Voters strongly support voter integrity measures /democrats oppose

 Andrea Widburg:

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The results are quite surprising.  Rasmussen contacted 1,000 people, which is a decent sample size, although I don't know the breakdown of Democrats, Republicans, and independents.  The survey revealed that 62% of respondents were aware that Zuckerberg had funded targeted Democrat enclaves, pouring private dollars into public entities, to affect the 2020 election's outcome.

Out of all the respondents, whether they knew about Zuckerberg independently or through the second question, 70% believe that what Zuckerberg did was bad for American democracy.  Only 8% said approvingly that what he did was good for democracy.  Thus, notwithstanding 60 years of leftist influence in American education and through the media, Americans still disapprove of cheating in elections.

Additionally, despite hearing for over a year that the election was perfectly legitimate, indeed, more legitimate than any election ever held in American history, ever¸ 59% of voters "think it's likely that cheating affected the outcome of last year's presidential election," with 40% thinking that this effect was "Very Likely."  Perhaps even more unexpected is the fact that 41% of Democrats think it was at least somewhat likely that cheating led to the November 2020 election results.

And here's an extremely heartening finding from the survey:

By more than a 2-to-1 margin, voters believe it is more important to make sure there is no cheating in elections (65%) than to make it easier for everybody to vote (32%).

Majorities of all races — 67% of whites, 59% of black voters and 60% of other minorities — place more importance on preventing cheating than on making it easier to vote.

 This concern arises against a backdrop of nonstop Democrat party campaigning for decreasing controls that protect against election fraud.  Recently, the biggest push to destroy election integrity comes from the For the People Act, which passed the House with no Republican support but stalled in the Senate because of the filibuster.  The bill will circumvent the Constitution, allowing the federal government to take over elections....

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Currently, the only thing between America and the For the People Act is the filibuster.  And the only thing between the filibuster and unfettered Democrat control of government is Kyrsten Sinema's and Joe Manchin's promise not to vote for its abolition....

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I think the For the People Act is unconstitutional and that it is an attempt to make it easier for Democrats to cheat.  It is another reason for Americans to vote against every Democrat on the ballot.

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