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Majority of Americans Believe Biden Family Received Foreign Money to Impact Policy - Poll
Majority of Americans Believe Biden Family Received Foreign Money to Impact Policy - Poll
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A majority of likely voters in the United States believe that President Joe Biden and his family received payments from foreign nationals to influence US policy, a new Trafalgar Group/Convention of States Action poll revealed Wednesday.
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More than half of respondents, 53.3%, said that they believe the Biden family received foreign money to influence policy in Washington, the poll found. Approximately 31% said that they did not believe in the allegations, while 15% were unsure. The poll comes amid an investigation by Republican lawmakers into alleged multi-million-dollar payments by a Ukrainian energy company to then-Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, in exchange for pushing for the removal of a Ukrainian prosecutor investigating the business. When separated by party affiliation, nearly 90% of Republican respondents said that they believe the Biden family received foreign payments, while just over 11% of Democrat respondents said they did not believe in the alleged payments. More than half of unaffiliated respondents, 50.7%, said they believe in the foreign payment allegations. The poll was conducted between June 5-9, surveying 1,088 respondents from a pool of likely general election voters. The poll reports a margin of error of 2.9% with a confidence of 95%.
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Majority of Americans Believe Biden Family Received Foreign Money to Impact Policy - Poll
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - A majority of likely voters in the United States believe that President Joe Biden and his family received payments from foreign nationals to influence US policy, a new Trafalgar Group/Convention of States Action poll revealed Wednesday.
More than half of respondents, 53.3%, said that they believe the Biden family received foreign money to influence policy in Washington, the poll found. Approximately 31% said that they did not believe in the allegations, while 15% were unsure.
The poll comes amid an investigation by Republican lawmakers into alleged
multi-million-dollar payments by a Ukrainian energy company to then-Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, in exchange for pushing for the removal of a
Ukrainian prosecutor investigating the business.
When separated by party affiliation, nearly 90% of Republican respondents said that they believe the Biden family received foreign payments, while just over 11% of Democrat respondents said they did not believe in the alleged payments. More than half of unaffiliated respondents, 50.7%, said they believe in the foreign payment allegations.
The poll was conducted between June 5-9, surveying 1,088 respondents from a pool of likely general election voters. The poll reports a margin of error of 2.9% with a confidence of 95%.