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| It's now apparently a criminal offense of felony in this country to suggest the 2020 presidential campaign was not on the level. | ||
| That crime appears to form the basis of one of Donald Trump's pending indictments. | ||
| He's an election denier! | ||
| But actually, it's worth denying the legitimacy of that election because it was not fair. | ||
| Critical information was withheld from voters through censorship, and yes, by the government. | ||
| That is a fact. | ||
| It's also a fact that... | ||
| Mark Zuckerberg spent $400 million to control voting in various places around the country and affect the outcome. | ||
| That's not legitimate. | ||
| It was also conducted in many places through electronic voting machines. | ||
| And no country should ever use electronic voting machines because fundamentally they cannot be trusted. | ||
| Why would you trust it? | ||
| But then there's the question of outright cheating. | ||
| Voter fraud. | ||
| Was there voter fraud? | ||
| Well, we know there was some. | ||
| But was it widespread? | ||
| That is a hard allegation to prove, though, of course, many people believe there was widespread fraud. | ||
| Well, now it turns out we know for a fact that there was. | ||
| And in fact, it can be proven with a poll. | ||
| Just ask people, did you personally commit voter fraud? | ||
| Well, that has just been done. | ||
| And the answer is a huge percentage of people asked in the poll admitted, yes, I committed voter fraud. | ||
| It's remarkable. | ||
| Justin Haskins is a senior fellow at the Heartland Institute. | ||
| He joins us now with details. | ||
| Justin, thanks so much for coming on. | ||
| If you could just start by giving us the results, the shocking results of this poll, and we'll go from there. | ||
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Sure. | |
| So it was pretty straightforward. | ||
| We asked people a series of questions, the first of which is, or one of the first questions was, did you vote? | ||
| In the 2020 election, and did you vote with an absentee ballot? | ||
| And if they answered yes to both of those questions, then we asked a bunch of questions related to voter fraud. | ||
| We didn't tell them that we were asking, did you commit voter fraud? | ||
| We just asked them about various behaviors. | ||
| So, for example, we asked people, did you vote in a state where you're no longer a legal resident? | ||
| That's a pretty straightforward question. | ||
| If you're not a permanent resident of a state, you can't vote there. | ||
| 17% of people, nearly one in five, said yes, they did do that. | ||
| We asked people, did you fill out a ballot for someone else on their behalf? | ||
| That's also illegal. | ||
| You're not allowed to fill out someone else's ballot. | ||
| 21% of people said yes to that question. | ||
| We asked if people forged the signature of a friend or family member on their behalf, with or without their permission. | ||
| We actually put that in the poll question. | ||
| And 17% of people said yes to that. | ||
| So, all told, it's at least, and I say at least, one in five mail-in ballots involved some kind of fraudulent activity. | ||
| But we didn't just stop there. | ||
| We also asked everyone, whether they voted via mail-in ballot or not, so in-person voting as well, do you know anyone who personally, in your personal life, a friend, a family member, acquaintance, someone from work, Has anyone ever admitted to you that they did one of these kinds of forms of voter fraud? |