Yes. Mainstream Polls Were Misleading You, Admits Harris Campaign Staff
The narrative of "the closest race in history" was largely manufactured by polling firms with ideological leanings toward Harris or financial ties to Democrat-aligned sources.
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11/27/20241 min read


Now that we are far enough away from the election for insiders to feel safe to share, we are learning the truth about those polls showing Kamala Harris leading Trump. They were wrong, and most likely intentionally misleading.
David Plouffe, along with other top Harris aides Jen O'Malley Dillon, Stephanie Cutter and Quentin Fulks, are touring the podcast circuit attempting to explain why they are not to blame for the loss.
If your spidey senses were telling you the polls were skewed in favor of Kamala Harris, you would be correct. Indeed, David Plouffe admitted none of their internal polls ever had Kamala Harris leading Trump.
"I think it surprised people because there was these public polls that came out in late September, early October, showing us with leads that we never saw," admitted Plouffe.
One reliable resource for evaluating polling data is the aggregate polling on Real Clear Politics, which averages results from major pollsters. However, when enough pollsters manipulate their data to favor Democrats and suppress Republican support, the public is inevitably misled.
The narrative of "the closest race in history" was largely manufactured by polling firms with ideological leanings toward Harris or financial ties to Democrat-aligned sources.
Ultimately, Americans trusted their lived experiences over manipulated rhetoric. The outrageous cost of groceries, utilities, gas, insurance, housing, and everything told them they were being lied to. With the collective sigh of "We've had enough," voters gave Trump a resounding victory and a mandate to change the direction of the country.



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