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J. Ann Selzer, the famous Iowa pollster whose latest state poll got the 2024 presidential election results wildly wrong, will no longer do election polling. Selzer, 68, wrote in a Des Moines Register column that she would pursue “other ventures and opportunities,
J. Ann Selzer made the announcement in an op-ed published in the Des Moines Register Sunday. She says she made the decision and told the Register more than a year ago and will continue to work with her clients as she moves on to future ventures and opportunities.