The prediction disaster that ended a career and left many questioning her integrity
J. Ann Selzer, once a trusted pollster, is retiring after a catastrophic blunder. Her final poll, the Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa survey, predicted Kamala Harris would lead Donald Trump in Iowa. The results were shockingly wrong. Trump won Iowa by over 13 percentage points. This massive miss ended Selzer’s career on a low note.
A Polling Disaster
Selzer’s Iowa poll, released just days before the 2020 election, showed Harris leading by three points. That prediction was way off. Trump’s victory was decisive, and Iowa had become firmly Republican. The poll’s results were 16 points wrong, causing disbelief across the political landscape. For years, Selzer’s polls were seen as reliable, but this miss shattered that perception.
The Timing of Her Departure Raises Questions
Selzer claims her retirement was planned long ago and unrelated to the disastrous poll. Yet, the timing seems too convenient. She left just weeks after a major failure, raising suspicions. Her reasons for retiring are hard to believe. She said it was part of her “long-time plan,” but many remain unconvinced.
Shifting the Blame, but Not Owning It
In an attempt to explain the error, Selzer speculated that respondents might have lied or changed their opinions after the survey. She also blamed the poll’s lack of diversity, citing that 84% of respondents were white. However, Iowa’s population is largely white, so this argument doesn’t hold up. Critics quickly pointed out that she was deflecting blame and not acknowledging her mistake.
A Career Ending in Disgrace
Though Selzer defended her integrity, few believed her explanations. On social media, many accused her of dishonesty. Some argued that she had released a flawed poll knowing it would be wrong, and then retired to avoid the fallout. Her refusal to admit the mistake only added fuel to the fire.
Selzer’s retirement marks the end of a once-respected career. But instead of a graceful exit, she leaves behind questions about her professionalism and accountability.