I was not one to really follow the polls whereas some here talked about them continuallly.
I found this pretty funny from Jon Stewart:
After what was frequently considered a dead heat election, Trump won a commanding victory over Vice President Kamala Harris Tuesday. Late on election night, Stewart noted that while the results were still coming in, pollsters already appeared to be some of this election’s biggest losers.
"I do want to very quickly send a quick message to all the pollsters, the election pollsters. Bl-- me," the talk show host said. "I don’t ever want to [bleep] from you again. I don’t ever want to hear, ‘We’ve corrected the overcorrection.’ You don’t know s--- about s--- and I don’t care for it."
He proceeded to mock pollsters again with a silly voice saying, "’We’ll figure it out next time — oh, we were in the margin of-' Bl-- me!"
Showing visible frustration and then composing himself, Stewart suggested that, "We’re going to come out of this election we are going to make all kinds of pronouncements about what this country is and what this world is, and the truth is, we are not really going to know s---."
"I just want to point out, just as a matter of perspective, that the lessons that our pundits take away from these results that they will pronounce with certainty will be wrong, and we have to remember that," he said, before reviewing commentary from past election cycles.
Stewart recalled how ABC News host George Stephanopoulos offered glowing praise after Barack Obama’s election victory in 2008, and showed footage of the host arguing this would be "the first election of the future, really, and I think we are moving towards a post-racial America."
"Yeah, that lasted a day!" Stewart said.