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  2. Why the polls got it wrong on Trump — again

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    Buoying the wave of assumptions were two polls released over the weekend showing Harris in a dominant position — one, the J. Ann Selzer-run Des Moines Register poll, showed the vice president ...

  3. CNN Data Reporter Warns Trump Of 1 Issue Already ... - AOL

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    “It doesn’t matter what poll you look at,” Enten said. “It is the economy, stupid.” However, two-thirds of voters say he’s not focused on that potentially crushing factor, including 48 ...

  4. Two-thirds of voters say the country is on the wrong track ...

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    The latest NBC News national poll finds 65% of registered voters ... “While the wrong track data is now under 70% for the first time since September 2022, it is still a terrible 65% for the ...

  5. CNN Poll: Americans worried by Trump’s push to expand power

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    A January CNN poll found that 57% of 18–34-year-olds, 50% of Hispanic adults and 30% of Black adults approved of the way he was handling the presidential transition.

  6. 2021 opinion polling on the Joe Biden administration - Wikipedia

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    Biden started having an average disapproval rating of over 50% in late October. [2] By then, Afghanistan had largely faded from the news, leading some to believe the COVID-19 pandemic, worsened by the Delta variant , [ 3 ] and the polarization regarding measures like vaccine mandates , [ 4 ] caused his low approval rating.

  7. Were the polls wrong about Trump again?

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    The poll was seen as a likely outlier at the time — but even so, its miss is notable: Trump ended up winning the state by 13 points. Selzer said after the election that she’s reviewing the ...

  8. COVID-19 misinformation by the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 study by researchers from Northeastern, Harvard, Northwestern and Rutgers universities found that older registered voters of all political orientations shared more COVID-19 stories from fake news websites on Twitter, with Republicans over the age of 65 being the most likely to share COVID-19 stories from fake news websites.

  9. Opinion - Were the polls right? It’s complicated.

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    Assessing the accuracy of polls is much more complicated than it looks.