Opinion polls consistently underestimated Trump's support in the lead-up to the elections, where he secured comfortable wins in pivotal swing states.
Trump's victory margin in the popular vote reached close to 5 million votes, a reputation that hasn't been achieved by a Republican since 1988.
Most national polls indicated a closely contested race, but Trump's wins in traditionally Democratic states like Michigan and Pennsylvania defied predictions.
While poll predictions suggested Harris would win key battleground states, the results showcased a significant miscalculation by pollsters about voter support for Trump.
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