DATA: Majority Believe Cheating ‘Likely’ In 2024 Election

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by William Upton, The National Pulse:

The integrity of American elections continue to be a dominant concern among the electorate as we head into in to the 2024 election cycle. According to new data from Rasmussen Reports, 56 percent of Americans believe the outcome of the 2024 presidential election will be impacted by cheating.

Mail-in ballots are of special concern to respondents with 51 percent saying they believe the practice made cheating in elections more likely. Just 15 percent think the use of mail-in-ballots made cheating harder to accomplish. Nearly two-thirds of voters say they believe it is important to ensure there is no cheating int he 2024 election.

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According to Rasmussen, the results of the November survey show little change from their September findings, indicating voter concern over election integrity remains strong among the likely 2024 electorate. The Heritage Foundation maintains a database documenting over 1,400 confirmed cases of voter fraud that have resulted in 1,264 criminal convictions.

Last week a ‘coding error’ caused voting machines in a Pennsylvania county to erroneously tabulate votes on a ballot question asking whether two Superior Court Judges should be retained.  The Pennsylvania Department of State said the error was isolated to machines in Northampton and only impacted the retention question for the two judges. County officials said the ballots would be hand tabulated with votes in the judicial retention question switched back to compensate for the tabulation error.

The National Pulse previously reported most voting machines will not meet new federal standards in time for the 2024 election, renewing concerns about legitimacy of the results. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has refused to address serious concerns about vulnerabilities in the state’s Dominion voting machines raised in the Halderman Report.

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