According to the Economist/YouGov survey, more non-college educated white women said that Donald Trump is 'likely' to be reinstated as president before the end of the year.
Thirteen percent of Republicans surveyed said that it is"very likely" to happen compared to only 11 percent of Republicans who said so in an October survey.
However, the number of Trump voters who believe that the former president will be back in the White House before the year ends decreased by 4 percent, according to theMeanwhile, the number ofwho believe in Trump's reinstatement stayed the same at 4 percent in both November polls, but dipped from 7 percent in October.
A new poll by the Economist/YouGov found that 51 percent of White women who don't have a college degree don't believe that President Joe Biden"legitimately" won the president election. Above, Biden gives remarks during the 74th annual Thanksgiving turkey pardoning in the Rose Garden of the White House on November 19 in Washington, DC.as president because of what he claimed again as"tremendous voter fraud.
"Well we're going to see," Trump responded."There's been tremendous voter fraud. And it's being revealed on a daily basis and we'll see what happens."
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