Percentage of Voters Admit to Illegal Voting in 2020 Results Shift

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In the past three years, the corporate press and many officials in the Biden White House have repeatedly claimed that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, going as far as to call it the “most secure” election in U.S. history. However, a survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports, in collaboration with the Heartland Institute, reveals a different story. This survey, discussed on Tucker Carlson’s show, presents findings that suggest voter fraud, particularly related to mail-in ballots, may have been common during the 2020 election. This conclusion is based on responses from likely voters who participated in the poll.

The survey, conducted from Nov. 30 to Dec. 6, asked voters about potential fraudulent activities without explicitly labeling them as voter fraud. Shockingly, one in five individuals who voted by mail admitted to engaging in at least one type of possible voter fraud, raising concerns about the security of widespread mail-in voting.

For instance, a significant number of respondents admitted to casting a mail-in ballot in a state where they were no longer a permanent resident, a clear form of fraud. Similarly, a considerable percentage acknowledged that a friend or family member had filled out their ballot, and many admitted to completing a ballot for someone they knew. These findings strongly suggest that fraud and illegal voting had a significant impact on mail-in voting in the 2020 election, which saw the highest number of mail-in ballots in U.S. history.

If the survey results are accurate, indicating that one in five ballots were fraudulent, it would suggest that over 13 million ballots nationwide should not have been counted in 2020. This number is significantly more than President Biden’s margin of victory in the popular vote. Furthermore, additional questions in the survey hint at the possibility of even more extensive fraud than initially believed.

With such slim margins in key states like Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin, the impact of voter fraud on the outcome of the 2020 presidential election cannot be ignored. Regardless of the extent of fraud, it is crucial for states to implement legislative measures to safeguard the integrity of future elections.

A subsequent survey by the Heartland Institute and Rasmussen indicates a concerning willingness among voters to engage in illegal voting during the 2024 election. To mitigate the threat of voter fraud, measures such as requiring in-person voting or notarized signatures on mail-in ballots can be effective. Currently, very few states have stringent requirements for verifying mail-in ballots, highlighting the need for improved mail-in voting systems to prevent widespread fraud.

Justin Haskins, the director of the Socialism Research Center at The Heartland Institute, emphasizes the urgency for legislators to address these vulnerabilities in the American electoral system to uphold the integrity of future elections.

Justin Haskins
Justin Haskins
Justin Haskins is the director of the Socialism Research Center at The Heartland Institute, where he also serves as a research fellow. Haskins is the editor-in-chief of StoppingSocialism.com and a prolific writer. His work is regularly published by FoxNews.com, The Hill, Newsweek, and The Federalist.

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