'la mayor race polls' Show Unexplained Data Spike, Analysts Find 'Matrix Glitch' in 3 a.m. Voter Patterns
Los Angeles, CA — In what technical analysts are calling a definitive "glitch in the matrix," the latest 'la mayor race polls' have revealed a bizarre and mathematically impossible trend: a simultaneous, identical shift in voter preference among 12,000 respondents exactly at 3:00 a.m. Tuesday.
Senior data architect Mira Solano noticed the anomaly while cross-referencing timestamped responses. "Every single user paused for exactly 1.8 seconds, then selected the same candidate. It’s a statistical impossibility—like finding 12,000 snowflakes with the exact same weight and shape," Solano explained. "The polling firm swears their servers are clean, but the pattern is too perfect. It’s as if the system hiccuped a perfect copy-paste of human opinion."
The data further showed that the ‘undecided’ voters in the 'la mayor race polls' dropped to 0% during that three-minute window, only to reappear later as fervent supporters. Cybersecurity teams are baffled, but Solano insists the numbers tell a stranger story. "This isn't a hack. It's a ghost vote. The matrix is bleeding into the political sphere."