Most Americans believe that the results of the 2022 midterm elections were impacted by “cheating,” a new poll has revealed.
According to the poll, conducted by Rasmussen Reports, a staggering 60 percent of American voters believe that “cheating” played a role in the outcome.
A majority of voters also suspect that officials are ignoring the problem of election cheating, Rasmussen notes.
The poll found that 60% of likely U.S. voters think it is “Likely” that cheating affected the outcomes of some races in last year’s midterm elections, including 37% who say it’s “Very Likely.”
Thirty-five percent don’t believe it’s likely the 2022 midterms were affected by cheating.
20 percent said they think it’s “Not At All Likely.”
To see the survey question wording, click here.
Election Integrity: Most Voters Suspect Fraud
A majority of voters suspect recent elections have been affected by cheating, and believe officials are ignoring the problem.
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— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) April 20, 2023
Rasmussen also shared the results for individual questions from Democrat voters.
The poll found that Democrats responded with:
- 40% say it’s important to prevent election cheating
- 50% say Mail-in voting makes it easier to cheat
- 48% say cheating affected some 2022 races
- 50% say state & election officials are ignoring widespread evidence of election fraud
40% say it's important to prevent election cheating
50% say Mail-in voting makes it easier to cheat
48% say cheating affected some 2022 races
50% say state & election officials are ignoring widespread evidence of election fraudAnd all of these responses are from Democrats. https://t.co/T6BLyfs563
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) April 20, 2023
The results are surprising given the extent that the media and Big Tech companies have been suppressing reports on election fraud.
The media still continues to label those who raise concerns about the results as “election deniers.”