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A new survey by the Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports shows that more than one in four likely voters say they would break election laws in the 2024 election, “if given the opportunity.” The results raise serious questions not only about political polarization in America but also whether the country’s election laws are secure enough to stop illegal voting in the next election and beyond.
The Heartland-Rasmussen poll asked 1,467 likely voters whether they plan to vote for Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., or some other candidate. It then asked respondents a series of questions about illegal voting behaviors. Many of the questions were written specifically to gauge voters’ willingness to undermine the candidate they view as their primary opponent.
The results of the survey are nothing short of stunning: 28% of voters said they would be willing to engage in at least one form of illegal voting. If that’s an accurate reflection of the entire voting population, it would amount to more than 44 million voters, based on 2020 voter turnout data.
Perhaps most surprisingly, there was very little difference between voters’ political affiliations and their willingness to cheat: 32% of Democrat respondents said they would be willing to cheat, compared to 28% of Republicans and 24% of “other” voters.
originally posted by: Disgusted123
I recommend EVERYONE try to commit voter fraud.
When you get caught, and go to jail, don't whine. You just made your own bed.
So once again, I urge anyone who wishes to try and commit voter fraud. Please do.
originally posted by: SchrodingersRat
a reply to: FlyersFan
How would the average person commit election fraud?
I can't think of too many ways the average voter could commit election fraud but people can be resourceful twits so nothing would surprise me.