A "poll" of whom?Joe Biden's relatives? Employees of the New York Times
The faculty at Evergeen State College? 

This is beyond ridiculous, and further proof, as if any were needed, that the 
Western media has morphed into a near-global version of the press machine 
controlled by Dr. Goebbels; and what may be the scariest consequence of this 
blitzkrieg of lies is that some election integrity activists believe that only 3% of 
Americans think Trump won re-election—since that is what they want to think; 
and propaganda always works by telling people what they want to hear. 

That activists whose efforts were, for many years, blacked out and derided by
the media, and whose hard-earned data were eclipsed by whopping, headlined
lies about (e.g.,) Bush/Cheney's "election" and then "re-election," and Hillary's 
victory in primary after primary four years ago, would now seize on, and circulate, 
this Reuters piece, and similar wads of horseshit from the New York Times et al. 
(Reuters and the Times are both longstanding propaganda assets of the CIA), 
is a dispiriting testament to the power of wishful thinking, Trump Derangement 
Syndrome, and historical amnesia. 

What a world we're living in. Here's hoping we survive it, which will require
a Great Rejection of what now calls itself "the left," as well as "our free press." 

MCM
TRUMP 2020

Nearly 80% of Americans say Biden won White House, ignoring Trump's refusal to concede: Reuters/Ipsos poll

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nearly 80% of Americans, including more than half of Republicans, recognize President-elect Joe Biden as the winner of the Nov. 3 election after most media organizations called the race for the Democrat based on his leads in critical battleground states, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

Biden - who needed 270 Electoral College votes to win - had 279 of those votes to 214 for Trump with results in three states not yet complete, according to Edison Research. In the popular vote, Biden got 76.3 million, or 50.7% of the total, to 71.6 million, or 47.6%, for Trump.

The Reuters/Ipsos national opinion survey, which ran from Saturday afternoon to Tuesday, found that 79% of U.S. adults believe Biden won the White House. Another 13% said the election has not yet been decided, 3% said Trump won and 5% said they do not know.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-poll-idUSKBN27Q3ED