(John Solomon) Among 27% of Americans who haven’t heard of Biden family allegations, knowing about them doesn’t push them to support Trump.
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by John Solomon, November, 2nd, 2020
Nearly three quarters of Americans are aware of the controversy surrounding Joe Biden and his family’s overseas business deals, and a majority of those who know about the allegations believe them to be true, according to a Just the News-Scott Rasmussen poll taken on the final week of the election.
A total of 72% of the 1,200 likely voters surveyed between Oct. 29 and Oct. 31 said they had “seen, read, or heard” news stories “concerning allegations that Joe Biden had lied and was selling influence to China and Ukraine for the benefit of his family?”
Among the likely voters familiar with the allegations, 53% said they believed that Biden “was selling influence to China and Ukraine?” Men were slightly more likely than women to believe the allegations, the poll found.
Among those who have not heard the allegations and don’t already support Trump, most say it would not change their support, which overwhelmingly leaned toward Biden, the polls found.
Only 1 percent of the likely voters said learning about the Biden allegations would make them more likely to vote for Trump, while nearly 30 percent said they would vote for neither major candidate or didn’t know.
You can view the poll results here.
About The Author
John Solomon is an award-winning investigative journalist, author and digital media entrepreneur who serves as Chief Executive Officer and Editor in Chief of Just the News. Before founding Just the News, Solomon played key reporting and executive roles at some of America’s most important journalism institutions, such as The Associated Press, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, Newsweek, The Daily Beast and The Hill.
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