


President Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents by improperly storing them at his Delaware home and former D.C. office is considered a scandal, according to a strong majority of U.S. likely voters, a new Rasmussen survey reveals.
The national survey of 900 U.S. Likely Voters, conducted on January 26-29, 2023 by Rasmussen Reports on behalf of Author Miranda Devine’s book “Laptop From Hell,” asked if “Biden’s handling of classified documents a major scandal, a minor scandal, or no scandal at all?”
While 72% said it’s at least a minor scandal, nearly half (48%) called it “a major scandal.”
Even a quarter (23%) of Democrat voters deemed it a major scandal and a 55% majority of Democrats said they consider it to be at least a minor scandal. Forty percent (40%) of Democrats dismissed the investigation into Biden’s handling of classified documents as “no scandal at all.”
In a separate question, Rasmussen found that 60% of all voters believe it’s likely information from classified documents was used by Pres. Biden’s son, Hunter, in foreign business deals, with 44% calling it “very likely.” Among Democrats, 36% said it’s at least somewhat likely, but only 15% called it “very likely.”