Bevvy wrote:
By a margin of 52% to 40%, v**ers believe that “c***ting affected the outcome of the 2020 U.S. p**********l e******n.” That’s per a Rasmussen Reports
survey from this month. This stands in stark contrast to the countless news stories editorializing about “no evidence of v***r f***d” and “the myth of v***r f***d.”
It isn’t just Republicans who believe this c***ting occurred. Even 34% of Democrats believe it, as do 38% of those who “somewhat” support President Biden.
A broad range of Americans think this: men, women, all age groups, w****s, those who are neither white nor black, Republicans, those who are neither
Republicans nor Democrats, all job categories, all income groups except those making over $200,000 per year, and all education groups except those who
attended graduate school.
And with good reason. New research of mine is forthcoming in the peer-reviewed economics journal Public Choice, and it finds evidence of around 255,000
excess v**es (possibly as many as 368,000) for Joe Biden in six swing states where Donald Trump lodged accusations of fraud. Biden only carried these states
– Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin – by a total of 313,253 v**es. Excluding Michigan, the gap was 159,065.
By a margin of 52% to 40%, v**ers believe that “c*... (
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