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Poll: 73 percent support US withdrawal from Afghanistan
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Poll: 38 percent of voters say they are more proud to be American today than last year
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Poll: 56 percent of GOP voters say Biden won the 2020 election by voter fraud Gabriela Schulte © Getty Images Poll: 56 percent of GOP voters say Biden won the 2020 election by voter fraud
A majority of Republican voters said President Biden won the 2020 election by voter fraud, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds.
Fifty-six percent of registered Republican voters in the June 24-25 survey said Biden won the White House because of voter fraud while 25 percent he won fairly and 19 percent remain unsure.
Eighty-eight percent of Democrats said Biden won fairly while 5 percent said voter fraud and 7 percent said unsure.
Half of independents said Biden won fairly while 20 percent said he won through election tampering and 31 percent said they are unsure.
Poll finds just 21 percent extremely worried about COVID-19 breaking their inner circle
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Poll: 76 percent likely to get a booster shot if needed Gabriela Schulte © Getty Images Poll: 76 percent likely to get a booster shot if needed
An overwhelming majority of voters said they d likely get a periodic COVID-19 booster shot if needed, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds.
Seventy-six percent of registered voters in the May 3-4 survey said they are very or somewhat likely to get a booster shot, including almost half who said they are very likely.
Thirteen percent of respondents said they are unlikely to get a booster shot while 11 percent said they are not getting vaccinated at all. © Provided by The Hill