Why primary polls appear to be so inaccurate this year
Results in some high-profile races this primary season have differed greatly from public opinion polls.
In the Michigan Senate Democratic primary, progressive Abdul El-Sayed had double-digit leads in polling but won over Haley Stevens by just one point.
Lisa Desjardins and Courtney Kennedy of Ipsos discussed the recent results that were at odds with polling.
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