Voters, particularly in the six battleground states where the fight will be decided in November, are deeply concerned that ballot stuffing may have an impact on the 2024 presidential election.
Based on their own experiences of receiving incorrect ballot information in the mail and what they witnessed during the 2020 elections, over 62% of potential voters informed Rasmussen Reports/Heartland Institute that they are concerned about cheating.
Furthermore, despite being prohibited from polling, non-citizens have cast ballots and intend to do so again, according to survey information disclosed to Secrets.
Asking potential voters if they are lawful citizens is rare for a polling company. According to Rasmussen’s study, “a little less than four percent (4%) are not sure if they’re citizens or not, and more than five percent (5%) indicate they are not U.S. citizens nationally.”
When totaled, that nine percent is around 14 million votes.
The poll that Rasmussen conducted with the Heartland Institute was remarkably extensive. The sample consisted of 2,466 likely voters in the United States and 5,605 in the six battleground states.
Mark Mitchell, a Rasmussen pollster, stated that he has just recently started to inquire about voters’ citizenship. It is illegal for non-citizens to cast ballots in federal elections.
Mitchell said that the Rasmussen-Heartland survey is the first to demonstrate proof of the possibility of widespread unlawful voting based on the responses he had received. “This is the first survey where we’ve recorded illegal aliens informing us that they’re voting,” he added. “We’ve seen many polls that show difficulties with illegal voting.”
“I’m not saying that 14 million people voted illegally. I’m stating that fire exists where there is smoke. “Someone needs to investigate it,” he told Secrets.
Mitchell went on, “This is a real signal that I encourage other people to try to reproduce, and I’m constantly astonished by the lack of curiosity in the polling profession.” It suggests that more than 14 million voters may have cast illegitimate ballots in the election.
Numerous polls have revealed that the general population thinks election fraud occurs. Following the 2020 election, Trump’s administration accused many states of vote fraud, but they mostly dropped those accusations.
Most of the study’s respondents reported receiving several votes in the mail, many of which were addressed to people who did not reside at their address.
In the 2020 election, 18% of respondents claimed to have directly gotten several legitimate ballots in the mail or to have received a ballot on behalf of someone who does not reside at home, while 74% did not. In 2020, a greater percentage of respondents (20%) reported receiving multiple mail-in votes in the six battleground states.
According to Chris Talgo, editorial director of the Heartland Institute, “The fact that over 60% of probable voters are concerned about election integrity should be a tremendous wake-up call to all those who refuse to accept that possible cheating in elections is a serious problem.”
“As the 2020 election demonstrated, there is now less reason to breach the law and vote illegally thanks to the bulk mailing of ballots based on out-of-date voter registers, ballot harvesting, unattended drop boxes, and excuse mail-in voting. According to Talgo, “the evidence demonstrates the critical need for election integrity reform measures throughout the states, since roughly one-in-five potential voters cast multiple ballots prior to the 2020 election.”