96% of Democrats say Biden was elected fairly, only 20% of Republicans agree

An overwhelming majority of Democrats say the president-elect, Joe Biden, was elected fairly, while only a small number of Republicans say the same, according to a poll published by USA Today / Suffolk University on Thursday.

Ninety-six percent of Democrats say Biden was elected correctly in the November presidential election, while only 20 percent of Republicans surveyed said the same.

Seventy-eight percent of Republicans believe Biden was not legitimately elected president.

Public news of Biden’s election victory comes after the president and his allies repeatedly questioned the validity of the 2020 presidential election, claiming that it had been subjected to widespread electoral fraud.

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However, senior election officials, including former administration official Christopher Krebs and the attorney general William BarrBill Barr Top Democrat: “Critic” that Pompeo informs senators about SolarWinds piracy at the State Department Barr leaves behind conflicting legacy at DOJ US prosecutor in charge of Giuliani, Bannon seeks to stay on MORE they said there was no evidence that there was widespread fraud.

The Trump campaign and several Republican allies have also launched numerous legal challenges to the election results, although state and federal courts as well as the Supreme Court have largely rejected these cases.

According to the poll, when asked how Trump’s presidency will be remembered, 50% said he would be remembered as a “failed” president.

Sixteen percent said he would be remembered as a “great” president, and 13 percent said he would be remembered as a “good president.” Only four percent of respondents said they were undecided.

The poll also comes less than a month before Trump leaves office. According to the poll, most Republicans said they would vote for the one-term president if he ran again in 2024. Seventy-one percent of GOP respondents said they would throw their support back and 16 percent said they would. consider.

The USA Today / Suffolk University poll received responses from 1,000 registered voters between December 16-20 and has a margin of error of 3.1 percentage points.

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