Pollsters struggle to gauge Trump's popularity after election win over Harris
Pollsters were surprised by Donald Trump's strong performance in the recent election, where he won against Vice President Kamala Harris. This marks the third consecutive election where Trump's support was underestimated, despite previous polling errors. Polls had predicted a close race, but Trump secured key swing states and reached 270 electoral votes. Harris conceded on November 6, acknowledging Trump's victory. Experts noted that pollsters failed to account for Trump's appeal among various voter groups, including Latino and younger voters. Many pollsters expressed doubts about their methods and the accuracy of their predictions leading up to the election.