A new USA Today/Suffolk poll finds 96% of Democrats say Biden was elected fairly.
Only 20% of Republicans said the same.
A whopping 78% percent of Republicans polled said they did not think Biden was not legitimately elected president.
Other findings in the poll:
- 16% predict he will be seen as a great president, 13% as a good president, and 16% as a fair president. 5% were undecided.
- 70% say it is time for the president to concede the election, compared to 26% who disagree.
- 57% of Republicans say he should not concede, while 37% say he should.
- 71% of Republicans say they are ready to vote for Trump if he is the party’s nominee in 2024. 16% say they would consider it, and 10% say they would not.
- 62% of all those polled say they believe Joe Biden was legitimately elected president, compared to 37% who say he was not.
- 20% of Republicans say Biden was legitimately elected, compared to 78% who say he was not.
- 66% of Americans say Trump should attend Biden’s inauguration in January, while 24% say he should not.
- 62% of all those polled say it would be an abuse of a president’s powers if Trump issues a preemptive pardon for himself, while 25% say it would not be. 56% of Republicans say it would be an appropriate use of his power, while 24% disagreed.