STUNNING: Number of Republicans Who Think Trump Will Be ‘Reinstated’ Went Up By a THIRD Since Last Month

 
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The number of Republicans who believe that former President Donald Trump will be “reinstated” to the presidency this year has actually gone up by a third since last month — even as the end of the year draws closer.

It has been almost 6 months since the political media world was set abuzz after The New York Times’ Maggie Haberman first reported that Trump was telling confidants that he believed he’d be reinstated to the presidency in August, reporting that was later confirmed by other outlets — and fed by delusions floated by Trump allies like MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and attorney Sidney Powell.

And Trump himself appeared to confirm this in June when he told a crowd in North Carolina that “we’re gonna take back the White House, and sooner than you think.”

According to Lindell, the date of Trump’s miraculous ascension was to be August 13. Even after that date came and went, 22 percent of Republicans still said it was either “very likely” (11%) or “somewhat likely” (11%) that Trump will be reinstated according to YouGov’s October poll.

But according to a new poll from YouGov released this week, in November, that percentage has actually shot up by a third.

Respondents to the poll were asked “How likely or unlikely do you think it is that Donald Trump will be re-instated as President before the end of 2021?”

Among Republicans, 28 percent said it is either “very likely” (13%) or “somewhat likely” (15%) that Trump will be reinstated.

That’s slightly more than the 22 percent of Trump voters who think it’s “very likely” or “somewhat likely” that Trump will be reinstated — up just two points from October — versus 6 percent of Biden voters, 8 percent of Democrats, and 12 percent of independents, all down a few ticks from last month.

Thus far, President Joe Biden shows no signs of relinquishing the presidency to Trump.

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