CNN’s John King revisits Trump supporters in Iowa to ask about their reaction to the election results and what they hope comes next.
Veteran pollster J. Ann Selzer announced in a new op-ed that she was done with election polling after her shock Iowa poll wrongly predicted a Harris victory.
Iowa candidates have until Nov. 18 to request a recount in their race. Here's who is asking for a recount and how the process works.
J. Ann Selzer's Nov. 1 poll showed Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump in Iowa, 47% to 44%. Trump eventually carried the state by 13 points.
After a big election night that saw Republicans grow their majorities, GOP lawmakers have reelected Jack Whitver and Pat Grassley as their leaders.
Republicans represent all of Iowa’s four congressional districts but Democrats are hopeful of their chances in the general election
J. Ann Selzer's Nov. 1 poll showed Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump in Iowa, 47% to 44%. Trump eventually carried the state by 13 points.
Nearly three weeks out from the election and the deadline for candidates to request a recount was Monday afternoon.Local election officials have certified the
J. Ann Selzer, who wrongly predicted Iowa would turn blue and vote for Vice President Kamala Harris in this year’s election, is ending her polling career to take on new opportunities.
Wednesday's certification votes cap off the 2024 election process and set the stage for candidates who wish to request recounts to do so by Nov. 18.
The pollster’s pre-election findings said Kamala Harris had a slight lead over Donald Trump in Iowa, which Trump went on to carry handily.