President-elect Donald Trump made gains with nearly every demographic group compared with his 2020 loss, breaking through the “blue wall” states.
Republicans are also set to take control of the Senate, but the House has yet to be called.
Polls leading up to the election showed a close contest in the race for president and in key battleground states.
The final national Marist poll before Election Day had Harris up by four points at 51%, with a margin of error of 3.5%.
Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion, joined “The Rush Hour” on Wednesday to discuss the accuracy of the polls in key demographic groups.