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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

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

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

  5. 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 ...

  6. Fox News controversies - Wikipedia

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    For 2010, CNN's digital network continued to lead Fox News' digital network online; CNN with 35.7 million unique visitors per month, compared to Fox News' 15.5 million. For the first time Fox News outspent its competitors, with a total news investment of $686 million. 72% of this investment went to program costs, reflecting their focus on high ...

  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. Election polls aren't getting any less accurate, but the ...

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    A recent survey showed that half of registered voters in the US don't trust election polls. We turned to experts to explain why.

  9. 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.