By large margins, all groups of likely voters in the six swing states (AZ, NV, GA, PA, WI, and MI), with the exception of Democrats and Biden supporters, are concerned about the risk of cheating in the 2024 election (Rasmussen, July 5-12, 2024 of 5,605 likely voters). On average, likely voters are concerned by a 61%-to-36% margin. About 20% of likely voters in those states got more than one ballot in the mail or got one for someone who did not live at their address. Since Democrats were least concerned about vote fraud, the figure shows the rate of them receiving multiple mailed ballots because they are likely not to exaggerate the rate (and may even under report it). About 17%-to-18% of Democrats and those leaning towards being a Democrat say they got someone else’s ballots mailed to them. Shockingly, even 30% of non-citizens received mail in ballots. A national July 2023 survey showed voters slightly more concerned about vote fraud than these likely voters in these swing states.
On The Michigan Talk Network: To Discuss Election Concerns
Dr. John Lott talked to Steve Gruber on the Michigan Talk Network about the impact of election outcomes. (Friday, October 25, 2024)
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