The New York Times has suggested that polls in the run up to Tuesday’s election showing president Trump ahead of or level with Kamala Harris are likely to be underestimating Trump.
The Times’ Nate Cohen pointed out that the non response bias of their final polls was as bad as 2020, meaning that a trump supporters are less likely to engage in polling than Democrat supporters.
🚨Nate Cohen said their final NYT polls saw a non response bias as bad as 2020 and polls may be underestimating Trump again. pic.twitter.com/N7UDwIkSp1
— David D. Chapman (@davidchapman141) November 3, 2024
As commentator Collin Rugg notes, a highly dubious poll highlighted in the Des Moines Register is claiming that Harris has suddenly surged to a three point lead over Trump in Iowa.
The same poll had Trump up by 18 points over Biden in June. […]
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