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The NYT's Nate Cohn accuses RealClearPolitics of skewing its final poll averages in favor of Trump

If you look at the final poll averages over at RealClearPolitics, it’s pretty clear that momentum is on President Trump’s side as we finish up voting today. (These numbers are a little out of date and have moved around a bit):

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But the New York Times’ Nate Cohn, who has used this RCP in the past, says that this year they’re skewing the results toward Trump in these final days:

“RCP’s averages this cycle just haven’t been a fair average of the polling that’s out there. Instead, cut offs are fairly deliberately set to show better results for Trump”:

And even if the president wins again, Cohn says “that won’t vindicate RCP”:

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Or, maybe this accurately shows movement in the final days of the election?

Cohn says he will no longer use the RCP any longer in his work:

We’ll find out shortly who is correct.

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