakshya Jain (@lxeagle17) August 20, 2022
That same night, somebody who appears to have paid attention when he took Algebra II, figured out – using Carleton’s revised crosstab numbers, that 79.1% of Pennsylvania voters are women.
Answer: 79.1% pic.twitter.com/eJ1mRE7BWK
— David Mayo 🦜 (@dcmayo) August 21, 2022
The Inquirer reported today that – The “pollster” — who would only identify himself as “a high school student from southwestern Connecticut who likes politics” — told Clout in a Twitter message exchange that he created the Twitter account Carleton Polling this month to test a theory about a “double standard” for polling and political parties.
His hypothesis: Republicans attack the credibility of established polling firms that release surveys with results they don’t like but take seriously and push polls even if they “don’t seem legitimate.”
Doug Mastriano recently touted the results of a new “poll” that showed him with a narrow lead over Josh Shapiro.
— The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) August 25, 2022
But that poll was fake, a prank by someone claiming to be a high school student, and he says Mastriano was his first test. https://t.co/4OKz73KYmG