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Poll: 56% say Joe Biden’s talk of ‘extremism’ is unacceptable

Fifty-six percent of general election voters disapproved of President Joe Biden’s speech, which he described as a “threat to the foundation of our republic” by Republicans, according to a Trafalgar Group poll conducted on Tuesday.

Ask respondents, “What do you think of President Biden’s first recent speech to the nation in which he accuses his political opponents of representing ‘extremism that threatens the foundations of our republic’?

Fifty-six said the speech “constitutes dangerous rhetoric and is designed to incite conflict among the American people.” Only 35 percent said the speech was “an acceptable campaign message expected in an election year.” Almost 8% have no idea.

Moreover, about 20 percent of Democrats viewed the speech negatively. Sixty-two percent of independents agreed that this “constitutes dangerous rhetoric and is intended to provoke conflict among the American people.” Eighty-nine percent of Republicans oppose the speech.

1,084 probable voters were included in the survey, with a margin of error of 2.9% in the 2-5 September general elections.

The poll comes after the Biden administration said the official White House speech reflecting the Biden administration’s official stance was not a political speech before the midterm elections. “Democracy is not a partisan or political issue,” said White House Deputy Press Secretary Chris Meagher. tweeted out received poor reviews in the mainstream media after the performance.

The day after his speech on Thursday, Biden tried to step back from his dark speech that portrayed Republicans as extremists threatening the United States. “I don’t see Trump supporters as a threat to the country,” Biden said to a reporter’s question.

“When people voted for Donald Trump and now support him, they didn’t vote for the attack on the Capitol. “They didn’t vote to cancel the election,” he said. “They took the philosophy he put into it.”

Biden’s withdrawal came after footage of his speech went viral. The photos show an enraged president being beaten by the Marine Corps with a red light in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia.

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Source: Breitbart

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