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The polls were still way off in the 2020 election—even after accounting for 2016’s errors
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The polls were still way off in the 2020 election—even after accounting for 2016’s errors
The polls were still way off in the 2020 election—even after accounting for 2016’s errors
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Peter Ramjug
November 4, 2020
How do news outlets decide when to call Biden or Trump state victories in the 2020 election?
How do news outlets decide when to call Biden or Trump state victories in the 2020 election?
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November 4, 2020
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Whether Biden or Trump wins, it’s clear the US is divided. It’s time to turn to local communities for solutions.
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Molly Callahan
November 4, 2020
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At Northeastern University, Pete Buttigieg weighs in Electoral College, climate change, and the US economy
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Molly Callahan
April 3, 2019
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December 19, 2016
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