POLL: Majority of Arizona Voters Believe Election Irregularities Affected the Outcome of 2022 Gubernatorial Election
According to a poll jointly conducted by Rasmussen and College Republicans United, 55% of Likely Arizona Voters believe it’s likely that problems with the 2022 election in Maricopa County affected the outcome, which includes 35% who believe it’s very likely.
40% of likely voters indicated that it’s not likely that problems in Maricopa County impacted the election outcome, which included 29% who believe it is not at all likely.
Republican candidate Kari Lake lost to Democratic challenger Katie Hobbs by a roughly 17,000 vote margin. 2.5 million total votes were cast in this election.
After reports of Election Day problems with the vote count in Maricopa County, Lake described the election as “botched” and declared: “This isn’t about Republicans or Democrats. This is about our sacred right to vote, a right that many voters were, sadly, deprived of on November 8th.”
57% of Arizona voters agreed with Lake’s statement, which includes 36% who strongly agree. 34% who disagree, which includes 25% who strongly disagree.
72% of Republican voters in Arizona are in agreement with Lake’s statement about the “sacred right to vote”, on top of 37% of Democrat voters and 60% of independent voters.
Elections in the US can no longer be trusted. It used to be fringe political talk that elections were rigged affairs. However, with the past three years of election trickery such talk is no longer looney.
As the US grows more third world in its political activity, election fraud will be just one of many aspects of its political culture that will decay before our eyes.
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