Majority of voters believe Biden WH covering up former president's decline is a serious issue: Poll
The survey was conducted at the same time that the former president announced he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones.
The majority of respondents to a new Rasmussen poll published Wednesday said they believe that the Biden administration's attempts to hide former President Joe Biden's health issues constitute a "serious" scandal.
The poll, which was conducted May 14-15 and May 18, found that 72% of registered likely U.S. voters believe that it is a serious concern if the aides and White House officials knew about Biden's mental decline and tried to cover it up. Within the 72% of respondents, 48% said it was a "very serious" scandal, per Rasmussen Reports.
The survey was conducted at the same time that the former president announced he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones. There are treatment options available, which he is still reviewing.
The poll questioned 1,012 likely U.S. voters online and through the phone, and has a 3% margin of error. It also has a 95% confidence rating.
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