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Pollster Eats Bug on CNN After Trump Win, But Not Before He Exposed His Bias

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Princeton pollster Sam Wang, a corrupt Big Media favorite, ate a bug on CNN after he said he would if Donald J. Trump won more than 240 electoral votes. But he didn’t do it before exposing his own bias, claiming like a true elite what President-Elect Trump would do policy-wise is more important than how he got it so wrong.

Mr. Wang also brought on a can of gourmet crickets, when he probably should’ve been forced to pick up a cockroach off the ground of Princeton University for how badly he missed the election.

Meanwhile, Your’s Truly at People’s Pundit Daily, was the most accurate pollster both nationally and statewide in 2016. That’s probably because we don’t factor in what the candidate’s Supreme Court preferences will be when we crunch the results of our polling responses.

We think Mr. Wang, and frankly the rest of the polling industry, have forgotten what it is their job responsibilities entail.

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PPD Elections Staff

Led by R. D. Baris, the People's Pundit, the PPD Elections Staff conducts polling and covers news about latest polls, election results and election data.

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