The vast majority of Americans who voted for Donald Trump believe that Congress should not be able to reject the results of an election once they are certified by the states, according to a new poll.
A CBS News/YouGov poll — conducted in January and flagged by CNN’s Harry Enten — found that 73% of Americans who voted for Trump in 2020 believe that Congress must accept the state certification of results. Just 27% of Trump voters said they believe Congress should be able to reject those results.
The new poll from CBS News/YouGov, with a sample size of 2,094, found the vast majority of Americans agree with Pence over Trump. 75% of Americans polled said Congress must accept the results of an election after they are certified by the states. Just 25% said Congress should be able to “decide whether to accept or reject those results.”
There was a similar breakdown by party ID. 70% of Republicans said Congress must accept the results, while 30% of Republicans said they could decide whether to accept or reject the results. Even more Democrats and Independents said Congress must accept the results after they have been certified by the states.
The vast majority of Americans who voted for Donald Trump believe that Congress should not be able to reject the results of an election once they are certified by the states.
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