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Rowan Scarborough

Articles by Rowan Scarborough

Emily Benn was among the disappointed supporters of Democrat Hillary Clinton, who was confident of winning the presidential election based on projections of political pundits and a sea of major media polls that turned out to be highly inaccurate. (Associated Press)

Donald Trump, Republicans defy Nate Silver, polls

Major media pollsters and pundit forecasters wrongly called the presidential election for Hillary Clinton, had her winning states that Donald Trump actually captured and wrongly predicted Democratic victories in the Senate. Published November 9, 2016

Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y turns towards the media as she prepares to cast her vote in the New York Democratic Primary, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008 in Chappaqua, New York. (AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)

Election poll accuracy in doubt with disparity, outdated methodology

What a difference four years, and perhaps Republican Donald Trump, make. National polls are anything but uniform. Perhaps this disparity was signaled in 2014, when pollsters badly missed in a number of key races by undercounting Republican voters. Published October 30, 2016

While survivors and national security figures have suspicions about Saudi involvement in the 9/11 attacks, some in the Arab world point to U.S. interventions around the world. (Associated Press)

9/11 law sparks intense Saudi media backlash

Saudi Arabia's state-controlled media have launched an intense rash of news articles against the United States and the new federal law that allows Americans to sue Riyadh over the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Published October 11, 2016

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell (Associated Press)

Israel nuclear arsenal estimate was high

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell's recently disclosed estimate that Israel owns 200 nuclear weapons has triggered new interest in the Jewish state's ultimate war plan. Published October 2, 2016

Field office: Patrick Hanley retired on disability after being wounded in Iraq, only to face co-worker discrimination when he entered the federal workforce.

Veterans facing hostility in federal workplace

An Iranian-designed bomb on a route south of Baghdad shattered Patrick Hanley's arm, skull and life on March 29, 2008, sending the Army soldier to shifting addresses on a grueling tour of military hospitals and mental health centers that strive to make service members whole again. Published October 2, 2016