17% of Biden Supporters Would Have Changed Their Vote if Mainstream Media Hadn’t Suppressed Negative Stories About Him

Politics U.S.

A Media Research Center survey – conducted with The Polling Company – of 1,750 Biden supporters found one in six Biden voters would have changed their vote if the U.S. media hadn’t suppressed negative stories about the candidate.

The poll found 17% of Biden voters would have abandoned the Democratic candidate had they known the facts about one or more of several news stories the survey presented.

The stories ranged from details about Hunter Biden’s laptop, to sexual assault allegations against the former VP, to the far-left liberal record of the Biden/Kamala Harris ticket. The stories also included positive stories about President Trump that were suppressed.

The survey was conducted with voters from seven swing states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. (All but North Carolina has been called for Biden by the media.)

As MRC points out, “A shift of this magnitude would have changed the outcome in all six of the swing states won by Joe Biden, and Donald Trump would have comfortably won a second term as president.”

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