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Left Wing Pollster Finds Only 51% Of People Feel US Election ‘Conducted Fairly’

  • December 10, 2020
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A new Daily Kos/Civiqs poll reveals just 51 percent of Americans believe the 2020 presidential election was “conducted fairly.”

The December 2020 poll, commissioned by the left-wing, anti-Trump Daily Kos outlet, inquired if voters felt “that the 2020 presidential election was conducted fairly?”

51 percent responded “Yes, it was conducted fairly,” while 50 percent felt otherwise.

34 percent felt “the election was unfair to Republican voters and candidates,” nearly nine times the amount of people who felt the “election was unfair to Democratic voters and candidates.”

10 percent felt “it was unfair to both Democrats and Republicans” while two percent responded with “no opinion or unsure.”

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Natalie Winters

Natalie Winters is an Investigative Reporter at the National Pulse and contributor to The National Pulse podcast.


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