There’s a new poll out in the wake of some of the concerning allegations about the FBI regarding the Hunter Biden laptop.
Now a massive number of Americans — 79 percent — believe that President Donald Trump would have been elected if people had known the truth about the Hunter Biden laptop.
Technometrica Institute of Policy and Politics, New Jersey, conducted the survey of 1,335 adults earlier in this month. While the overwhelming majority believed the laptop was real, only 11% of respondents believe it to be Russian disinformation.
Apart from the FBI reporting that they had closed the case, Facebook was also informed by the FBI that there was a Russian data dump. This is the reason Facebook shut down the laptop story. Twitter also suppressed the story. New York PostOct 2020 story on laptop. People were even forbidden from using the URL to share the link before the election. There was the additional letter that 51 ex-intelligence officials claimed, without providing any proof that the laptop could be Russian disinformation. Joe Biden relied upon that letter in the final debates to ignore the concerns about the laptop, even though he knew the truth. You can listen to the video at 9:15.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvbg72HZ5VM
Almost three-quarters of Americans following the issue — 74 percent — believe that the FBI and the intel community deliberately misled voters.
“Terming the laptop ‘disinformation’ by the FBI, Intelligence Community, Congress, and the Biden campaign, along with Big Tech, impacted voters,” said Technometrica President Raghavan Mayur, who’s been recognized as the most accurate pollster in recent presidential elections. “A significant majority—78 percent—believe that access to the correct information could have been critical to their decision at the polls.”
In fact, 47 percent said that knowing before the election that the laptop contents were real and not “disinformation” would have changed their voting decision—including more than two-thirds (71 percent) of Democrats.
Almost 8 of 10 respondents said that a truthful interpretation of the laptop would have likely changed the election’s outcome more in favor of Trump.
The poll also found that more than half—51 percent—give the media failing grades (D or F) for their coverage of the topic of the laptop.
Also, 81 percent of Americans said they want the attorney general to appoint an independent special counsel to investigate possibly incriminating email and other evidence contained on Hunter Biden’s laptop.
If FBI agents were knowingly putting bad information out there, that’s “election interference,” former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe told Tucker Carlson.
It’s more than time to get a special counsel that is trustworthy on the case because given what we’ve already seen, we don’t know now if they aren’t just delaying the Hunter Biden case past the election yet again, just as they allegedly did in 2020. A thorough cleaning of the FBI’s house is also needed.
But the bottom line shows that the public is getting it and that can’t bode well for Democrats in the midterms.
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