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Donald Trump has done it again and won the US election.
Eight years after beating Hillary Clinton and four years after Joe Biden evicted him from the White House, the former president is now the future president.
It's a remarkable comeback for the man whose reputation was severely damaged after the violence of the January 6 Capitol riots back in 2021.
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson talks to Chris Jackson, senior vice president at Ipsos Public Affairs, about why the polls failed to predict Trump's resounding victory.
Producer: Soila Apparicio
Editor: Philly Beaumont
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