Most US Voters Believe Trump Won! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

A poll from Rasmussen has found that more voters (61 percent) believe that former President Donald Trump was legitimately elected in 2016, than believe President Biden was legitimately elected in 2020 (57 percent). Further, a mere 26 percent of voters believe the correct candidate was declared in each of those elections. It is clear evidence of what thinkers like Jurgen Habermas call a crisis of legitimacy. Where should this go? I firmly believe that America needs to split now between red and blue states, as the marriage no longer works, and in fact is now grounded upon domestic violence, if not genocide. End it, before it ends us.

https://gellerreport.com/2022/01/more-voters-believe-trump-was-legitimately-elected-than-biden-poll.html/

“More voters believe Trump was legitimately elected than Biden, poll

Just about a quarter voters believe the correct candidate was declared in each of the most recent presidential elections

By Sophie Mann. January 20, 2022 – 12:50pm

More voters (61%) believe that former President Donald Trump was legitimately elected in 2016, than believe President Biden was legitimately elected in 2020 (57%), according to a new poll from Scott Rasmussen.

The national survey also found that just 26% of voters believe the correct candidate was declared in each of those elections, conveying a stark lack of trust in the U.S. election system by the American people.

Fifty-five percent of voters believe that activists and politicians from both major parties would steal an election, if they thought they could get away with it.

About one-third of voters (33%) disagree with that sentiment. While Democrats are evenly divided on the question, more Republicans and Independents believe both sides would cheat.

The poll results arrive as states and parties enter the 2022 midterm election, and Democrats in the U.S. Senate fail to pass an election reform overhaul package that would place a significant amount of control over elections in the hands of politicians in Washington, D.C.

On the matter of election reform, 50% of those polled say the priority should be making it harder to cheat, while 38% say the priority should be making it easier to vote. On the whole, a supermajority of voters (84%) believe the goal of any election reform should be to create a system where it is “easy to vote and hard to cheat.”

 

 

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