WASHINGTON, D.C. – A stunning 57 percent of likely Democrat voters have told pollster Rasmussen Reports that Congress should refuse to certify the result of the 2024 election in the event of a Donald Trump victory, The National Pulse can exclusively reveal.
The poll, sponsored by The National Pulse, asked a statistically representative 912 U.S. likely voters: “Some Democrats in Congress have said that if Trump wins this year’s election, they will vote against certifying the election results because of Trump’s role in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riots. Do you support or oppose Democrats refusing to certify the election results if Trump wins?”
Almost two-thirds of self-identified “liberals” said they wanted Democrats to refuse certification, despite the left and corporate media meltdown over 2020’s electoral certification objections by Republicans. Black Americans also appear to favor the move, with 59 percent backing the recently mooted idea of blocking a second Trump term via Congress.
Republicans are overwhelmingly opposed to the idea, though 35 percent of all U.S. likely voters appear to support the proposed effort.
Only 24 percent of Democrats in the same survey said Republicans should have objected to the 2020 results if they believed they were fraudulent.
In the same poll, respondents were asked, “The Supreme Court recently decided that states cannot prohibit Donald Trump from appearing on election ballots. Do you agree or disagree with the Supreme Court’s decision?”
Sixty-one percent said they support the Supreme Court’s decision, with 34 percent disagreeing.
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