
Epoch Times
Former President Donald Trump issued an urgent call for action to his fellow Republicans over what he called “the biggest story of the year,” namely a survey showing that 20 percent of mail-in voters admitted to committing at least one kind of voter fraud in the 2020 election.
The Heartland/Rasmussen poll, released on Dec. 12, suggests concerning levels of voter fraud in the 2020 election, bolstering President Trump’s longstanding claim that he was cheated out of a victory amid an explosion in mail-in ballots combined with state-level moves by the courts that made it easier to cheat.
The new survey shows 17 percent of mail-in voters admitting to voting in a state where they are no longer permanent residents; 21 percent filling out ballots for others; 17 percent signing ballots for family members without consent, and 8 percent reporting offers of “pay” or “reward” for their vote.
What’s more, 10 percent of all respondents to the survey (carried on a representative sample of 1,085 likely voters) said they know a friend, family member, co-worker, or other acquaintance who admitted to casting a mail-in ballot fraudulently.
Over 43 percent of 2020 votes were cast by mail, which is the highest percentage in U.S. history.
“Taken together, the results of these survey questions appear to show that voter fraud was widespread in the 2020 election, especially among those who cast mail-in ballots,” the Heartland Institute, a conservative and libertarian public policy think tank, said in a statement.
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Wow! The “Biden team” must have been desperate.
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They were extremely desperate, Katherine. As I recall, Biden spent the entire campaign hiding in his basement. It’s pretty hard to conceal senile dementia on the campaign trail, owing to the considerable public interaction that occurs.
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We have been saying this all along and even AI has been saying it and so why isn’t anything being done about it? Oh, my bad! What can be done about it. Nothing, which is why who should be the legitimate president is having to go to court for defending his initial stance that the election was stolen from him, which it damn well was.
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You raise an interesting question, Shelby. I wonder if there’s any way to deal with electoral fraud under the current constitution. I doubt it. It would probably need to be rewritten.
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