Biden losing ground with voters in belief of his innocence: Poll
Heather Hamilton
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Less than one-third of voters believe President Joe Biden is innocent of allegations connected to a “bribery scheme” involving foreign payments.
A Convention of States Action poll showed only 31.4% of voters said they do not believe the Biden family has received foreign payments to influence national policy decisions.
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However, the poll showed that 53.3% of overall general election voters now believe Biden is guilty following Congress’s investigations into the Biden family’s foreign business dealings.
“The congressional investigation is not even complete, and this poll shows the majority of the Americans have already seen enough documented proof to believe a disgraceful and illegal scam was/is being run by President Biden’s family,” President of the Convention of States Mark Meckler said in a statement to the Washington Examiner.
The Convention of States Action poll also indicated that Biden is losing the confidence of independent voters, with 50% saying they believe his family did receive payments from foreign nationals.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has led an investigation into the Biden family’s foreign business dealings, which most recently uncovered an FBI FD-1023 form that Republicans allege indicates Biden was bribed by “foreign national” Mykola Zlochevsky, the Ukrainian owner of Burisma.
The Convention of States Action poll was conducted in partnership with the Trafalgar Group, polling 1,088 likely general election voters between June 5 and 9. It held a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of plus or minus 2.9%.