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ADVERTISEMENT The poll, which was conducted from May 17 to 19, underscores the influence that Trump still has over much of the GOP’s electorate. Despite losing reelection in November, he has continued to insist that the election had been rigged against him a claim that has prompted Republican legislators across the country to rewrite election laws and review the results of the presidential race. Trump touted the Reuters-Ipsos poll on Tuesday, pointing to it as a sign of his continued support among his conservative base and suggesting that he, too, believes that he is still the rightful president. “A new Ipsos/Reuters poll ‘Beliefs Among Republicans’ shows 53% believe Donald Trump is the true President (I always knew America was smart!),” Trump said in a statement through his political action committee. “2020 Election was tainted 56%. The Election was stolen (and Rigged!) 61%.” ....
A Siena College Research Institute poll released Monday found that Cuomo remaining on the job is supported by 49 percent of voters, a drop of two percentage points from his level of support in the same poll conducted in April. While voters are split over whether he should resign, a majority agree that he should not stand for reelection in the upcoming New York gubernatorial election, set to take place next year. ADVERTISEMENT Fifty-seven percent of voters said in the poll that they would prefer a different candidate win the 2022 election, while 33 percent said they still planned to vote for Cuomo should he run again. ....
Members of the American Association for Public Opinion Research’s task force on the 2020 election revealed their initial findings on Wednesday at the trade group’s annual conference, The Wall Street Journal reported. They said that polls of the race overestimated Biden’s national support by nearly 4 percentage points in the two-week period leading up to the election. The last time polling so drastically overstated a candidate’s support was in 1980 when surveys overestimated support for former President Carter by about 6 percentage points. ADVERTISEMENT The task force outlined multiple explanations for why public opinion polling in 2020 was so far off. For one, some voters simply refused to participate in polls, potentially skewing the results, the Journal reported. ....