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Michigan pollster accuses McMorrow campaign of killing unfavorable Senate poll

A prominent Michigan pollster, Steve Mitchell, accused Senator Mallory McMorrow's Senate campaign of pressuring a state capitol news outlet, Michigan Information & Research Service (MIRS), into not publishing a survey that showed McMorrow trailing significantly in the Democratic primary race. The poll indicated McMorrow was only 6% ahead of her main competitors, former public health official Abdul El-Sayed and Representative Haley Stevens. McMorrow's campaign disputed the poll's accuracy, citing methodological flaws and errors in the report.

Source document: AP-NORC Center Poll

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The HillIndependentCenter3 days ago
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Bias read (Center): The article presents survey results without overtly favoring any side. It reports findings objectively, using neutral language and does not include commentary or framing that suggests a particular ideological stance.

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  • press release AP-NORC Center Poll
PoliticoParty-alignedCenter4 days ago
Michigan pollster accuses McMorrow campaign of killing unfavorable Senate poll

A prominent Michigan pollster, Steve Mitchell, accused Senator Mallory McMorrow's Senate campaign of pressuring a state capitol news outlet, Michigan Information & Research Service (MIRS), into not publishing a survey that showed McMorrow trailing significantly in the Democratic primary race. The poll indicated McMorrow was only 6% ahead of her main competitors, former public health official Abdul El-Sayed and Representative Haley Stevens. McMorrow's campaign disputed the poll's accuracy, citing methodological flaws and errors in the report.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the dispute without overtly favoring either the pollster or the campaign. It includes direct quotes from both parties involved, providing a balanced view of the situation without editorializing or using biased language.

Official sources cited

  • organisation Mitchell Research & Communications
  • organisation Michigan Information & Research Service (MIRS)
The HillIndependentCenter5 days ago
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Bias read (Center): The article presents survey results without editorializing or emphasizing any particular perspective. It reports the findings neutrally, without framing them in a biased manner.

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  • statement Reuters/Ipsos Poll

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  • organisationMichigan Information & Research Service (MIRS)
  • statementReuters/Ipsos Poll