Pollsters Miss Again: Trump's Unexpected Victory Raises Questions

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Donald Trump won the presidential election against Kamala Harris, defying polls that predicted a close race. The Pew Research Center's Courtney Kennedy suggests that polls underestimated Trump's support due to a higher survey participation rate among Democrats compared to Republicans. Despite improvements in polling methods, challenges remain in accurately capturing Republican voter sentiment. The election highlighted the economy as a key issue, with voters favoring Trump's approach over the Biden administration's performance.
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