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Poll: Third of US Citizens Consider Biden Winning of Presidency Unfair


Tue 22 Jun 2021 | 09:08 AM
Ahmed Moamar

A poll conducted in the United States of America (USA) showed that about a third of the citizens considered that the sitting President Joe Biden won the presidential elections run last year, was unfair.

The poll was conducted by experts at Monmouth University, New Jersey State.

Some 32% of the respondents said that they did not Biden won the presidential race fairly.

But 61% of the sample said that Biden fairly won, meanwhile 7$ of the respondents did not a proper answer to the inquiry of the pollsters.

Half of those who doubted the results of the presidential elections pointed out that it is time to forget what has happened and go forward.

However, the second half of the doubters warn that they won't recognize the winning of Biden in any case.

The poll was run during the days from June 9 through 14 and it concluded 810 persons across the USA.

On the other hand, the Daily Mail, a United Kingdom (UK) wide-circulated newspaper, said that US President Joe Biden may fail to vaccinate more than 70% of the Americans by July 4 (the national day in the USA of independence).

The newspaper revealed that the USA will not be able to dispatch 80 doses of the anti-corona vaccine to other countries by the end of June.

Biden has promised this countryman to return to normal life by July 4, as he plans to a huge gathering on the south lawn in the White House.

The USA faces a dwindling rate of vaccination that may lead to the abort target of Biden.

The US administration revealed yesterday, Monday, that it has donated 55 million doses to countries in Latin and South America, Asia, and Africa.

Less than 10 million doses were shipped to these countries, including 2,5 million doses delivered to Taiwan at the weekend.

Jane Psaki, the spokeswoman for the White House, said that the collapsing infrastructure is the major challenge facing her country to ship more doses to the other countries.