Posted on 11/18/2020 6:41:50 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A new poll suggests that a plurality of Americans want President Donald Trump to concede the presidential election “right away,” but the figure of 46% falls short of a majority.
The new Politico/Morning Consult poll of nearly 2,000 registered voters was conducted Nov. 13 to 16.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
So in other words, 54% of Americans don’t.
Likely because they all voted for Trump, and they all know something’s rotten with Biden’s alleged win.
1. I doubt that’s true.
2. Even if it is: so what? We’re following the legal process.
If not it was one done of 500 Demonrat voters.
And I want them to "concede" So it's a draw.
Bite me! Biteme morons.
Looks like most of America doesn’t want him to concede!
Or the DNC building you know how fast they can crank out bogus numbers and pals media spread it.
Politico. Lol!!!!! .. More like a Pravda poll!
No offense; but, who in the world w/any functioning brain cells trusts or gives a tinker’s dam about any poll at this point!!!??? I would rather prefer auguring sheep entrails for accuracy.
That means 54% want him to NOT lay down and surrender our country ... BECAUSE he, President Trump, won!
That’s right because if we’re allegedly 50/50 split.. then this means there are about a million people who wanted to change their vote.
Sounds aligned with those Google results.
Why doesn’t the headline read: “54% of Americans Don’t Want Trump to Concede Right Away”? Isn’t that the bigger story?
46% probably represents the percentage of Americans that actually voted for Biden.
54% don’t want to concede.
86% would be much more convincing.
Of course, another way of looking at this is that 54% do not. They won’t say that, of course.
If Lin Wood is right, this is rather unlikely.
54% DO NOT want Trump to concede right away.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.