Renowned Pollster Ann Selzer Retires Amid Iowa Poll Controversy

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Renowned Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer is retiring from elections polling after 25 years, having announced her decision in a guest column for the Des Moines Register. Known for her work on the Iowa Poll since 1997, Selzer's recent presidential projection was notably off by 16 percentage points, drawing criticism from right-wing commentators. Despite this, she remains a trusted figure in Iowa polling, and her retirement had been planned for over a year.
- Ann Selzer to step away from Iowa Poll with the Des Moines Register The Washington Post
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- Veteran pollster announces she's moving on 'to other ventures' after backlash to bombshell Iowa poll Fox News
- Trump slams pollster whose ‘totally fake poll’ showed Harris winning Iowa, calls for probe New York Post
- ‘Queen of polling’ J Ann Selzer quits after Iowa survey missed by 16 points The Guardian US
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