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In the post, Trump repeated long-standing grievances about polling during previous election cycles, including the 2020 race. He claimed that many polls were “knowingly wrong” and designed to shape, rather than measure, public opinion. “Fake and Fraudulent Polling should be, virtually, a criminal offense,” he wrote, arguing that inaccurate surveys undermine democracy by discouraging voters and distorting public discourse.
Trump went further, listing major news organizations and asserting that their polling bore little resemblance to final election outcomes in past contests. According to him, accurate pollsters do exist, but their work is ignored because it fails to support what he calls a biased media narrative. He concluded by describing the current polling environment as a “SCAM” and lamenting what he characterized as the broader decline of American journalism.
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