Few if any of the pollsters predicted it. The resulting bafflement was expressed by one tweet: “How could polls, from every company, for months including exit polls taken on election day not just be wrong but spectacularly wrong?” It was a massive intelligence failure and one worthy of examination. All political parties presumably pay for accurate polling, even if it shows them losing, because possession of the true facts is the only way to adjust their strategy. But after three failed predictions in three major Anglosphere elections, it may be time to ask how the polls got it wrong.
Pollsters Blindsided Again: Australian Labor Party's Surprise Defeat Echoes Hillary, Brexit
Pollsters Blindsided Again: Australian Labor Party's Surprise Defeat Echoes Hillary, Brexit