Rasmussen opinion poll says election was fraudulent. (Page 1/1)
sourmash OCT 12, 09:28 AM
We know willie believes the election was freaked. How about you? Isn't this just a conspiracy theory?

https://www.newsmax.com/pol...21/10/11/id/1040031/

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Rasmussen Poll: 56 Percent Believe Cheating Tainted Biden's 2020 Victory

By Charlie McCarthy | Monday, 11 October 2021 03:11 PM

A majority of likely voters believe cheating tainted President Joe Biden's victory over former President Donald Trump in last year's election, a new Rasmussen Reports survey found.

A total of 56% of respondents are convinced "it's likely that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election," Rasmussen Reports said. That included 41% who said it was "very likely."

Thirty-nine percent (39%) said it wasn't likely the election was affected by cheating.

somewhat likely that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.

The latest Rasmussen survey also found that 65% of likely voters believe that wider use of mail-in voting will lead to more cheating in elections, including 51% who say it's "very likely."

A total of 28% said more mail-in voting will not mean more cheating, including 14% who said it was "not likely at all."

The Rasmussen Reports survey is the latest to suggest that partisans remain divided on the issue of voting laws, though 95% agree with the goal of ending election cheating.

Most Democrats (67%) think mail-voting becoming permanent is a good policy. However, 73% of Republicans and 53% of unaffiliated voters think permanent vote-by-mail is a bad policy.


More Black voters (56%) than whites (38%) or other minorities (42%) believe it is a good policy to make vote-by-mail a permanent part of elections.

The suspicion that more mail-in voting will increase cheating is highest among Republicans (71%), followed by unaffiliated voters (55%). Only 30% of Democrats believe wider use of vote-by-mail will lead to more cheating in elections.

Voters under 40 are more likely than their elders to believe that wider use of vote-by-mail will lead to more cheating in elections, Rasmussen found.

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ray b OCT 13, 09:55 AM
learn who is a real poll AND WHO FAKES IT

and who like RATSMUFFEN is a Gop push poll

btw joe won by 7,000,000

putin's bots did not cheat hard enough THIS TIME

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Hudini OCT 14, 08:09 AM
Most popular President in history! /s
Fats OCT 14, 08:43 AM
Like Ray said, there is zero proof that anything wrong happened, and the problem is that the Right didn't cheat good enough.


LETS GO BRANDON!!
cliffw OCT 14, 10:21 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:
We know willie believes the election was freaked. How about you? Isn't this just a conspiracy theory?



Define conspiracy theory.

When so many, way too many election laws were changed by edict, not the legal legislative bodies, one man's conspiracy theory is another man's doubt.
sourmash OCT 14, 11:50 AM

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Originally posted by cliffw:


Define conspiracy theory.

When so many, way too many election laws were changed by edict, not the legal legislative bodies, one man's conspiracy theory is another man's doubt.



A conspiracy theory is what willie accuses other people of participating in if he doesn't agree with the yet unproven theory. For instance when he called Trump voters "White supremacists" like BLM and Antifa people have done.

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RandomTask OCT 15, 03:30 PM
What people believe is irrelevant and their opinion doesn't matter.

For example, 57% of people think more restrictions should be placed on purchasing a firearm. Does that mean it's right?

https://news.gallup.com/poll/1645/guns.aspx
2.5 OCT 15, 03:41 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:


Define conspiracy theory.

When so many, way too many election laws were changed by edict, not the legal legislative bodies, one man's conspiracy theory is another man's doubt.



Yep. To me it seems implicit in a "conspiracy theory", that it points out the "theory" of how it happened, or what happened.
Does election fraud exist? Yes, all the time. What type, when, where.. the specifics? etc. I myself I don't think have been privy to that data?
Is there a public opinion that is fairly large that the system is now so convoluted that we can't seem to even see evidence that it is legit? Maybe.
2.5 OCT 15, 03:43 PM

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Originally posted by sourmash:


A conspiracy theory is what willie accuses other people of ...




I don't think forum member williegoat has even posted in this thread.
sourmash OCT 15, 03:57 PM
It's the best conspiracy theory example I had at the ready.