According to the survey, a majority of voters, specifically 52% of all voters, share this belief. The statistics are even more striking when broken down by political affiliation, with a staggering 74% of Republican voters expressing concerns about potential fraud influencing the election, in contrast to only 32% of Democrat voters who share this sentiment.
Rasmussen, a reputable polling agency, highlighted that a year ago, 54% of respondents anticipated cheating to impact the election, indicating a marginal decrease in this perception over the past year. These figures have remained notably high following the contentious 2020 presidential election.
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Moreover, a startling poll released in December 2023 uncovered that one-fifth of voters who utilized mail-in ballots in the 2020 election confessed to engaging in various forms of voter fraud. The Heartland Institute delved deeper into these findings, examining the impact of mail-in ballot fraud on the Trump-Biden race in their report titled "Who Really Won the 2020 Election?"
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In a surprising revelation, the report unveiled that President Trump emerged victorious in 26 out of 29 scenarios, with an additional win in a tie-breaker, totaling 27 victories. These findings have added fuel to the ongoing debate surrounding the legitimacy of the 2020 election.