Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas
The 2024 presidential election has once again demonstrated the complex relationship between polling predictions and electoral outcomes, with Donald Trump securing a decisive victory over Vice President Kamala Harris. Despite polls suggesting a neck-and-neck race throughout the campaign, Trump's final tally of 312 electoral votes to Harris's 226, along with a popular vote victory, has sparked renewed discussion about polling methodology and voter sentiment capture. These outcomes have prompted both political analysts and pollsters to examine the ongoing challenges of accurately measuring public opinion in an evolving political landscape.