Poll: Majority believe media buried Hunter Biden story to aid dad’s campaign

The poll found that 52 percent of likely voters think the absence of Hunter Biden coverage was intended to boost the campaign, while 32 percent considered it a partisan hit job and 17 percent are unsure, Rasmussen Reports said on Tuesday.

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An even higher margin — 56 percent — said it’s “likely” the elder Biden was consulted about his son’s business with Ukrainian energy company Burisma and ties to China, and perhaps profited.

Forty-three percent say it’s “very likely,” 38 percent said it’s “unlikely,” and 22 percent believe it’s “not at all likely” — rates that have remained consistent with a poll in October.

A whopping 76 percent of those who have been “very closely” following the news believe the media ignored the stories to help the president-elect, and 72 percent of that group also think the former vice president “likely” knew about and profited from his son’s dealings.

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