Megyn Kelly criticizes pollsters after Trump's election victory

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Megyn Kelly criticized pollsters after Donald Trump's unexpected victory in the 2024 election. She described their predictions as a "total and utter fail," highlighting that many had forecasted a win for his opponent, Kamala Harris. Polls from organizations like FiveThirtyEight and The New York Times had suggested a close race, with some even predicting a Harris victory. However, Trump won decisively in key swing states, including Iowa, where he received 56% of the vote. Kelly questioned the credibility of the pollsters, suggesting their biases influenced their forecasts. She expressed doubt about their reliability and indicated that they misled the public about the election outcome.


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