![]() ![]() The other half received one of the other items, randomly selected, first. For half of the respondents, this series began with a question about whether former President Trump really won the 2020 election. In the survey, Americans were asked about a number of statements that experts have said are false. The set of beliefs and practices that lead people to ignore evidence and doubt experts in favor of dubious claims about the 2020 election could easily lead them to embrace other false claims. ![]() Rather than delve into what leads people to hold this belief, the poll looked at how thinking that the 2020 US Presidential election was stolen leads people to other beliefs. Forty percent of Americans think it is “somewhat” or “very” likely that Trump actually won the 2020 election, including 72 percent of Republicans. The Fairleigh Dickinson University Poll has long asked Americans about conspiracy theories, but none of those theories have been as accepted as the belief that there was a massive conspiracy involving Republican and Democratic elected officials to steal the 2020 US Presidential election. Perhaps more importantly, this isn’t just about some people being credulous: asking about the discredited belief that the 2020 election was stolen makes Republicans more likely to think that such wild ideas are actually true. According to the latest Fairleigh Dickinson University Poll, 22 percent of Americans say that Bigfoot is at least somewhat likely to be real, and 11 percent say that the Earth might be flat, but those figures are higher among those Americans who believe that the 2020 election was stolen. 973.896.7072/ Election Conspiracy Believers More Likely to Embrace Bigfoot, Flat Earthīelievers in 2020 conspiracies more likely to endorse other false beliefs asking believers about 2020 Election makes them more likely to say Bigfoot is real, Earth is flat, vaccines cause autismįairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ, – Many Americans believe that the Donald Trump really won the 2020 US Presidential election, and those same people are much more likely than other Americans to endorse other unsubstantiated beliefs, even ones as wild as the existence of Bigfoot, or that the Earth is flat. ![]()
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