Half of Americans think the Russian government interfered with the 2016 election by hacking into Democratic Party computers, though a much smaller number believe it affected the outcome of the race, a new poll shows.
The Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey released Tuesday showed 51 percent of respondents said they believe Russia meddled in the election through hacking, while 36 percent disagreed.
Only 26 percent said they thought President-elect Donald Trump would've lost if the hacking hadn't occurred, while 63 percent said they weren't sure, the poll found.
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Well if they did so and "IF" it caused Trump to win, I say thank you sooo much!
ReplyDeleteTruth is Trump needed no help, he is a winner on his own. Been waiting eight years for someone to flush out that loser hold up in our house.
Polls were proven to very accurate lol lol
ReplyDeleteRussia didn't hack anything. They just logged in. After all, John Podesta's email account was protected by a password of "password".
ReplyDeleteTheres no proof the ballots were hacked..so unless Putin rounded Americans up and held guns to thier head or paid them off... then the media and libs need to can it!
ReplyDeleteThe powers that be is trying to get the American people riled up so they can start a war with Russia. I don't think they hacked any election, and even IF they did, any finger pointing should be at the ones who ALLOWED any hacking to occur.
ReplyDeleteYou know, like having an unsecured server in your basement.