TIPP is a serious polling firm, we've cited their findings many times. Two days ago they posted the results of a poll that asked voters a series of questions about the Hunter Biden laptop computer. First they asked if people were following the story somewhat or very closely? Roughly a third (32%) answered they were.
Of those who said they were following the story, TIPP then asked Do You Believe the Laptop Is Real or Created by Russia? Over three quarters (78%) said they believed it was real.
Of this "following" group TIPP asked Did The FBI And IC Deliberately Mislead The Public When They Claimed The Laptop Was "Disinformation"? Roughly three quarters (74%) answered "Yes." ("IC" = Intelligence Committee of the House)
Then TIPP asked the "following" group Would Knowing the Laptop Contents Were Real and Not "Disinformation" Have Changed Your Vote? Nearly a third (31%) answered "Yes." Almost half the Democrats in this group (46%) answered "Yes."
The "following" group was asked How Likely Would a Truthful Interpretation of the Laptop Have Changed the Election's Outcome. Roughly half (52%) believed it was "very likely."
The data points to a conclusion that, had the truth been told about the Hunter Biden laptop, Donald Trump would today be serving his second term as President. This has nothing to do with vote counting, but rather for whom people would have voted.
It supports my contention that the election, while obviously hinkey, is more clearly described as "rigged" rather than as "stolen." I believe the distinction is an important one, even if the inappropriate outcome is the same.
It was rigged by senior officials at the FBI who knew the laptop was real but said it appeared to be Russian disinformation because they desired a Biden presidency. Legacy media were complicit in this rigging. Hat tip to RealClearPolitics for the link.