Only 24 percent of likely voters think former Vice President Joe Biden is telling the truth about an alleged sexual assault against a former staffer when he was a U.S. senator. At the same time, more people believe his accuser and “a sizeable 41%, however, is undecided.” Joe Biden Tara Reade
That revelation is from a new Rasmussen survey released Thursday, on the heels of another poll that found more Republicans than Democrats are looking forward to an election battle between Biden and President Donald Trump.
“Just 30% think the media is likely to cover the allegation against Biden as much as they did those against (Brett) Kavanaugh.”
“A plurality (45%) disagrees,” Rasmussen reported, “and says the media is unlikely to cover the Biden story as much. Twenty-five percent (25%) are not sure.”
This affirms an earlier report in CFL questioning media bias in the Biden story.