Trump Campaign: Final Des Moines Register Poll an 'Outlier'
- Bias Rating
-6% Center
- Reliability
65% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
18% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-10% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
74% : Trump beat Biden by 8.2 points in 2020 and Hillary Clinton by 9.5 points in 2016.43% : Des Moines register data has Harris leading seniors (age 65+) by 19 points, despite Trump carrying them by 10 points in 2020 CNN exit polls - data that aligns with the latest Emerson College poll.
36% : "Emerson College had Trump with a 10-point lead on Harris in the state, a result that more closely tracks historical numbers in the traditionally red state of Iowa, the Trump campaign memo noted, pointing to the Des Moines register obscuring potential partisan bias in the poll.
29% : Des Moines register has Harris with a 20-point lead among women (56%-36%), but the Emerson College poll showed Trump leading by 5 points and the 2020 CNN exit polls had Trump tied with Biden in that demographic.
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