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Whoa: Nearly a Third of Democrats Believe the Election Was Stolen From Trump
By Matt Margolis Nov 19, 2020 4:16 PM ET
While the election hasn’t been certified, and the results are pending litigation, the media has effectively crowned Joe Biden the victor in the 2020 election, and voters have some strong opinions on the matter.
According to a Rasmussen poll conducted November 17-18, nearly half of likely voters, 47 percent, believe the election was stolen from Trump. If Joe Biden is ultimately certified as the winner, there will undoubtedly be a big fat asterisk on his presidency.
This should be very concerning for Joe Biden. President George W. Bush had the 2000 election cast a dark shadow over his presidency, with many Democrats to this day refusing to acknowledge his presidency as legitimate. If Biden is confident in the legitimacy of the results as they stand now, he should be willing to let the process continue, and should publicly express his support for this.
But, Joe Biden’s problems are not simply because many Republicans believe the election was stolen. It’s true that the poll showed a significant partisan divide on this issue: 75 percent of Republicans believe it is very likely (61 percent) or somewhat likely (14 percent) that the election was stolen from Trump. But, according to the poll, while 69 percent of Democrats say it is not at all likely (61 percent) or not very likely (8 percent) that the election was stolen from Trump, 30 percent of Democrats believe it is very likely (20 percent) or somewhat likely (10 percent) that it was.
Let me repeat, nearly a third of Democrats believe it is likely that the election was stolen from President Trump. That’s a remarkable number. Huge, in fact.
Despite the fact that nearly half of all voters believe the election was likely stolen from Trump, 61 percent believe Trump should concede. How many Democrats believe it is likely that the election was stolen, but think Trump should concede anyway? That’s quite a disturbing thing to consider.
No matter what happens, Americans’ faith in our elections has taken a huge hit this year. It’s not uncommon for the losing party to feel things were unfair, but this is clearly the moment for big changes to happen to restore our faith in our elections to ensure that Americans can feel confident in our elections regardless of the results.
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It's Game Over for Republicans, especially if Trump creates his own party and takes with him millions of conservative votes.
Good for those assholes! they will never win an US election again and they have no one else to blame, the Republican party left their voting base (mostly white americans) to the dogs long ago. Eat shit now !
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No they are not, for one simple reason: Demographics, son!
At least 2/3 of the "minorities" will vote democratic, on the long run that's game over...and the clock is ticking.
Another consequence is the Republican party becoming increasingly left leaning to appeal to the new demographic voting reality. Hardcore Republicans will search for a third way, maybe a Trumpist party or something similarly "populist".
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Except Hispanics in states where their vote actually matters like Texas and Florida vote for Republicans at much higher rates than that and are trending redder. Rust belt states that the Democrats always used to win are also trending more Republican.
A large proportion of Hispanics tend to be socially conservative anyway. There's really no need to turn to the left to win enough of their votes to win elections.
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