Poll: 20% of Mail-In Voters Confess to Cheating in 2020, Media Remains Silent
You Won’t Believe What a New Poll Reveals About the 2020 Election
Despite claims that the 2020 election was the “most secure in American history,” a recent poll suggests otherwise. According to Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute, over 20% of mail-in voters admitted to engaging in fraudulent practices during the election.
The survey, conducted via telephone and online, found that 21% of mail-in voters confessed to committing fraudulent acts, which accounted for 30% of all ballots cast. Shockingly, 19% of respondents admitted that a friend or family member filled out their ballot on their behalf, while 17% confessed to voting in a state where they were no longer a permanent resident.
These practices are illegal, yet they went largely unreported by the mainstream media. The lack of outrage and investigative reporting surrounding these findings is concerning, especially considering the widespread claims of election security.
Furthermore, the poll revealed that fraudulent activities were not limited to a specific political party. Both Democrats and Republicans admitted to engaging in fraudulent practices, highlighting the need for increased transparency and security in future elections.
These results raise serious questions about the integrity of the electoral process and the trust Americans have in their elections. A separate poll conducted by Rasmussen found that 56% of likely voters believe that cheating is likely to affect the outcome of the next presidential election.
It is crucial that steps are taken to address these concerns and ensure that future elections are conducted fairly and securely. Americans deserve a voting system they can trust, free from fraudulent practices that undermine the legitimacy of our democracy.
Source: The Western Journal
What percentage of mail-in voters admitted to engaging in fraudulent acts during the election?
You Won’t Believe What a New Poll Reveals About the 2020 Election
Despite claims that the 2020 election was the “most secure in American history,” a recent poll suggests otherwise. According to Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute, over 20% of mail-in voters admitted to engaging in fraudulent practices during the election.
The survey, conducted via telephone and online, found that 21% of mail-in voters confessed to committing fraudulent acts, which accounted for 30% of all ballots cast. Shockingly, 19% of respondents admitted that a friend or family member filled out their ballot on their behalf, while 17% confessed to voting in a state where they were no longer a permanent resident.
These practices are illegal, yet they went largely unreported by the mainstream media. The lack of outrage and investigative reporting surrounding these findings is concerning, especially considering the widespread claims of election security.
Furthermore, the poll revealed that fraudulent activities were not limited to a specific political party. Both Democrats and Republicans admitted to engaging in fraudulent practices, highlighting the need for increased transparency and security in future elections.
These results raise serious questions about the integrity of the electoral process and the trust Americans have in their elections. A separate poll conducted by Rasmussen found that 56% of likely voters believe that cheating is likely to affect the outcome of the next presidential election.
It is crucial that steps are taken to address these concerns and ensure that future elections are conducted fairly and securely. Americans deserve a voting system they can trust, free from fraudulent practices that undermine the legitimacy of our democracy.
Source: The Western Journal
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