Sean Hannity Questions Fox News Poll Results

Sean Hannity interviews President Donald Trump in 2018 before a campaign rally in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

By    |   Tuesday, 05 November 2019 07:52 AM EST ET

Sean Hannity attacked his employer Fox News over an unfavorable poll about President Donald Trump.

The host made his remarks on his radio show Monday. They were detailed in a report by Newsweek.

"New York Times/Siena College poll shows Trump in a dead heat in battleground states, matched up against the three leading Democratic candidates, [Joe] Biden, [Bernie] Sanders, and [Elizabeth] Warren," he said. "And I always say, and I believe — Trump doesn't poll well, and I don't know what's up with the Fox poll."

"I look at their poll, I'm like, OK, you're sampling — oversampling Democrats by eight points. I'm like — some outside company they hire, I'm like, OK, they need new methodology because it's really wrong."

The Fox News poll showed that a large majority of Democratic primary voters (80%) said it is extremely important their candidate can beat Trump, while just 42% are concerned the Democratic nominee shares their political views.

The poll revealed that in hypothetical head-to-head matchups, Biden, Sanders, and Warren come out ahead of Trump, as did Hillary Clinton, who is not a candidate.

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