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US pollster J Ann Selzer retires after Iowa poll inaccurately predicted Harris ahead of Trump

IndiaTimes Sunday, 17 November 2024 ()
Veteran US pollster J Ann Selzer announced her retirement from election polling after her final Iowa Poll incorrectly predicted the 2024 presidential election outcome. The poll, long considered a reliable source for Iowa voter sentiment, showed Harris leading Trump, but Trump ultimately won the state by a significant margin.
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