Fewer voters suspect that the outcome of the November election was affected by cheating, as opposed to four years ago, according to a Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey released on Wednesday.
The poll found that 32% of likely voters said it is likely that the outcome of this year’s election was affected by cheating, including 17% who consider it very likely. But 59% said it’s not likely the election was affected by cheating, including 32% who say it’s not at all likely.
This compares to 41% of voters said Joe Biden had not been fairly elected as president four years ago.
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