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More Than 1-In-5 Mail-In Voters Claim They Cheated In 2020 Election

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A survey by Rasmussen Reports and the Heartland Institute found that 21 percent of mail-in voters in the 2020 election admitted to filling out a ballot for someone else, while 17 percent voted in a state where they were no longer permanent residents.

Additionally, 17 percent admitted to signing a ballot on behalf of someone else.

This challenges the narrative of the election’s security and raises concerns about mail-in voting practices. (Trending: LeBron James Shares Gun Advice For Americans)

Justin Haskins with the Heartland Institute said in a statement, “The results of this survey are nothing short of stunning.”

According to the report, “In addition, 17 percent of mail-in voters in the 2020 election said they cast a ballot in a state where they were no longer a permanent resident — a violation of federal election law.”

“Another 17 percent of mail-in voters said they signed a ballot on behalf of someone else, also a violation of election law,” explained the report.

Adding, “Another 10 percent of all voters said they know someone who admitted to casting a mail-in ballot in a state where they are not a permanent resident and 11 percent said they know someone who admitted to signing a mail-in ballot on behalf of someone else in the 2020 election.”

The survey involved 1,085 likely U.S. voters and was conducted in late 2023.

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