(POLL) BidenGate: Most voters don’t believe President Biden’s denials


President Joe Biden last week once again denied being involved in his son Hunter’s business deals with foreigners, but a majority of voters still suspect he was.

That’s according to the latest Rasmussen Reports.

The survey finds that 58% of likely U.S. voters think it is likely the president was involved in Hunter’s foreign business deals, including 44% who believe it’s “very likely” he was involved.

Thirty-three percent (33%) say it’s not likely Biden was involved in his son’s business deals, including 19% who think it is “not at all likely.”

Another 10% are not sure.

Last week, the president shouted “no, I wasn’t … no,” when asked about a 2017 text message from his son to Chinese businessman Henry Zhao in which Hunter demanded payment, saying he was “sitting here with my father.”

However, 82% of Republicans, 38% of Democrats and 56% of voters not affiliated with either major party believe it’s at least somewhat likely Biden was involved in Hunter’s foreign business.

To see survey question wording, click here.

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4 thoughts on “(POLL) BidenGate: Most voters don’t believe President Biden’s denials”

  1. Joetard would have to be willfully ignorant to not know Hunter was trading on his relationship with Joetard. So it’s not just a matter of being actively involved. It’s also a matter of knowingly allowing Hunter to trade in on his relationship with his father.
    There’s no way that Joe didn’t know what Hunter was doing and allowed him to do it.

  2. His denials are on the same level of believability as “the dog ate my homework,” or the famous, “Well, I smoked pot but I didn’t inhale!”
    His handlers can’t possibly believe the majority of people are that stupid, but, sadly, it is true that the majority of people aren’t paying attention.

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