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Trump Drops Federal Suit Against Iowa Pollster, Refiles in State Court: A Familiar Tactic?

The former President dropped his federal lawsuit against pollster Ann Selzer and The Des Moines Register before refiling it in state court, which allows the lawsuit to bypass an “Anti-SLAPP” measure that would take effect Tuesday. The refiling was likely intended to avoid the newspaper’s pending motion to dismiss the amended complaint, as the original lawsuit was based on a poll that showed Kamala Harris leading in Iowa. The Des Moines Register has stated the suit is without merit and believes it will be successful in defending its First Amendment rights regardless of the forum. This lawsuit, along with another against Paramount, is one of many filed by Trump over campaign coverage.

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Trump Sues Iowa Pollster, Media Outlet Over Election Results

President-elect Trump is suing pollster J. Ann Selzer, The Des Moines Register, and Gannett, alleging violations of the Iowa Consumer Fraud Act due to a pre-election poll showing Kamala Harris with a surprising lead in Iowa. This lawsuit, while unlikely to succeed, is part of Trump’s broader campaign against what he views as left-leaning media coverage. The suit claims the poll’s results constituted election interference, despite the poll’s methodology being unremarkable and Trump ultimately winning Iowa by a significant margin. Legal experts widely condemn the lawsuit as a baseless attack on the First Amendment and a chilling tactic against the press.

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Trump Sues Iowa Newspaper Over Unfavorable Poll Results

Donald Trump filed a civil lawsuit against the Des Moines Register, pollster J. Ann Selzer, and their respective parent companies, alleging “brazen election interference” due to a pre-election poll showing him trailing. The suit stems from Selzer’s poll predicting a three-point deficit for Trump in Iowa, which he ultimately won by fourteen points. Trump claims the poll was fraudulent and constituted election interference, a claim Selzer denies. This action follows a recent defamation lawsuit settlement with ABC News and is part of Trump’s broader strategy to target perceived media adversaries.

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