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Do recent polls find that most Americans think the 2020 election was fairly decided?

By Lisa Freedland
YES

Recent polls find that most Americans think the 2020 presidential election was fairly decided, though a majority of Republicans disagree.

In late April, CBS News found that 68% of 2,527 adults polled believe Joe Biden legitimately won the 2020 contest. Earlier in April, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 57% of more than 1,000 surveyed people believe the election was legitimate. In February, a Rasmussen Reports poll also found that 57% of 918 likely voters said the election was fair.

CBS found that 97% of Democrats and 69% of independents thought Biden won legitimately. The Reuters poll found that 89% of Democrats and 53% of independents thought similarly.

Most Republicans say they disagree: 32% of Republicans surveyed by CBS and 27% of those surveyed by Reuters/Ipsos believed Biden won fairly. Rasmussen found that 61% of Republicans said the election was not fair.

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