From DAILYCALLER.COM
Republican confidence in election legitimacy rose sharply in the 2022 midterms from the 2020 presidential election, a Pew Research poll from Dec. 1 shows.
Republican voters’ confidence in the accuracy of mail-in and absentee ballot counting spiked by 22 points between the two elections, rising from 19% in the 2020 presidential election to 41% in the 2022 midterm cycle, the poll demonstrated. Despite the seemingly high augmentation, a 58% majority of Republicans were “not too or not at all confident” votes were counted correctly in November’s election. Thirty-three percent of Republicans made up the “not too” confident category, while 10% of Republicans were “very” confident in midterm ballot counting.
Republican assurance in the accurate counting of in-person ballots rose by 11 percentage points from 2020 to 2022, jumping from 64% to 75% in the category. Democrats displayed confidence in both types of voting, with 97% believing in-person ballots were counted accurately, and 94% confident that mail-in and absentee votes were counted the same…. (Read more)
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