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Turley discusses legal implications of fake polling claims

Jonathan Turley, a law professor, addressed the implications of a fake pollster's claims about Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Francesca Hong. He stated that the situation presents an interesting legal question regarding the authenticity of the polling data released by Median Strategies.

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Jonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington University Law School, commented on Wednesday regarding a fake pollster that reported Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and former Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong leading their respective races by significant margins. Turley noted that this situation 'raises an interesting legal question.' He referred to the disclosure that Median Strategies had released misleading polling data on major political races.

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