In a Quinnipiac University poll released yesterday, 70 percent of Republican registered voters said Bidens win was not legitimate, while just 23 percent said it was. Among white male registered voters, only 47 percent said Biden had won fair and square.
Comparatively, 98 percent of Democrats said Biden had won legitimately.
Asked about whether there had been significant voter fraud as the Trump administration has repeatedly claimed, but failed to find 77 percent of Republicans said yes. Ninety-seven percent of Democrats said no.
The results of this poll dovetail with those of a Pew Research Center survey conducted in mid-November, after most major news outlets had called the election but before President Trumps legal team had suffered some of its most humiliating losses in court.
While 94 percent of Biden voters said they were at least somewhat confident the election had been run and administered well, just 21 percent of Trump voters said the same. And whereas 82 percent of Biden voters were very confident that their own vote had been accurately counted, that number plummeted to 35 percent among Trump voters.
The Pew poll, published on Nov. 20, found that most Trump voters were uninterested in letting bygones be bygones: Eighty-five percent said the president should continue his legal challenges to the voting process in several states.read more
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