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Half of Americans worry about election fraud

PNN – The results of a new poll show that more than half of Americans are concerned about the occurrence of election fraud.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the results of a survey conducted by PR, PBS news network and the Marist Institute of Public Opinion Research show that more than half of Americans are concerned about election fraud.

Accordingly, 58 percent of Americans are very concerned or concerned about the occurrence of election fraud, and 42 percent are very concerned or not at all concerned about unqualified people running or running twice.

Also, 86 percent of Republicans, 55 percent of independents, and 33 percent of Democrats said they were worried about election fraud.

In addition, the Republicans are worried that non-citizens will participate in the elections, so that 81% of their answers indicate that they have doubts about this in the election process. This factor is 53% among independent supporters and 25% among Democrats.

Non-citizen voting has become a top concern for Republicans as Donald Trump continues to criticize Harris’ views on provoking a wave of immigrants into the country.

Two days ago, Trump told reporters in his tower in New York that we lived with the most severe border crisis in the history of the world for about 4 years.

Meanwhile, studies show that non-citizen voting has been very low in the history of American elections.

Despite this, 52% of Americans are very worried or worried that non-citizens will be allowed to participate in this year’s elections. 48% are not worried or very worried about this and less than 1% is not sure about it.

Another main concern of American voters is international interference in elections. Accordingly, two-thirds of Americans, equal to 66 percent, said they were very worried or worried about foreign interference in this year’s elections. While 34 percent are not at all worried that this will happen and less than 1 percent are not sure about it.

Among other results of this survey, it can be said that 69 percent of Americans said that they are confident or very confident in the ability of the US postal system to deliver election letters to voters and election officials at the right time. 30 percent are not confident that election tools will be delivered quickly.

During the debate with Walz, Vance avoided answering the question of whether he would challenge the results of the election if Trump does not win the election and said: “He will never confirm the results of the 2020 election.”

The results of new Bloomberg polls of likely voters show that Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has a slight lead over Republican candidate Donald Trump in six swing states and a tie in one state.

Also, new Reuters/Ipsos polls show Kamala Harris with 47 percent to Donald Trump’s 40 percent in the race to win the Nov. 5 election.

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