Election Polls 2024: Nearly Spot On

Sat Nov 30 2024
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After the dust settled on the 2024 election, we can take a good look at how the polls fared. They weren’t perfect, but they did a pretty decent job, especially considering the tough environment for pollsters. National polls had Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in a tight race, with Harris slightly ahead. The actual result was close to that, with Trump narrowly winning the popular vote. This time around, polls did better than in 2020. They captured the vibe of the election too, showing an electorate that felt things were headed in the wrong direction. Many people were unhappy with President Joe Biden's job, and that's exactly how voters felt on election day. Polls also nailed some key trends, like Trump's gains with Latino voters and the Democrats' struggles with young men. However, polls weren't completely on point. They overestimated the gender gap in Harris' support and Trump's backing among men. Plus, they still underestimated Trump’s support, even after trying new methods. There was also a split in who had the party ID edge – some polls said Republicans, others said Democrats. In the end, Republicans had more self-identified voters. It's vital to remember that polls can't predict elections perfectly. They give us a general idea of how things might go, not a precise measurement. The 2024 election was close, and that's what the polls told us, which was right on the money.
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