Voters Say Biden Is Not Defending US From CCP’s War On America
3 min read(Austin, TX—September 15, 2022) The Trafalgar Group—one of America’s most accurate pollsters in 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2021—is releasing the results of a new national survey. Results were from surveys conducted September 2nd through September 5th of over 1,000 likely 2022 election voters.
“These are stunning results. Americans clearly see that the Chinese Communist Party considers itself at war with the United States, and yet they acknowledge that the U.S. government doesn’t appear to have a clue this is the case,” said Mark Meckler, President of the Convention of States. “President Trump raised this issue repeatedly during his term in office, while President Biden mentions it so rarely, one wonders if he could find China on a map. This is not a left-right issue, it’s not a Republican-Democrat issue, it’s a survival issue for America and the free world.”
KEY INSIGHT: Majority of Voters Agree That the American Government Does Not Consider Itself At War With China:
- 67 percent of voters say they do not believe that the American government considers itself at war with China.
- 8.8 percent of voters say they do believe that the American government considers itself at war with China.
- 24.2 percent of voters are not sure.
KEY INSIGHT: Bipartisan Majority Believe American Government Does Not Consider Itself at War with China:
- 66.9 percent of Independent voters say they do not believe that the American government considers itself at war with China.
- 71.7 percent of Republican voters say they do not believe that the American government considers itself at war with China.
- 62.4 percent of Democratic voters say they do not believe that the American government considers itself at war with China.
KEY INSIGHT: Plurality of American Voters Believe the Chinese Government Considers Itself at War with America:
- 40.1 percent of voters say they believe the Chinese government considers itself at war with America.
- 25.5 percent of voters say they do not believe the Chinese government considers itself at war with America.
- 34.4 percent of voters say they are not sure if the Chinese government considers itself at war with America.
KEY INSIGHT: Majority of Republicans and Plurality of Independents Believe the Chinese Government Considers Itself At War With America, Plurality of Democrats are Not Sure:
- 59.9 percent of Republican voters say they believe the Chinese government considers itself at war with America. 13.6 percent say they do not believe they are at war with America, and 26.5 percent are not sure.
- 36.1 percent of Independent voters say they believe the Chinese government considers itself at war with America. 29.6 percent say they do not believe they are at war with America, and 34.2 percent are not sure.
- 23.5 percent of Democratic voters say they believe the Chinese government considers itself at war with America. 33.6 percent say they do not believe they are at war with America, and 42.9 percent are not sure.