By an amazing coincidence, a fake "polling memo" on Monmouth letterhead emerged, with far-too-perfect language about the need to rig the "narrative," prompting Patrick Murray, the director of Monmouth's polling, to spend a few hours answering trolls. For a short while, it was credited to Nate Silver; his name was blacked out, rendering it slightly less odd that someone who did not work for Monmouth was credited on a Monmouth polling memo. (RealTrueNews did not immediately answer a question about the fake memo.) If this is real, it basically confirms everything we have been saying about fake polls and collusion. https://t.co/4jGpDE0UFm — Deplorable Brandon (@bmtoy79) September 21, 2016For the record, the purported Monmouth Univ poll memo being circulated is a photoshopped fake - and not a very good one at that.
Source: Washington Post September 21, 2016 21:45 UTC