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Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: One-in-Five Mail-In Voters Admit to Committing
at Least One Kind of Voter Fraud During 2020 Election
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.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL, Dec. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A new poll by
The Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports found one-in-five voters
who cast mail-in ballots during the 2020 presidential election admit to participating in at least one kind of voter fraud.
When asked, �During the 2020 election, did you fill out a ballot, in part
or in full, on behalf of a friend or family member, such as a spouse or child?�, 21% of respondents who said they voted by mail answered �yes.� (Filling out a ballot for someone else is illegal in all states, although
many states allow people to assist others with voting.)
Additionally, 17% of mail-in voters said they voted �in a state where you
were no longer a permanent resident.� Seventeen percent of mail-in voters
also admitted to signing a �ballot or ballot envelope on behalf of a
friend or family member.� (Both voting in a state where you are no longer
a permanent resident and forging a signature on a ballot or ballot
envelope are fraudulent activities that invalidate votes, when caught by election officials.)
According to election data, more than 43 percent of 2020 voters cast
ballots by mail, the highest percentage in U.S. history.
Further, 10% of all respondents � not just those who said they voted by
mail � claimed that they know �a friend, family member, co-worker, or
other acquaintance who has admitted � that he or she cast a mail-in
ballot in 2020 in a state other than his or her state of permanent
residence.�
Eight percent of all respondents said �a friend, family member, or organization, such as a political party� offered them �pay� or a �reward�
for agreeing to vote in the 2020 election.
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.
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