Since the 2020 presidential election, there has been widespread debate and scrutiny surrounding the legitimacy of Joe Biden’s win in key battleground states. This sentiment has been especially prevalent among Republicans in New Hampshire, where many believe that the election results were marred by fraud and irregularities.
According to an exit poll conducted by the Associated Press, a significant portion of New Hampshire Republicans do not view Biden’s victory as legitimate. The poll found that a staggering 72% of Republicans surveyed believe that Biden did not win the election fair and square. This sentiment is indicative of a larger trend of skepticism and doubt among conservatives across the country regarding the legitimacy of the election.
Despite multiple recounts, audits, and court rulings affirming the validity of the election results, many Republicans remain unconvinced. This belief is largely fueled by former President Donald Trump’s repeated claims of widespread voter fraud and election irregularities, despite there being no concrete evidence to support these allegations.
The polarizing nature of the 2020 election has only served to deepen the political divide in New Hampshire and across the country. The exit poll also found that a significant majority of Republicans in the state have negative views of Biden’s presidency so far, with 88% expressing disapproval of his job performance.
As we move further away from the 2020 election, it is crucial for both Republicans and Democrats to come together and focus on the issues that truly matter to the American people. It is important to move past the partisan divisions and baseless conspiracy theories that have dominated the political discourse in recent years.
Ultimately, the legitimacy of Biden’s win in 2020 has been confirmed by numerous reputable sources and legal entities. It is imperative for all Americans, regardless of political affiliation, to accept the results of the election and work towards a more cohesive and united future for the country. Until this happens, the rift between Republicans and Democrats in New Hampshire and beyond will continue to widen, hindering any progress towards a more harmonious political landscape.