53% of Republicans view Trump as true U.S. president - Reuters/Ipsos
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[May 25, 2021]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A majority of
Republicans still believe Donald Trump won the 2020 U.S. presidential
election and blame his loss to Joe Biden on illegal voting, according to
a new Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll.
The May 17-19 national poll found that 53% of Republicans believe Trump,
their party's nominee, is the “true president” now, compared to 3% of
Democrats and 25% of all Americans.
About one-quarter of adults believe the Nov. 3 election was tainted by
illegal voting, including 56% of Republicans, according to the poll .
The figures were roughly the same in a poll that ran from Nov. 13-17
which found that 28% of all Americans and 59% of Republicans felt that
way.
A Democrat, Biden won by more than seven million votes. Dozens of courts
rejected Trump's challenges to the results, but Trump and his supporters
have persisted in pushing baseless conspiracy theories on conservative
news outlets.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll showed that 61% of Republicans believe the
election was "stolen" from Trump. Only about 29% of Republicans believe
he should share some of the blame for his supporters' Jan. 6 deadly riot
at the U.S. Capitol.
Still, 67% of overall respondents say they trust election officials in
their town to do their job honestly, including 58% of Republicans,
according to the poll.
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A combination picture shows U.S. President Donald Trump and
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaking during the first
2020 presidential campaign debate, held on the campus of the
Cleveland Clinic at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland,
Ohio, U.S., September 29, 2020. Picture taken September 29, 2020.
REUTERS/Brian Snyder
The November and May polls were both conducted
online, in English, throughout the United States. The May poll
gathered responses from 2,007 adults, including 909 Democrats and
754 Republicans. The poll has a credibility interval, a measure of
precision, of about 4 percentage points.
(Reporting by Chris Kahn; Editing by Heather Timmons and Howard
Goller)
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