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

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    Selzer, whose poll was off by more than 15 points at press time, reflected serenely: "The poll findings we produced for The Des Moines Register and Mediacom did not match what the Iowa electorate ...

  3. That poll ended up being wrong, as Trump is currently holding onto a 13-point lead in the state, but other Iowa pollsters got it much closer, pegging Trump’s winning margin in the high single ...

  4. Why election polls were wrong about Trump again [Video]

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    Pollsters systematically underestimated President Trump’s support — again. And this time, they missed by an even bigger margin than in 2016.

  5. CNN Data Reporter Spots Key Figure Showing Harris ... - AOL

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    Harry Enten said recent polling numbers could explain the vice president's "sharpening attacks" against Donald Trump.

  6. CNN Poll: Most Americans approve how Trump is handling his ...

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    The CNN Poll was conducted by SSRS from December 5-8 among a random national sample of 1,011 adults drawn from a probability-based panel. Surveys were either conducted online or by telephone with ...

  7. CNN controversies - Wikipedia

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    CNN has often been the subject of allegations of party bias. The New York Times has described its development of a partisan lean during the tenure of Jeff Zucker. [1] In research conducted by the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University and the Project for Excellence in Journalism, the authors found disparate treatment by CNN of Republican and Democratic ...

  8. 'It's called suppression:' Trump lambasts Iowa Poll that ...

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    Today, the election essentially is really, we’re talking turkey, comes out with a poll — different from every other poll. Because it wasn’t even in question. It’s really the opposite way.

  9. Bradley effect - Wikipedia

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    More so than the California governor's race the year before, [26] the Washington-Epton matchup evinced strong and overt racial overtones throughout the campaign. [27] [28] Two polls conducted approximately two weeks before the election showed Washington with a 14-point lead in the race. A third conducted just three days before the election ...