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Hunter Biden Criminal Conviction Unlikely To Damage President Biden

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A new survey from Ipsos has found that Hunter Biden’s criminal conviction on felony gun charges is unlikely to damage President Biden presidential campaign.

  • Ipsos: “…most Americans believe Hunter Biden should have to spend time in prison for lying about his drug use in order to buy a gun. Most Republicans and independents agree on this, but most Democrats say Hunter Biden should not have to spend time in prison. Ultimately, though, most Americans say Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict has no impact on their decision to vote for President Joe Biden, Hunter Biden’s father.”
  • The survey findings echo similar polls which followed former President Donald Trump's criminal conviction in Manhattan, downplaying the political significance of the verdict.

Figure 1: “How do Hunter Biden’s Legal Troubles Affect Likelihood of Voting for Joe Biden?”

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A new survey from Ipsos has found that Hunter Biden’s criminal conviction on felony gun charges is unlikely to damage President Biden presidential campaign.

  • Ipsos: “…most Americans believe Hunter Biden should have to spend time in prison for lying about his drug use in order to buy a gun. Most Republicans and independents agree on this, but most Democrats say Hunter Biden should not have to spend time in prison. Ultimately, though, most Americans say Hunter Biden’s guilty verdict has no impact on their decision to vote for President Joe Biden, Hunter Biden’s father.”
  • The survey findings echo similar polls which followed former President Donald Trump's criminal conviction in Manhattan, downplaying the political significance of the verdict.

Figure 1: “How do Hunter Biden’s Legal Troubles Affect Likelihood of Voting for Joe Biden?”

Keep reading...Show less