Four in ten supporters of Biden, Trump would not accept election defeat:
Reuters/Ipsos poll
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[October 26, 2020]
By Chris Kahn
(Reuters) - More than four in ten
supporters of both President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger,
Joe Biden, said they would not accept the result of the November
election if their preferred candidate loses, Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
The survey, conducted from Oct. 13-20, shows 43% of Biden supporters
would not accept a Trump victory, while 41% of Americans who want to
re-elect Trump would not accept a win by Biden.
Smaller portions would take action to make their displeasure known: 22%
of Biden supporters and 16% of Trump supporters said they would engage
in street protests or even violence if their preferred candidate loses.
U.S. election officials are dealing with a series of challenges this
year that have raised concerns about the public's confidence in the
result.
Top national security officials warned last week that Russia and Iran
have been hacking into U.S. voting systems and looking for ways to
undermine the election.
Trump also has repeatedly questioned the integrity of U.S. elections,
arguing that the process is "rigged" against him and repeatedly
asserting without evidence that the surge in mail-in voting this year
will increase the likelihood of voter fraud. He has refused to commit to
a peaceful transfer of power if the vote count indicates he has lost.
Donald Green, a political scientist at Columbia University, said the
poll results ease his concerns about post-election violence. But he
warned that if the election is close, or one candidate can make a
credible accusation of voter fraud, it could spark wider discontent and
protests than the poll suggests.
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Voters line up to cast ballots outside Madison Square Garden which
is used as a polling station, on the first day of early voting in
Manhattan, New York, U.S. October 24, 2020. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon
"This is why many people who oppose Trump are holding their breath
and hoping for a lopsided outcome that is not up for grabs," Green
said.
The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Biden leads Trump by 8
percentage points nationally: 51% of likely voters say they are
backing the Democratic challenger while 43% are voting for the
president.
Biden also is ahead in Wisconsin and Michigan, but the race appears
to be much closer in other battleground states including
Pennsylvania, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online, in English, throughout
the United States. It gathered responses from 2,649 American adults,
including 1,039 who said they had voted for Trump or were planning
to vote for him, and 1,153 who said they were similarly backing
Biden.
The poll has a credibility interval, a measure of precision, of 4
percentage points.
(Reporting by Chris Kahn; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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