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  2. Democrats fear pollsters are undercounting Trump

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    Senate Democrats are worried pollsters are once again undercounting the Trump vote and say Vice President Harris’s slim lead in battleground states, especially Pennsylvania, is cause for serious ...

  3. Six questions about the 2024 election results, from Trump ...

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    For the 2024 election, many polls tried to correct the previous undercounting, for example by adjusting polling results to take into account how people responding to polls say they voted in 2020.

  4. Significant majority believe Trump will 'control illegal ...

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    A Gallup poll released Thursday found that 68% of Americans predict that Trump will control illegal immigration. Just 28% of those polled said he would not. Just 28% of those polled said he would not.

  5. Republican Party efforts to disrupt the 2024 United States ...

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    In October 2024, The New York Times reported on a number of polls commissioned by right-wing firms, most showing a Trump victory and standing out "amid the hundreds of others indicating a dead heat in the presidential election" and that they were seen as "building a narrative of unstoppable momentum for Mr. Trump". It further said that the ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Once again, polls underestimated Trump. Experts only have a ...

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    Following Republican President-elect Donald Trump's resounding victory in this month's election, some U.S. pollsters are scrambling to understand why their surveys once again underestimated his ...

  8. Social policy of the first Donald Trump administration

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    Trump's support for a database of American Muslims "drew sharp rebukes from his Republican presidential rivals and disbelief from legal experts". [138] Trump justified his proposals by repeatedly saying he recalled "thousands and thousands of people ... cheering" in Jersey City, New Jersey, when the World Trade Center towers fell.

  9. Republican efforts to restrict voting following the 2020 ...

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    A YouGov/Economist poll from March 20–22 found that 44% of Americans oppose more restrictive voting laws compared to 39% who support them. [330] A Hill/HarrisX poll of 2,827 registered voters conducted in April 2021 found that 43% (including 70% of Republicans and 41% of Independents) supported stricter voting laws, while 31% (including 50% ...