https://newsmax.com/us/russian-disinformation-laptop/2022/08/27/id/1084869/
A new poll has revealed 78% of Americans say former President Donald Trump would have won the 2020 presidential election if voters had been given the truth about Hunter Biden's laptop, instead of being told it was merely "Russian disinformation."
The findings come for the latest Technometrica Institute of Policy and Politics (TIPP) polling.
"Terming the laptop 'disinformation' by the FBI, Intelligence Community, Congress, and the Biden campaign, along with Big Tech, impacted voters," TIPP President Raghavan Mayur said. "A significant majority — 78% — believe that access to the correct information could have been critical to their decision at the polls."
President Joe Biden spread the disinformation narrative during the one and only debate he would do with Trump, and he had shared a letter from a 51 intelligence officials aligned with him, saying the laptop story was a Russian disinformation campaign, echoing the 2016 allegations of Russian meddling in the presidential election.
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And, this week, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg told "The Joe Rogan Experience" that his Meta platforms throttled down the reach of the laptop story after getting a visit and a warning from the FBI about Russian disinformation.
"The names have changed, but the allegations are the same, that these FBI agents were attempting to influence the outcome of the 2020 election by suppressing derogatory information about Hunter Biden and potentially Joe Biden," former National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe said this week.
Of course if you're surprised that you voted for a piece of shit that's on you
A new poll has revealed 78% of Americans say former President Donald Trump would have won the 2020 presidential election if voters had been given the truth about Hunter Biden's laptop, instead of being told it was merely "Russian disinformation."
The findings come for the latest Technometrica Institute of Policy and Politics (TIPP) polling.
"Terming the laptop 'disinformation' by the FBI, Intelligence Community, Congress, and the Biden campaign, along with Big Tech, impacted voters," TIPP President Raghavan Mayur said. "A significant majority — 78% — believe that access to the correct information could have been critical to their decision at the polls."
President Joe Biden spread the disinformation narrative during the one and only debate he would do with Trump, and he had shared a letter from a 51 intelligence officials aligned with him, saying the laptop story was a Russian disinformation campaign, echoing the 2016 allegations of Russian meddling in the presidential election.
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And, this week, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg told "The Joe Rogan Experience" that his Meta platforms throttled down the reach of the laptop story after getting a visit and a warning from the FBI about Russian disinformation.
"The names have changed, but the allegations are the same, that these FBI agents were attempting to influence the outcome of the 2020 election by suppressing derogatory information about Hunter Biden and potentially Joe Biden," former National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe said this week.
Of course if you're surprised that you voted for a piece of shit that's on you