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Rasmussen Reports @Rasmussen_Poll - "The Trump administration promised to publish previously secret records about the activities of convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his associates but have made little progress in doing so. How important is it to get these files into the public domain?"
36% Very Impt
31% Somewhat Impt
20% Not Very Impt
8% Not At All Impt
5% Not Sure
36% + 31% = Two-Thirds of ALL VOTERS say Important
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Rasmussen Reports @Rasmussen_Poll
May 2025: RECORDS ON ELECTION FRAUD, EPSTEIN SCANDAL SHOULD BE RELEASED, VOTERS SAY
A majority of voters think it’s important for President Donald Trump to keep his promises of releasing records about convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and about allegations of fraud in the 2020 election.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 67% of Likely U.S. Voters believe it’s important to get into the public domain previously secret records about the activities of Epstein and his associates, including 36% who say it’s Very Important. Twenty-eight percent (28%) don’t consider it important to get the Epstein files into the public domain. In February, Attorney General Pam Bondi released what she called the “first phase” of records related to the case of Epstein, who died in an apparent jailhouse suicide in 2019.
Trump has repeatedly said the 2020 presidential election was “rigged” through widespread coordinated fraud. Seventy-one percent (71%) of voters think it’s important to get evidence of 2020 election fraud into the public domain, including 47% who
The survey of 1,047 U.S. Likely Voters was conducted on May 6-8, 2025 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC.
There is broad agreement across political categories about the importance of releasing evidence in both cases. Seventy-five percent (75%) of Republicans, 63% of Democrats and 73% of voters not affiliated with either major party consider it important to get evidence of 2020 election fraud into the public domain. Seventy percent (70%) of Republicans, 62% of Democrats and 71% of unaffiliated voters think it’s important to get into the public domain previously secret records about the activities of Epstein and his associates.
There is not much of a “gender gap” on these questions, although more men (39%) than women (34%) view the release of Epstein evidence as Very Important.
More than 70% of voters 40 and older consider it important for the Trump administration to release evidence about allegations of 2020 election fraud.
Sixty-nine percent (69%) of whites, 58% of black voters, 72% of Hispanics and 64% of other minorities believe it’s important to get records about Epstein and his associates into the public domain. Whites are more likely to say the release of evidence about 2020 election fraud is Very Important.
Breaking down the electorate by income categories, voters earning between $30,000 and $50,000 a year are most likely to think it’s Very Important to get into the public domain previously secret records about the activities of Epstein and his associates.
Among those who voted for Trump in last year’s presidential election, 80% consider it at least somewhat important to get evidence of 2020 election fraud into the public domain.
https://x.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/1942712099945226351
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