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Hunter Biden Charges Unlikely To Impact President Biden's 2024 Chances

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A new Reuters/Ipsos survey has found that although around half of Americans believe that Hunter Biden is receiving favorable treatment from the Department of Justice, most voters say "the charges [against the younger Biden] do not impact their intent to vote for or against Joe Biden for president in 2024.”

  • Ipsos: “Half of Americans also believe Hunter Biden is receiving favorable treatment from U.S. prosecutors because he is President Joe Biden's son (50%). Republicans (75%) are much more likely to say this than Democrats (33%) or independents (42%). Just one third of Americans believe that the indictment of Hunter Biden is politically motivated (34%) compared to 51% of Americans who say this about former President Trump's criminal indictments.”
  • Ipsos: "Fifty-eight percent of Americans say that Hunter Biden's plea agreement has no impact on their likelihood to vote for Joe Biden for president in 2024."

Figure 1: Half of Americans Believe Hunter Biden is Receiving Special Treatment

Source: Ipsos

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