Top pollster Ann Selzer is retiring from the Des Moines Register’s Iowa Poll because her shocking presidential poll was so wrong.
Just before the election, a Selzer poll showed Vice President Harris leading President-elect Trump in Iowa, shocking the nation. In fact, Trump won the state by more than 200,000 votes.
The well-respected pollster said in a Sunday column that she is leaving the industry, although it may not be because the Iowa polls were that wrong.
“Over a year ago, I notified the Registrar that I would not renew my contract when it expires in 2024 at the latest election poll, as I move on to other businesses and opportunities,” she wrote.
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She said she had wanted to make the announcement after polling along with the election results, and acknowledged it was “ironic” that it was the other way around.
“I’m proud of the work I’ve done for the Register, the Detroit Free Press, the Indianapolis Star, Bloomberg News, and other public and private organizations interested in elections,” Selzer said. I wrote it.
Selzer said he has worked with the Register on a contract basis since 1997 and plans to continue working for other clients.
“My integrity means a lot to me, and for those who have questioned it, there will be no deterrent,” she concluded. “To those who know me best, I would like to remind you that what drew me to me as a friend, colleague, and client was my commitment to truth and accuracy, both in my professional and personal relationships. Thank you for all the messages and calls of support.”