Donald Trump is calling for the investigation of pollster Ann Selzer after she released a bombshell Iowa poll just days before the presidential election that showed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris up in the state by three points.
Top pollster Ann Selzer is set to retire from the Des Moines Register’s Iowa Poll after a shocking presidential survey was so wrong. Just before the election, a poll from Selzer sent shockwaves
J. Ann Selzer, the famous Iowa pollster whose latest state poll got the 2024 presidential election results wildly wrong, will no longer do election polling. Selzer, 68, wrote in a Des Moines Register column that she would pursue “other ventures and opportunities,
J. Ann Selzer's once-respected poll showed that Kamala Harris was leading in Iowa — only for Trump to win the state by more than 13 percentage points on Election Day.
Ann Selzer, the pollster behind the Des Moines Register’s respected Iowa Poll, has announced her retirement just weeks after the survey incorrectly showed Vice President Kamala Harris with a 3 percentage point lead over Donald Trump in Iowa.
Selzer faced criticism over the final Iowa Poll of the presidential race. It showed Kamala Harris leading in Iowa over Donald Trump, but totals from Election Day show Trump won Iowa by 13% over Harris.
The Democrat looking to unseat an incumbent Republican in a close Iowa congressional race has asked for a recount.
Would I have liked to make this announcement after a final poll aligned with Election Day results? Of course,’ she says.
Pollster Ann Selzer announced her retirement from election polling after one of the biggest misses of the 2024 election cycle. Selzer, a highly accredited pollster, shocked the political world in the final week of the 2024 election when she released a poll in ruby-red Iowa showing Vice President Kamala Harris up by three points.
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