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Monmouth pollsters found that 37 percent of voters thought the allegation was 'probably true' while 32 percent said the reverse.

American voters are split on whether or not to believe Tara Reade's sexual assault allegation against former Vice President Joe Biden, according to new polling data.on Wednesday found that 37 percent of voters believed her allegation was"probably true" while 32 percent thought Reade's claim was"probably not true."Eighty-six percent of all surveyed voters said they were aware that a sexual assault allegation had been brought against Biden by a former Senate staffer.

Joe Biden participates in the 11th Democratic Party 2020 presidential debate in a CNN Washington Bureau studio in Washington, DC on March 15, 2020.By comparison, Democratic voters were far less likely to believe the sexual assault claim. Fifty-five percent said her allegation was"probably not true" and only one-in-five believed her claim.

Men were also found to be more likely to believe the former Senate staffer's allegation than women. Thirty-nine percent of male voters said they felt the claim was true, while 35 percent of women felt the same.

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