67% of GOP Voters Consider Joe Biden's Presidential Win 'Illegitimate'
Trump says 'no way' Biden won the 2020 Presidential Election

A new poll has suggested a large majority of GOP voters believe Joe Biden's White House victory in 2020 is illegitimate.
Donald Trump also argued there is "no way" Biden won the 2020 Presidential Election following the news of the poll.
The CBS News poll shows 67% of self-described Republicans did not think Biden was the legitimate winner of the election.
Trump wrote on his own website.
"Breaking News! New polling by CBS News on the state of the Republican Party (which is very strong!)."
"President Trump has a strong hold on the GOP."
80% of Republicans agree with the removal of RINO Liz Cheney from GOP Leadership, and only 20% disagree.

"The poll also showed that 67% of Republicans said that they do not consider Sleepy Joe Biden to be the legitimate winner of the 2020 Presidential Election."
"I agree with them 100%, just look at the facts and the data—there is no way he won the 2020 Presidential Election!"
YouGov conducted the CBS News survey between May 12 and 14.
It spoke to 951 'self-identified Republicans (including Republicans and Republican-leaners).'
The sample was weighted to be representative of Republicans in the previous national polls, according to several factors, including gender, race, and education.

Last week, Trump released a series of scolding statements against Biden.
Trump posted on his website:
“As our country is being destroyed, both inside and out, the Presidential Election of 2020 will go down as THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY!”
Trump noted the recent Wall Street Journal story, headlined: “Trump-Biden Was Worst Presidential Polling Miss in 40 Years."
The article said polling overstated support for Democrats, including Joe Biden.
An expert panel discovered polls were off at a level not seen since the 1980 election when Ronald Reagan defeated Jimmy Carter.
Meanwhile, Representative Liz Cheney insisted there was “no question” that claims 2020 was stolen from President Donald Trump would lead to another attack like the January 6 Capitol riot.
“I think it’s very dangerous. I think that we have to recognize how quickly things can unravel."
"We have to recognize what it means for the nation to have a former president who has not conceded and who continues to suggest that our electoral system cannot function, cannot do the will of the people.”
When asked if election fraud claims could cause another attack on the Capitol, Cheney said:
“I think there is no question. We’ve now seen the consequences."