Polls are just that, polls. There will be sampling error and all the dimensions are not revealed – but – a Heartland Institute/Rasmussen reports survey of 1,085 people showed 20% committed voter fraud
Somewhat belatedly, check out this from the “Heartland Weekly” a few weeks ago:
The Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports released two polls in which voters who cast mail-in ballots admitted to widespread voter fraud and that President Trump and others who questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election should face harsh punishment. The polls were huge news across America.
The "heavy hitters" in media who talked about this shocking poll included Mark Levin, Jesse Watters, Mike Gallagher, and Dinesh D'Sousa. Scores of local conservative talk show hosts picked up the story, as well. It was Heartland's biggest impact in the media in years — and maybe ever.
CLICK HERE to see and hear some of the highlights of that coverage. And click here and here to read the polls.
Apparently 20% of postal ballots were fraudulently cast.
There were 65.6 million postal votes case for POTUS in 2020.
Postal voting in the 2020 United States elections - Wikipedia
“A record number of voters, in excess of 65.6 million, cast postal votes.[8][9] The Postal Service handled approximately 135 million pieces of election-related mail between September 1st and November 3rd of 2020, delivering the vast majority of these materials on time.”
Here is a short 6-minute video interpreting the poll.
Mike Gallagher Reports on Voter Fraud Poll by Heartland Institute and Rasmussen (youtube.com)
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The Mike Gallagher Show broadcast on Salem News Channel: "This is the biggest story that the media won't touch."
Probably nothing, right? Maybe 200 of the 330 Republican voters in the survey were the 20% fraudsters and voted for Trump?
Onwards!
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