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Poll finds 62% of voters think Joe Biden likely profited from son Hunter’s business dealings

Updated: September 12, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Sep 12, 2022 – 7:37 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – A Rasmussen poll released last week shows that 62% of likely voters believe President Joe Biden may have been consulted and profited from business dealings conducted by his son Hunter.

The poll, conducted August 31 and September 1, indicated that a third of likely voters disagree that Biden was consulted or profited from his son’s business dealings.

The poll further found that most likely voters believe Hunter Biden’s laptop remains important. According to the poll, 63% of likely voters think the laptop is still important, as opposed to 34% who do not.

The poll also asked if the story could have impacted the results of the 2020 presidential election. According to the poll, 48% of likely voters think that the election would not have resulted in a Biden victory if the media had fully reported on the story, whereas 46% believe that the story would have had no impact on the election results. The poll has a 3% margin of error.

The poll comes after Facebook founder and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told Joe Rogan that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned Facebook that the

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