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Poll: Many voters still skeptical of election integrity, still suspect cheating in 2020
A new Rasmussen poll published this week showed a majority of respondents still believe cheating influenced the results of the 2020 presidential election.
The poll, conducted online and by phone, asked 1,000 likely US voters their thoughts on election integrity ahead of the November midterms. The results showed 55 percent of respondents believe cheating likely affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. Of those, 39 percent believe it was “very likely” that the election results were impacted by cheating, and only 28 percent who say it is “not at all likely.”
The poll was conducted between May 23 and 24 by Rasmussen Reports, a favorite polling firm of top conservatives including former president Donald Trump. Ipsos Public Affairs research director Mallory Newall said in 2018 that her research had shown Rasmussen engaged in biased polling practices that favored Republican viewpoints.
The findings of the latest poll echo the findings of a previous Rasmussen poll in March, in which more than half of respondents said they believe election interference occurred in 2020.
A January Ipsos/NPS poll showed lower overall numbers of people who believe there was election fraud in 2020. “Twenty-two percent say there was major fraudulent voting [in the 2020 election], and it changed the results of the election. This number jumps to a 54% majority among those whose primary news source is Fox News or conservative news media, 52% of Trump voters, and 45% of all Republicans.”
The opinions of likely voters on election integrity are becoming increasingly important as the November midterms get closer, and Donald Trump’s endorsed candidates are being closely watched as a marker of the former president’s continued influence on the GOP as a whole.
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The evidence of the vote fraud is in the public domain. Even CNN was broadcasting evidence of vote fraud in relation to a State Senate race. One candidate had their count go up by 250 votes and the other candidates went down by 250 votes. In a legitimate race a candidates vote won’t go down. We need to go back to the voting machines used in the 1970s and early 1980s which were harder to cheat with. We are dealing with sedition and treason.
Then note the requirements of Article 2 Section 1 Paragraph 5 and Amendment 12. The consider the Electoral College is electing the President and Vice-President as a team. Mr Obama, Mrs Harris, Mr McCain, and others who have run for President and Vice-President fail the requirements to serve as President and Vice-President. All members of the team must meet the requirements to serve or the team is invalid. None of the people who have run recently were citizens of the US when the US Constitution was adopted. And a natural born Citizen of a country is a person who is born in the country of a mother who is a citizen of the country and a father who is a citizen of the country.