Goth Musician Sindy Surges to 37% in New Poll | Presidential Race Tightens | SIN 92 News (Parody)

The presidential race is tightening. New polling data shows goth musician and independent candidate Sindy surging to 37%, marking a significant jump and placing her within striking distance of leading candidates. With 20% of voters still undecided, the outcome of the race may come down to how that group breaks in the coming weeks. Is this the moment Sindy’s campaign becomes a serious contender?

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Good evening. I’m Chuck Fhartz with SIN 92 News.

Tonight, a major shift in the presidential race.

New polling data released from a national survey of likely voters shows independent candidate and goth musician Sindy surging to 37 percent—marking a significant jump from earlier numbers and placing her firmly within striking distance.

The same poll shows 43 percent still backing other candidates, with 20 percent of voters remaining undecided.

What makes this movement notable is not just the increase—but the speed.

In a race that initially overlooked Sindy as a non-traditional candidate, her campaign is now gaining measurable traction, particularly among younger voters and creative communities—groups that continue to show strong engagement with her message.

Political analysts are now watching closely to see whether that remaining undecided block could shift the balance in the coming weeks.

Campaign officials have not released a formal statement on the new numbers, but sources close to the campaign say the focus remains unchanged.

Build momentum. Stay on message. Keep moving forward.

With the gap narrowing and attention growing, one thing is becoming increasingly clear—

This is no longer a fringe campaign.

It’s a race.

I’m Chuck Fhartz. This is SIN 92 News.

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