A majority of voters still believe cheating is likely to affect this year’s election, and don’t think government officials have done enough to protect election integrity.
That’s according to the latest Rasmussen Reports.
The survey finds that 52% of likely U.S. voters cheating is likely to affect the outcome of the next presidential election, including 27% who think it’s “very likely.”
Thirty-seven percent (37%) say election cheating is unlikely to affect the 2024 outcome, including 16% who consider it “not at all likely.” Another 11% are not sure.
Concerns are slightly down from last November, when 56% said cheating was likely to affect this year’s presidential election.
Fifty-four percent (54%) don’t believe government officials have done enough to prevent cheating in elections, compared to 32% who think enough has been done.
Another 14% are not sure if officials have done enough to prevent cheating.
To see survey question wording, click here.

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Watch your show on Sunday mornings. Wish it was longer. I really love the work you do.
One question – How much of the over-sized federal government do we really need? Downsizing our government to a more steam lined one. Would be a great way to start reducing our deficit. Wish the schools today taught the things I had when I went 50 some years ago.
Thank-you for all the great work you do.
I’ve been around since 1961. I’ve voted in, and watched many elections. I can say for a fact that the 2020 Presidential election at the least was different from all others I have witnessed. I would personally use the word manipulated in order to achieve a certain outcome. Do I personally believe it will happen here in 2024? They got away with it in 2020. What’s going to stop them in 2024?