So your assumption is calls were only made to Republican voters.Ah yes....one of the cornerstones of Rightie bullshit. Suspicion, conjecture, supposition ...the cornerstones of the CT world shoved down the electorate's throats 24/7.
NOPE...didn't say that now did I. However the issue is NOT who was called. The issue is what is at the core of the interest in calling and polling this issue in the first place. What is the catalyst for that?So your assumption is calls were only made to Republican voters.
Deflection noted“The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey”
Nah, there’s nothing weird about this tying of platform
Old people who watch Fox 24/7 have telephones and anyone can spam an online survey
This is heartening news...if the poll is accurate.60%. I wouldn't have thought it would have been such a large percentage.
Acceptable risk folks?
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A majority of voters suspect recent elections have been affected by cheating, and believe officials are ignoring the problem.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 60% of Likely U.S. voters think it is likely that cheating affected the outcomes of some races in last year’s midterm elections, including 37% who say it’s Very Likely. Thirty-five percent (35%) don’t believe it’s likely the 2022 midterms were affected by cheating, including 20% who think it’s Not At All Likely. (To see survey question wording,
Election Integrity: Most Voters Suspect Fraud
A majority of voters suspect recent elections have been affected by cheating, and believe officials are ignoring the problem.www.rasmussenreports.com
Much like their Covid vaccine fAilThis is heartening news...if the poll is accurate.
I can't make a judgement on the accuracy of the poll because Rasmussen doesn't release their polling data unless you pay for it. I won't pay for it.
If nothing else, this result means that the efforts of the Dems, Trump haters and Globalists to alter election results for their own purposes and to manipulate the voters into thinking it's not happening are failing. This will make them think twice about making those efforts in the next election.
What deflection?Deflection noted
So your assumption is calls were only made to Republican voters.
Sure. But first, you'd have to find and establish that another polling agency is "higher quality"...or, that Rasmussen is not higher quality.It would be interesting to see where higher quality polling agencies land on this question.
That's just generally well known at this point.Sure. But first, you'd have to find and establish that another polling agency is "higher quality"...or, that Rasmussen is not higher quality.
Here are the questions they asked...Sure. But first, you'd have to find and establish that another polling agency is "higher quality"...or, that Rasmussen is not higher quality.
"generally well known" is just another way of saying "public opinion". That's about as factual as saying it's "generally well known that Trump is a criminal".That's just generally well known at this point.
Then the Republicans should stop cheating60%. I wouldn't have thought it would have been such a large percentage.
Acceptable risk folks?
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A majority of voters suspect recent elections have been affected by cheating, and believe officials are ignoring the problem.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 60% of Likely U.S. voters think it is likely that cheating affected the outcomes of some races in last year’s midterm elections, including 37% who say it’s Very Likely. Thirty-five percent (35%) don’t believe it’s likely the 2022 midterms were affected by cheating, including 20% who think it’s Not At All Likely. (To see survey question wording,
Election Integrity: Most Voters Suspect Fraud
A majority of voters suspect recent elections have been affected by cheating, and believe officials are ignoring the problem.www.rasmussenreports.com
You are using another generally well known thing to try to disprove my point?"generally well known" is just another way of saying "public opinion". That's about as factual as saying it's "generally well known that Trump is a criminal".
I'm not trying to disprove your point, I'm showing that your point has no basis in fact.You are using another generally well known thing to try to disprove my point?
60%. I wouldn't have thought it would have been such a large percentage.
Acceptable risk folks?
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A majority of voters suspect recent elections have been affected by cheating, and believe officials are ignoring the problem.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 60% of Likely U.S. voters think it is likely that cheating affected the outcomes of some races in last year’s midterm elections, including 37% who say it’s Very Likely. Thirty-five percent (35%) don’t believe it’s likely the 2022 midterms were affected by cheating, including 20% who think it’s Not At All Likely. (To see survey question wording,
Election Integrity: Most Voters Suspect Fraud
A majority of voters suspect recent elections have been affected by cheating, and believe officials are ignoring the problem.www.rasmussenreports.com
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