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New Peer-Reviewed Research Finds Evidence of 2020 Voter Fraud | RealClearPolitics

By a margin of 52% to 40%, voters believe that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.  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 voter fraud and the myth of voter fraud.

It isn t just Republicans who believe this cheating 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, whites, 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 votes (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 votes. Excluding Michigan, the gap was 159,065.

The point of this work isn t to contest the 2020 election, but to point out that we have a real problem that needs to be dealt with. Americans must have confidence in future elections.

via www.realclearpolitics.com

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