Six out of 10 South Carolina Republican primary voters think Biden wasn’t legitimately elected

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Two thirds of SC Republican voters believe Trump.s Big Lie

More than 60% of South Carolina Republican primary voters said they don’t believe Joe Biden was legitimately elected, according to exit polls, the latest data point that underscores how election denialism has become a mainstream belief in the Republican party.

Eighty-seven percent of those who don’t believe the US president was legitimately elected supported Donald Trump, according to a CNN exit poll of South Carolina primary voters. Just 12% supported Nikki Haley. Among those who believe Biden legitimately won in 2020, the results were nearly flipped 81% supported Haley, while 19% supported the former president.

Several studies, investigations and audits have found no widespread fraud that affected the outcome of the 2020 election.

The results are consistent with exit polls of the Republican primary electorate in other states. A total of 51% of New Hampshire primary voters said Biden was not legitimately elected, according to a CNN exit poll during the primary last month. In Iowa, two-thirds of Iowa caucus-goers said Biden’s election was not legitimate.

TVNL Comment: History has shown that the Big Lie, when repeated often enough, takes on a life of its own.  The GOP has shown that history repeats itself.

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