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la mayor race polls are surging as internet detectives compete to become Mayor of Meme Street

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la mayor race polls are surging as internet detectives compete to become Mayor of Meme Street

Los Angeles, CA – In a twist that has left political analysts scratching their heads and Gen Z voters howling with laughter, the trending topic "la mayor race polls" has nothing to do with actual mayoral candidates and everything to do with a viral deepfake campaign for the fictional position of "Mayor of Meme Street." The polls, which have seen a 4,000% spike on X, feature candidates like "Dogecoin Dan," a Shiba Inu with an AI-generated suit and tie, and "TikTok Teresa," a hologram promising to lower the cost of virtual avocados.

The irony? These satirical polls are crashing more serious municipal election data centers, with one pollster admitting that 68% of respondents thought they were voting for the next mayor of Chicago. "We accidentally asked if people preferred a candidate who has never held office, never answered a serious question, and once mooned a live camera—and the public said, 'Finally, someone honest!'" said a flustered political analyst.

The funniest part? "La Mayor" actually translates to "the largest" in Spanish, meaning everyone is literally arguing over "the largest race polls" without realizing they’re debating a meme. As one viral tweet put it: "I voted for the one with the best tax plan for dogs—and by tax plan, I mean how many treats they’ll allow per walk." The race is now leading all trends, proving that when reality gets too confusing, the internet will always elect a joke.