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November 19, 2020 at 11:35 AM EST
Analysis: The corrosive consequences of GOP leaders humoring Trump as he sows doubt in democracy
By James Hohmann and Mariana Alfaro
Trump’s drumbeat of baseless claims about the integrity of the election and the decision by most Republican lawmakers who know better to play along are taking a damaging and dangerous toll on democracy.
There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud, but a new poll from Monmouth University finds that 77 percent of Trump’s supporters believe Biden won only because of fraud and 88 percent said they need more information on the count to know for sure who prevailed.
Overall, 60 percent of Americans believe Biden won the election fair and square. But Trump’s public relations campaign to sow doubt is working.
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