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Home » Poll: Independents Turn on Joe Biden for Demonizing Trump Voters, Believe Radical Left is Bigger Threat Than MAGA

Poll: Independents Turn on Joe Biden for Demonizing Trump Voters, Believe Radical Left is Bigger Threat Than MAGA

September 18, 2022 by Pauline Lee

by Shane Trejo, Big League Politics, September 14, 2022

A new poll shows that President-imposed Joe Biden’s demonization of Trump supporters as “semi-fascists” and a terrorist threat is turning off independent and non-affiliated voters.

The poll, conducted by Harvard Caps-Harris from Sept. 7-8, showed that 61 percent of independent and non-affiliated voters believe it is not appropriate for Biden to call Trump supporters “semi-fascists.” It also showed that 55 percent of voters believe that the socialist left is a bigger threat than pro-Trump Republicans.

Additionally, the poll showed that Trump leads Biden by 3 points in the current presidential polling, and Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris by 7 points. The full poll can be accessed here (see article in Big League Politics).

Big League Politics has reported on the radical left agenda and how it is destabilizing America and hurting national security objectives:

“A left wing group that is categorically opposed to immigration enforcement was able to obtain a $158 million taxpayer-funded contract to assist unaccompanied minors avoid deportation.

Specifically, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) granted the Vera Institute of Justice this allotment of money. This institute is a leftist nonprofit that supports defunding the police. They received the contract in 2021 “provide immigration related legal services to unaccompanied minors,” per a report by USASpending, a federal contract database. 

“The Vera Institute of Justice is a behemoth progressive nonprofit based out of New York City with well over a $140 million budget, which they use to fund a slate of progressive causes and initiatives across the country,” Jason Hopkins, an investigative associate with the Immigration Reform Law Institute, said to Fox News. “Whether that be criminal justice reform, bail reform and also immigration.”

Hopkins claimed the institute receives roughly half of its funding from the federal government. From July 1, 2019, and June 30, 2020, almost $137 million of the non-profit’s $174 million in revenue was from government grants, per the institute’s most recent tax documents. 

“The $158 million is just the latest in the hundreds of millions that they provided to Vera for their services,” Hopkins stated.

The contract hasn’t been previously reported. It started on March 30, 2021 and could potentially end on March 30, 2022…

Since the mid-2000s, the federal government has funded similar initiatives. 

According to a report by USASpending, the recent contract looks like the Vera Institute’s most lucrative contract for a single year.

Filed Under: Politics and Government Tagged With: Big League Politics, Harvard Caps-Harris Poll

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