Poll does not support Democrat and media narrative about 2020 election

 Paul Bedard:

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The new survey is somewhat of a blow to the mainstream narrative that the public wants easy and expanded access to voting and doesn’t believe reports of fraud during the 2020 voting process.

Monmouth said the most notable finding was that 8 in 10 adults want voter ID. Just 18% oppose it.

Next was the sustained third of adults who still feel Trump lost because of Democratic voter fraud. Said the analysis:

“One-third (32%) of Americans continue to believe that Joe Biden’s victory in 2020 was due to voter fraud – a number that has not budged since the November election. At first glance in the crosstabs, it looks like the number of ‘Republicans’ who believe this has been trending down while the number of independents who agree has ticked up. However, this appears to be a product of a shift in how Republicans identify themselves, with some moving their self-affiliation from being partisan to being an ‘independent’ who leans partisan. When all Republican identifiers and leaners are combined, the number who believe Biden won only because of voter fraud has been fairly stable (63% now, 64% in March, 69% in January, and 66% in November). Furthermore, 14% of the American public say they will never accept Biden as president, including 3 in 10 (29%) Republicans and Republican leaners.”

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I would add another reason why I do not trust the Democrat position on the 2020 election.  Their unreasonable opposition to audits suggests to me that they fear being exposed. 

Another poll shows strong support for election audits.

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The report found 55 percent of likely U.S. voters support forensic audits of election results to ensure there was no vote fraud. Twenty-nine percent oppose such audits and 17 percent are not sure.

The same survey found 41 percent of voters “still don’t believe that Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election fairly.”
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