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Americans largely reject Trump's victory declaration: Reuters/Ipsos poll

Published 11/05/2020, 06:41 PM
Updated 11/05/2020, 06:55 PM
© Reuters. 2020 U.S. presidential election in Washington D.C.

By Chris Kahn

(Reuters) - A bipartisan majority of Americans do not accept President Donald Trump's premature victory declaration in the U.S. presidential election and most are willing to wait for all votes to be counted before deciding who won, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released Thursday.

The Nov. 4-5 survey also showed that the public has largely brushed aside Trump's assessment of the election result as rigged to deny him a second term.

The Republican president trails Democrat Joe Biden in Arizona and Nevada and has seen his leads in Pennsylvania and Georgia shrink by the hour as those states count mail-in ballots. As his path to victory narrowed this week, Trump complained without proof that he is a victim of widespread voter fraud.

Trump asserted that he should be ahead in most of the states that are still counting ballots and prematurely declared victory in a rambling early morning speech that misread vote tallies across the country.

According to the poll, few Americans agree with the president's view on the race: 16% of U.S. adults, including 7% of Democrats and 30% of Republicans, accept Trump’s victory declaration.

Another 84%, including 93% of Democrats and 70% of Republicans, said that “candidates should not be declaring victory until all of the votes are counted.”

Two-thirds of Americans say they trust their local election officials to do their job honestly, and 83% agreed that "our democracy can withstand waiting until all of the votes are counted to know who won the election."

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The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online, in English, throughout the United States. It gathered opinions from 1,115 U.S. adults, including 524 Democrats and 417 Republicans, and has a credibility interval, a measure of precision, of about 6 percentage points.

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DHS makes all official ballots. They have a imbedded watermark that can't be duplicated. Smell the Dem fraud yet?
Trump 2020 get use to it.
By average non-American standards, Trump stands for all the bad things in this world, yet Americans voted nearly 1 in 2 for him. Why? Is it education? It appears so since Biden did better with educated whites in urban centers. -- This is proof that GOP has short-changed the lower classes and failed to invest adequately to build a strong middle class. -- Without a strong middle-class America will teeter along the brink.
Trump cheerleaders- be gracious in defeat. it is a sign of civility and nobility. your world will go on. your life will barely change, if at all. the best outcome for the market is a dem pres and a rep Senate. the more stuck any leader is and the less they can do, the better. we need less mingling in the markets so they can move on their own. it's been a circus the last few years
I agree with Ed Ward. --- It's not over until it's over. COMMON SENSE. Then why put your neck out and looking like you are overruled by the facts that lie flat on your hand.
your news is fake!! all nation want to know the truth!!!! postal votes are totally fakes!!!! how dead people or non-existing people, or a name of dogs can vote!!!! shut up!!
Most news stories on this site are from Reuters.
Reuters is a pay for story or headline world news organization. They were more reputable when owned by Rothschild Family. Reuters bought AP a number of years ago, subsequently got into financial difficulties. Bailed out by Thomson Financial (Canada), now only interested in the $$$, not journalism.
just wait. Trump is a Grandmaster Chess player. the trap.was laid with the watermarked ballots. get ready. those who know, know. the hammer of justice will fall and Trump will be victorious
Americans LARGELY (implying perhaps 70%) did not accept Donnie's false claims of victory, yet almost 1 in 2 voted (50%) for him. Do you see the discrepancy? -- We know Donnie has a habit of exposing his lies WHEN HE ACCUSES someone else for the crimes he has committed. -- Since Donnie is claiming fraud now it is reasonable to assume that HE COMMITTED VOTER FRAUD. -- The investigators need to dig around and see where Donnie has turned the wheels to his favor
No we didnt
In a MAJOR city
In tbe end. There was NO PROBLEM GOING TO POLLS TO VOTE. I DID IT. It was SAFE and easy. And trump will end up winning. This will go on for weeks. Which is great for technology and markets. In the end. Gridlock with republicans most likely holding senate. Nothing will get done. Zero. Weirdly great for markets.
The American hating leftists at Reuters just cant tell the truth.
Ha ha...another fake poll. I think we've had our share of fake polls this week ?
agreed. these polls have been very wrong this year even worse then 2016. pollsters need to find another job.
All that pollsters need to do is EXPAND THE SAMPLE SIZE, apply more exact criteria on each sample collection and NOT let a junior perform the job.
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