by Madeleine Hubbard
Most voters – 62% – also think that the government is likely "ignoring evidence of widespread election fraud," the poll also found.
Most U.S. voters – 60% – think that it is likely that "cheating" affected the 2022 midterm elections, according to a new poll.
Just 35% of likely U.S. voters said they do not think it's likely cheating affected some races in the most recent midterms, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll released Thursday.
Of the 60% of respondents who said it is likely cheating affected the outcomes of some of the races, 37% said it is "Very Likely."
When broken down by party, 48% of Democrats think cheating likely impacted some outcomes in 2022 compared to 78% of Republicans.
Most voters – 62% – also think that the government is likely "ignoring evidence of widespread election fraud," the poll also found.
The poll was conducted April 17-19 with 915 likely U.S. voters and has a 3% margin of error.
Madeleine Hubbard is an international correspondent for Just the News. Follow her on Twitter or Instagram.
Source: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/polling/most-us-voters-think-cheating-affected-2022-midterm-elections-poll
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