WATCH: Tucker Carlson Discusses Ballot Discovering ONE IN FIVE Voters Who Voted by Mail-in Ballots Admitted to Committing Fraud in 2020 With Heartland Institute’s Justin Haskins | The Gateway Pundit


Tucker Carlson lately spoke with Justin Haskins, a senior fellow on the Heartland Institute, to debate the findings from a latest ballot displaying that one in 5 voters admitted to breaking the legislation concerning voting practices within the 2020 election.

Because the well-known Kari Lake music goes, “81 million votes, my ass!”

As The Gateway Pundit’s Brian Lupo beforehand reported, the ballot carried out by The Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Studies “discovered one in 5 voters who solid mail-in ballots throughout the 2020 presidential election admit to collaborating in at the very least one sort of voter fraud.

Take into account that 43% of 2020 voters solid ballots by mail. There have been roughly 155M ballots solid within the 2020 Presidential Election. 43% of that might imply over 66M voted by mail.

The ballot consisted of 1,085 seemingly voters. Republicans made up 33% of these polled, whereas 36% and 31% had been Democrats and “different,” respectively. When damaged down by age, 32% had been 18-39, 46% had been 40-64, and 22% had been 65 or older:

SHOCKING: New Ballot Finds ONE IN FIVE Voters Who Voted by Mail-in Ballots Admitted to Committing Fraud in 2020 Election

“One in 5” of 66M would quantity to probably over 13.33M ballots that had been illegally solid. However 2020 was “the most secure and most safe election in historical past.”

Moreover, The Gateway Pundit reported on the phony mail-in poll signatures on 2022 ballots after receiving entry to seemingly fraudulent 2022 poll envelopes and historic signatures by a authorized public data request. See the clearly faux signatures right here.

In line with the outcomes of the ballot:

  • 17% of mail-in voters admit that in 2020 they voted in a state the place they’re “not a everlasting resident”
  • 21% of mail-in voters admitted that they crammed out a poll for a good friend or member of the family
  • 17% of mail-in voters stated they signed a poll for a good friend or member of the family “with or with out his or her permission”
  • 8% of seemingly voters say they had been supplied “pay” or a “reward” for voting in 2020.
  • 10% of respondents – not simply those that voted by mail – claimed that they know “a good friend, member of the family, co-worker, or different acquaintance who has admitted…that she or he solid a mail-in poll in 2020 in a state apart from his or her state of everlasting residence.”

“About one in 5 mail-in ballots within the final election was fraudulent, handing Biden the presidency. We all know this as a result of the individuals who dedicated the fraud have admitted it in a brand new ballot,” stated Tucker within the caption of his newest episode.

Watch beneath:

Tucker: It is now apparently a felony offense, a felony on this nation, to counsel the 2020 presidential marketing campaign was not on the extent. That crime seems to type the premise of one among Donald Trump’s pending indictments. However truly, it is value denying the legitimacy of that election as a result of it was not truthful. Essential data was withheld from voters by censorship and sure by the federal government. That could be a truth. It is also a incontrovertible fact that Mark Zuckerberg spent $400 million to manage voting in numerous locations across the nation and have an effect on the end result. That is not legit. It was additionally carried out in lots of locations by digital voting machines, and no nation ought to ever use digital voting machines as a result of, basically, they can’t be trusted. Why would you belief them? However then there’s the query of outright dishonest, voter fraud. Was there voter fraud? Nicely, we all know there was some, however was it widespread? That could be a onerous allegation to show, although, after all, many individuals consider there was widespread fraud. Nicely, now it seems we all know for a incontrovertible fact that there was, and in reality, it may be confirmed with a ballot. Simply ask folks, did you personally commit voter fraud? Nicely, that has simply been accomplished. And the reply is a large share of individuals requested within the ballot admitted, “sure. I dedicated voter fraud.” It is exceptional. Justin Haskins is a senior fellow on the Heartland Institute. He joins us now with particulars. Justin, thanks a lot for approaching. Should you may simply begin by giving us the outcomes, the surprising outcomes of this ballot, and we’ll go from there.

Haskins: It was fairly easy. We requested folks a sequence of questions. The primary of which is or one of many first questions was, did you vote within the 2020 election? And did you vote with an absentee poll? And in the event that they answered sure to each of these questions, then we requested a bunch of questions associated to voter fraud. We did not inform them that we had been asking did you commit voter fraud. We simply requested them about numerous behaviors. So, for instance, we requested folks, did you vote in a state the place you are not a authorized resident? That is a fairly easy query. Should you’re not a everlasting resident of a state, you’ll be able to’t vote there. 17% of individuals, almost one in 5, stated sure, they did do this. We requested folks, did you fill out a poll for another person on their behalf? That is additionally unlawful. You are not allowed to fill out another person’s poll. 21% of individuals stated sure to that query. We requested if folks solid the signature of a good friend or member of the family on their behalf with or with out their permission. We truly put that within the ballot query. And 17% of individuals stated sure to that. So, all advised, it is at the very least, and I say at the very least, one in 5 mail-in ballots contain some sort of fraudulent exercise, however we did not simply cease there. We additionally requested everybody whether or not they voted by way of mail-in poll or not, so in-person voting as nicely, are you aware anybody who personally, in your private life, a good friend, a member of the family, an acquaintance, or somebody from work, has anybody ever admitted to you that they did one among these sorts of types of voter fraud and 10% and 11% — e requested two totally different questions on that — stated sure, folks admitted to me that they dedicated voter fraud.



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