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Trump sues US newspaper over ‘election interference’

The lawsuit continues Donald Trump's campaign against media outlets he feels have wronged him.

The lawsuit continues Donald Trump's campaign against media outlets he feels have wronged him. Photo: Getty

US president-elect Donald Trump is suing a mid-western newspaper and its pollster for “brazen election interference” in publishing a survey the weekend before the US election that showed Democrat Kamala Harris with a surprising lead of three percentage points in the state.

The Des Moines Register‘s parent Gannett Co on Tuesday (local time) dismissed the lawsuit as meritless and said it would vigorously defend its First Amendment rights.

The lawsuit continues Trump’s campaign against media outlets he feels have wronged him.

The American broadcaster ABC this past weekend agreed to pay $US15 million ($A24 million) toward a Trump presidential library to settle a defamation lawsuit against George Stephanopoulos for inaccurately saying Trump had been found civilly liable for rape.

The Des Moines survey, done by since-retired pollster J Ann Selzer, was considered shocking for indicating that an earlier Trump lead in the Republican-leaning mid-western state had been erased.

In the actual election, Trump won Iowa by more than 13 percentage points.

“There was a perfectly good reason nobody saw this coming: because a three-point lead for Harris in deep-red Iowa was not reality,” the lawsuit said.

“It was election-interfering fiction.”

The poll increased enthusiasm among Democrats, compelled Republicans to divert campaign time and money to areas in which they were ahead, and deceived the public into thinking Democrats were doing better than they actually were, Trump charged.

The lawsuit was filed late on Monday in Polk County district court in Iowa.

It cites Iowa consumer fraud law, and doesn’t ask for specific monetary damages. Instead, it seeks a trial jury to award triple the amount of what it determines actual damages to be.

Whatever happens legally, the case could have a chilling effect beyond Iowa.

Trump said in legal papers that he wanted it to deter “radicals from continuing to act with corrupt intent in releasing polls manufactured for the purpose of skewing election results in favour of Democrats”.

Lark-Marie Anton, Des Moines Register spokeswoman, said the newspaper acknowledged the pre-election poll did not reflect actual results and released technical information to explain the data and what went wrong.

“We stand by our reporting on the matter and believe a lawsuit would be without merit,” she said.

-AAP

Topics: Donald Trump
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