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52% Of Republicans Polled Blame Joe Biden For Assault On Capitol
yougov has done some polling among US voters on the capitol attack... some astonishing results
https:/ /today. yougov. com/top ics/pol itics/a rticles -report s/2021/ 01/06/U S-capit ol-trum p-poll
"In fact, many Republicans (45%) actively support the actions of those at the Capitol, although as many expressed their opposition (43%). "
"Far fewer voters think President-elect Joe Biden is a great deal (17%) or somewhat (9%) to blame. That being said, Biden is the biggest culprit in the eyes of Republicans, at 52%, compared to 28% for Donald Trump and 26% for the Congressional Republicans who opposed certification of the election results. "
Why do so many republicans believe things that are obviously untrue?
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"In fact, many Republicans (45%) actively support the actions of those at the Capitol, although as many expressed their opposition (43%). "
"Far fewer voters think President-elect Joe Biden is a great deal (17%) or somewhat (9%) to blame. That being said, Biden is the biggest culprit in the eyes of Republicans, at 52%, compared to 28% for Donald Trump and 26% for the Congressional Republicans who opposed certification of the election results. "
Why do so many republicans believe things that are obviously untrue?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.> But even at the immediate cost of some more fisticuffs literal and metaphorical, Trump should, one way or the other, be pursued and isolated.
Of course he should. He was involved in an anarchistic attack on America, its democracy and values. What patriotic American is going to have a problem with seeking justice?
Of course he should. He was involved in an anarchistic attack on America, its democracy and values. What patriotic American is going to have a problem with seeking justice?
I don't dispute that, but I don't know if it can be read as a product of his (prior) undying loyalty to Trump. I'd point to people like Collins and Murkowski, who have never really been Trump supporters, but are (currently) still Republicans, as other examples. Hopefully, Collins is feeling suitably embarrassed and ashamed of her "he's learned his lesson" spiel after that first impeachment.
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