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Poll Shows Fewer Americans Believe Biden Won The 2020 Election Fairly​

Recent polls have unveiled significant shifts in public opinion regarding the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election and former President Donald Trump’s potential candidacy in 2024.

Notably, a Washington Post/University of Maryland poll has shed light on changing perceptions surrounding these issues.

According to the Washington Post/University of Maryland poll, there has been a decrease in the number of Republicans who consider President Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election as legitimate.

The decline, spanning from 2021 to 2023, suggests a shifting narrative among GOP members.

Interestingly, the poll also indicates a diminishing belief in Biden’s legitimacy among Democrats and independent voters, albeit at a lower rate compared to Republicans.

This trend underscores a broader trend of skepticism regarding the 2020 election outcome.

Regarding Trump’s involvement in the January 6 Capitol riots, opinions have evolved.

The University of Maryland poll reveals that fewer Americans now attribute direct responsibility to Trump for the events of that day, signaling a notable shift from previous perceptions.

A majority of Republicans expressed a desire to “move past” the January 6 Capitol riots, contrasting sharply with Democrats’ reluctance to do so.

Independent voters, however, appear divided on the issue, reflecting ongoing tensions within the electorate.

Independent voters, often overlooked but crucial, have shown relatively stable opinions on Trump’s responsibility for the Capitol attacks and Biden’s election legitimacy.

Their views provide valuable insights into broader shifts in public opinion.

Several states have intensified legal challenges against Trump’s potential candidacy in 2024, citing his alleged role in the Capitol riots.

This has sparked debates over his eligibility and raised constitutional questions that could have significant ramifications.

Despite legal challenges, Trump maintains strong support within the Republican Party, evident in polls leading up to the Iowa caucuses.

His influence remains formidable, shaping GOP preferences and ideologies.

State courts, such as Colorado’s Supreme Court and Maine’s Secretary of State, have ruled against Trump’s eligibility for presidential ballots, citing his alleged involvement in the Capitol riots.

Trump’s legal team has responded with appeals, leading to ongoing legal battles.

The decisions in Colorado and Maine could prompt U.S. Supreme Court intervention, particularly as similar actions are being considered in other states.

A Supreme Court review may be necessary to resolve constitutional questions surrounding Trump’s candidacy.

Trump’s legal team is vigorously defending against challenges to his candidacy, focusing on interpreting the 14th Amendment and scrutinizing his role in the Capitol riots.

The effectiveness of these strategies will be pivotal in shaping the outcome of legal battles.

The ongoing legal challenges are influencing internal dynamics within the Republican Party, impacting its strategies and presidential candidacy considerations for 2024.

Decisions made by state election officials regarding primary ballots carry both legal and political ramifications, shaping conversations on election integrity and candidate eligibility nationwide.

Legal challenges and political discourse are likely to influence public opinion, particularly among independent and undecided voters.

Polling trends regarding Trump’s candidacy and Biden’s presidency may fluctuate as these narratives evolve.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...S&cvid=c5719611e0ad420990b3fdaeb0da9bbb&ei=30
 
Wingnut propaganda is working, sowing distrust in our elections and government in general. Utterly depressing that so many morans are falling for their lies.
You got it. It's only a Republican thing. Democrats have never questioned any election.
 
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