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Ubiquitous

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Aug 21, 2021, 8:43:28 AM8/21/21
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Alex Krycek ! wrote

> Yak wrote
>
>>
>> On 8/20/21 2:30 PM, Matt wrote:
>>> WhoŸ Ts In Charge? Most Voters DonŸ Tt Think ItŸ Ts Biden
>>
>> You mean there are people behind the scenes that are more incompetent
>> than him????
>>
>>> A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds
>>> that only 39% of Likely U.S. Voters believe Biden is really doing the
>>> job of president Ÿ " thatŸ Ts down from 47% in March. A majority of
>>> voter (51%) now say others are making decisions for Biden behind the
>>> scenes. Another 10% are not sure.
>>>
>>>
> https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/biden_administr
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> tion /who_s_in_charge_most_voters_don_t_think_it_s_biden
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>>
>
> Trump is in charge as of August 13 2021. He was always in charge
> because the election was stolen from him by dozens of suspects,
> including but not specifically Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, Obama, BLM,
> Antifa, Russia, China, Canada and Cuba.
>
>

Trump's in charge. He won.


One in five Republicans say they think Donald Trump will be reinstated as
president this year


President Joe Biden faces significant – and unusual – threats to his
presidency, which previous presidents have not had to deal with. The most
striking is the degree to which many Americans do not recognize his fair
electoral victory.

In the latest Economist/YouGov poll, a sizable percentage of the public –
and nearly three in four Republicans (77%) – say they do not accept his
election and believe he was not legitimately elected president. The size
of GOP doubt about President Biden’s election has not changed appreciably
since his inauguration. Overall, more than a third of the public (38%)
today are election doubters.

For some who reject the election outcome, there is even an expectation
that the results will be altered. One in six overall (15%) and one in four
Republicans (23%) now believe it is likely that former President Donald
Trump will be reinstated in the White House by the end of the year. One in
five Trump supporters (19%) believe the same.

Supporters have falsely claimed that Trump would be reinstated on multiple
dates and have changed the expected date each time it does not happen.

Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow had said the reinstatement would take
place this Friday, but he has now extended the timeline. Lindell is
popular with those with those who think there will soon be a change at the
White House. By more than two to one, those who expect Trump will be
reinstated have a favorable opinion of him. Among all Americans,
unfavorable views exceed favorable ones narrowly (30% unfavorable to 26%
favorable).

The false theory is that the reinstatement of the former President would
be facilitated by the Supreme Court, though there are no constitutional
grounds for this.

See the toplines and crosstabs from this Economist/YouGov poll

Methodology: The Economist survey was conducted by YouGov using a
nationally representative sample of 1,500 US Adult Citizens interviewed
online between August 7 - 10, 2021. This sample was weighted according to
gender, age, race, and education based on the American Community Survey,
conducted by the US Bureau of the Census, as well as 2016 Presidential
vote, registration status, geographic region, and news interest.
Respondents were selected from YouGov’s opt-in panel to be representative
of all US citizens. The margin of error is approximately 2.8% for the
overall sample.

Image: Getty

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Just Wondering

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Oct 12, 2021, 3:52:50 PM10/12/21
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On 10/12/2021 11:16 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
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> President Joe Biden faces significant – and unusual – threats to his
> presidency, which previous presidents have not had to deal with. The most
> striking is the degree to which many Americans do not recognize his fair
> electoral victory.

Boo hoo. Welcome to the real world. There were many Americans
who did not recognize Trump's fair electoral victory in 2016,
and who actively worked to undermine his presidential authority.
Trump had to deal with it for his entire term.

El Kabong

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Oct 12, 2021, 4:47:38 PM10/12/21
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Ubiquitous <webe...@polaris.net> wrote:

> One in five Republicans say they think Donald Trump will be reinstated as
> president this year

One in five Republicans also think the earth is only
6,000 years old.

So... ?

Ubiquitous

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Nov 3, 2021, 5:55:14 PM11/3/21
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Alex Krycek ! wrote

> Yak wrote
>
>>
>> On 8/20/21 2:30 PM, Matt wrote:
>>> WhoŸ Ts In Charge? Most Voters DonŸ Tt Think ItŸ Ts Biden
>>
>> You mean there are people behind the scenes that are more incompetent
>> than him????
>>
>>> A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds
>>> that only 39% of Likely U.S. Voters believe Biden is really doing the
>>> job of president Ÿ " thatŸ Ts down from 47% in March. A majority of
>>> voter (51%) now say others are making decisions for Biden behind the
>>> scenes. Another 10% are not sure.
>>>
>>>
> https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/biden_administr
a
> tion /who_s_in_charge_most_voters_don_t_think_it_s_biden
>>>
>>
>>
>
> Trump is in charge as of August 13 2021. He was always in charge
> because the election was stolen from him by dozens of suspects,
> including but not specifically Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, Obama, BLM,
> Antifa, Russia, China, Canada and Cuba.
>
>

Trump's in charge. He won.


One in five Republicans say they think Donald Trump will be reinstated as
president this year


President Joe Biden faces significant – and unusual – threats to his
presidency, which previous presidents have not had to deal with. The most
striking is the degree to which many Americans do not recognize his fair
electoral victory.

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