President-elect Donald Trump has made good on his promise to sue pollster J. Ann Selzer and The Des Moines Register for their stupendously faulty polling that showed Kamala Harris with a three-point lead going into Election Day. While bad polling in and of itself isn’t illegal — it’s become a hallmark of American politics in recent election cycles — Trump maintains that Selzer and the Register intentionally fudged the numbers in order to swing the outcome of the election toward Harris.
Here’s how RedState’s Bonchie reported the questionable results of the “gold standard” pollster just before Election Day:
To be frank, I don’t think Selzer’s final offering in Iowa is anywhere close to reality, and there’s empirical data to support that viewpoint. For example, the poll has Harris leading with seniors by 19 points. Trump won seniors there by nine points in…