
New Report Reveals Majority of Americans Believe Media Faking Their Polls
By Cole Harrison
You almost have to feel sorry for the mainstream media. Almost. For years now, they’ve waged an all-out information war against Donald Trump, throwing everything they had at him – fake scandals, breathless predictions of doom, and poll after poll showing his imminent collapse. They lost in 2016, looked utterly foolish, then doubled down and were stunned again when he secured a second term in 2024 against their carefully crafted narratives.
You’d think they might learn, maybe try a little honesty? Nope. Here we are, just over 100 days into President Trump’s second term, and like clockwork, the headlines are full of gloom: Trump’s supposedly “sliding,” his agenda is “unpopular,” his party is “in danger.” It’s the same old song, played on repeat by people who desperately wish it were true. But there’s just one problem with their latest offensive: the American people aren’t buying what they’re selling anymore.
And now, we have the receipts. An exclusive report from John Nolte over at Breitbart, highlighting a new Rasmussen Reports survey (one of the few pollsters people still trust), blows the lid clean off the media’s polling charade. It confirms what many of us have suspected for years – the game is rigged, and people know it.
From ‘Breitbart’:
When asked how likely it is that pollsters “adjust their results to fit media political narratives,” 71(!) percent said it was very (36 percent) or somewhat (35 percent) likely. Only 19 percent said it was not very likely (15 percent) or not at all likely (4 percent).