The 2020 presidential election was deemed the “most secure in American history,” but new evidence has raised doubts about its security.
A poll found that 21% of mail-in voters admitted to filling out a ballot for someone else, 17% voted in a state where they no longer lived, and 8% claimed they were offered a “reward” for their vote, all of which are illegal acts.
These findings raise concerns about the integrity of the election process and the actual will of the people. (Trending: Prominent LGBTQ Activist Arrested Over Disturbing Charges)
According to the report, “21% of mail-in voters said they filled out a ballot for a family member or friend, 17% said they voted in a state where they no longer lived and 8% claimed they were offered ‘pay’ or a ‘reward’ for their vote.”
“All such acts are illegal” the report read.
Heartland Institute President James Taylor wrote, “If you don’t protect the integrity of the election process and every single ballot, the franchise means nothing and we no longer live in a society governed by the actual will of the people.”
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