Nearly Two-Thirds of Voters Say Hunter Biden Laptop Story Still Important News

Nearly two-thirds of U.S. likely voters say the Hunter Biden laptop story is still important, a new national survey by Rasmussen reveals.

Fully 63% call the story important, including 44% who deem it “very important.” Only about one in six voters (17%) think it’s “not at all important.”

The more closely voters follow the story, the more likely they are to believe that it’s an important one.

Fully 84% of those who follow the Hunter Biden laptop story “very closely” call it important, including 77% who consider it very important. Conversely, only about a third of voters who don’t follow the topic “not at all” closely say it’s either “not very” (17%) or “not at all” important.

Likewise, the more closely voters follow the Hunter Biden news, the more prone they are to believe that “Joe Biden was consulted about and perhaps profited from his son Hunter’s overseas business deals including at least one involving a company in mainland China.”