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Many Americans lost faith in political polls after the 2016 election. As we watched
The New York Times‘ tracker show Hillary Clinton’s chances of winning fall from 85% on November 8, 2020, to zero at the end of tabulation early in the morning of November 10, we wondered how the
Times and so many others had gotten it so wrong. Before election night, the Trump campaign asserted that “shy” Trump voters could disrupt the election. While Morning Consult and
Politico determined that these shy Trump voters did exist, the outlets were sure this phenomenon would not be enough to swing the election.
When Trump won, pollsters blamed their significant miss on factors like the education divide and offered suggestions to fix it. They fiddled with their data collection and analysis methods for the polls. Yet, up and down the ballot, they missed again in 2020. They predicted Democrats would gain seats in the House and easily win a Senate majority. The statistical bias toward Democ
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Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, speaks during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing to examine an update from Federal officials on efforts to combat COVID-19 on Tuesday, May 11, 2021, on Capitol Hill, in Washington.
A Hawaii-based defense contractor that also operates in Maine made illegal campaign contributions to support U.S. Sen. Susan Collins’ reelection effort last year, the FBI alleges in a recently unsealed search warrant.
There is no indication that Collins or anyone on her campaign was aware of or involved in the scheme. Her spokesperson, Annie Clark, said Tuesday that the campaign had “absolutely no knowledge” of the alleged activity, which was revealed in the warrant application filed in early April and first reported by