Sure, all fucking morons disbelieve facts in which they disagree. Meanwhile, I go with the numbers given the numbers use standard methodology. It's also a matter of how the question is asked.
Consider the gun polls Democrats love so much: "Do you think the US needs common sense gun laws?" I, along with 75-80% of Americans, answered
Yes. Now, defined what "common sense gun laws" means, and the differences begin to show. This is why a good poll has many questions; to flesh out what people think. Cherry-picking a single question from a multi-question poll on the same subject is often done by political hacks, liars and other dishonest people.
Example. Here's another question from the same poll. Notice which demographic is least confident vs most confident their votes were counted as intended:
IMO, the entire poll should be assessed to form an accurate picture; not just cherry-picked for half-truths by partisan asshats to push their autocratic, anti-American ideology.