An Evaluation of 2016 Election Polls in the U.S. - AAPOR
In the vast majority of U.S. presidential elections (95%), the winner of the national popular vote had also been the Electoral College winner (Gore 2016). That was not the case in 2016, when a divided result cast a critical spotlight on the polls’ performance. ................
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