3 in 10 Americans Believe That Joe Biden Only Won the Presidency Because of Voter Fraud: Monmouth University Poll

According to a new survey conducted by Monmouth University, there’s a growing concern among the majority of Americans regarding the potential threat to their fundamental freedoms.

The survey underscores a significant division between Republicans and Democrats, each emphasizing different rights.

An alarming revelation from the poll is that only 40% of respondents have faith in the overall structure of our government.

Furthermore, a minuscule percentage of the surveyed individuals showed substantial trust in the collective wisdom of the American populace.

The pessimism was more pronounced among Republicans, who maintained a more critical view of these parameters.

One of the most striking findings is the sustained belief among two-thirds of Republicans that the 2020 presidential election was influenced by voter fraud.

The poll also indicates that this sentiment is shared by 30% of Americans in general, which includes 68% of the Republican participants.

This perception of Joe Biden’s presidential win being attributed to voter fraud has remained relatively steady since Monmouth University first started polling post the November 2020 election.

The poll reveals a deep-seated and persistent distrust in the electoral process among a significant percentage of Americans, especially Republicans.

The study further underscores the need for transparent and accessible information to bridge the growing divide among different political factions.

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