Most voters believe cheating may have influenced this year’s elections, and think voting by mail makes it easier to cheat.
That’s according to the latest Rasmussen Reports.
The survey finds that 57% of likely U.S. voters believe it is likely that the outcome of some elections this year will be affected by cheating, including 30% who say it’s “very likely.”
Forty percent (40%) don’t think election outcomes this year are likely to be affected by cheating, including 18% who say it’s “not at all likely.”
Control of the House of Representatives currently remains undecided, while Democrats maintained their Senate majority after a narrow win in Nevada.
Fifty-six percent (56%) of voters believe it’s more important to make sure there is no cheating in elections, while 41% think it’s more important to make it easier for everybody to vote.
To see survey question wording, click here.
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