Research by the Heartland Institute confirms that mail-in voting in 2020 was tainted by widespread fraud. Justin Haskins, director of the Socialism Research Center at the think-tank, revealed how they polled people on whether they voted in 2020 and whether they used an absentee ballot. Respondents who answered ‘yes’ to both questions received a series of follow-up queries.
Poll respondents were not asked directly whether they committed voter fraud. Instead, they were asked if they engaged in certain behaviors that are illegal under electoral law. Haskins revealed:
- 17 percent answered ‘yes’ when asked, “Did you vote in a state where you’re no longer a legal resident?”
- 21 percent answered ‘yes’ when asked, “Did you fill out a ballot for someone else on their behalf?”
- 17 percent answered ‘yes’ when asked if they “forge[d] the signature of a friend or family member on their behalf, with or without their permission?”
“So, all told, it’s at least, and I say at least, one in five mail-in ballots involved some kind of fraudulent activity,” Haskins highlighted.
The Heartland Institute also asked respondents whether they used an absentee ballot, and if they knew anyone who had admitted to committing one of the above forms of voter fraud. Ten percent answered ‘yes.’
Mail-in or postal voting is banned or heavily restricted in many countries, due to the ease of fraud and the difficulty of proving it after the fact.
NO WIDESPREAD FRAUD?
Despite insisting there is no evidence of “widespread” fraud in 2020, the authorities are increasingly being forced to acknowledge the abuse of mail-in ballots in the U.S. In November 2023, a judge overturned the results of a Democrat primary after Mayor Joe Ganim, who was losing the race, surged into the lead after a suspicious influx of absentee ballots. In February 2024, Craig Callaway, a Democrat organizer and former President of the City Council of Atlantic City, was arrested for an elaborate scheme involving paid “messengers” and his office filing vote-by-mail applications and casting ballots on people’s behalf without their knowledge.
Republican lawmakers have attempted to strengthen election integrity in several states, but Democrat governors are vetoing the bills.
WATCH:
NEW: 1 in 5 mail-in-ballots was fraudulent according to a new study conducted by the Heartland Institute.
Wow, shocker!
According to the Heartland Institute’s Justin Haskins, 20% of people *admitted* to committing voter fraud in the 2020 election.
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— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 27, 2024