It doesn't matter what 70% of anybody thinks; what matters are the facts. That CNN, MSNBC, and most of even FOX keeps telling the lie that there is no evidence doesn't make it so. 70% of Americans get 100% of their news from those stations or others with the same anti-Trump agendas.
The facts are, though, that the election laws were very clearly, very unconstitutionally changed so those elections should be thrown out completely. It's clear that there were many thousands of mail in ballots counted in Georgia that had no folds in them - and the process requires that ballots be mailed back in the official envelopes so don't try to claim that all those thousands of ballots were just mailed back in larger envelopes. It's very clear that ballots were counted multiple times and that reports from the counts, reports that are used to create the final tallies, were falsified to claim however many hundreds of votes for Biden and zero votes for Trump when the counts in the actual ballots were much closer, perhaps 60/40 for Biden.
What' very clear is that thousands of Biden voters voted illegally using old addresses. One might argue that their votes should count because we want everyone's voice for president - but they'd be wrong. In addition, did they mark any other thing on the ballot, things affecting just in that district in which they no longer live. The whole thing is criminal and they should be in prison for vote fraud. And what about potential Trump voters who followed the law - their voices weren't heard because Trump voters are absolutely more honest than are Biden voters.
Since Facebook, Twitter, youtube, etc., have blocked and banned any posting of evidence or discussion of the crimes committed in the 2020 election, many people have never heard the evidence of fraud.
No, it doesn't matter at all what brainwashed people believe; only facts, only fair and honest audited facts (which won't possibly happen after such an unfair and dishonest election) could prove whether or not there was enough fraud to make the outcome of the election uncertain. The outcomes of elections in the United States should be absolutely clear.