(POLL) Most voters say election integrity is an important issue


Preventing cheating in elections is a priority for voters, who expect the issue to be important in next month’s midterm elections.

This is according to the latest Rasmussen Reports.

The national survey found that 84% of likely U.S. voters believe the issue of election integrity will be important in this year’s congressional elections, including 61% who expect it to be “very important.”

Thirteen percent (13%) do not think the issue will be important.

In August, 80% of voters expected election integrity to be an important issue in the midterms.

A majority (55%) of voters still believe it is at least somewhat likely that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, including 33% who consider it “very likely.”

Forty percent (40%) don’t believe it’s likely cheating affected the 2020 outcome, including 29% who say it’s “not at all likely.”

The number who think the 2020 election was likely affected by cheating has increased from 52% in July.

To see survey question wording, click here.

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  1. I sometimes feel like the little girl who is pulling the leaves off a daisy, saying, “He loves me, he loves me not, he loves me, he loves me not”.
    Should I vote, should I not? Should I vote, should I not? Sometimes I think, why bother? The more scared the democrats are (and they should be scared with the way our lives have been changed for the worse) the more likely nefarious cheating will most definitely be happening in November…sigh.

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