FBI Raid: 39% Suspect Georgia Officials Hiding Election Fraud
After last week’s raid in Georgia where FBI agents seized hundreds of boxes of 2020 election ballots, many voters suspect Fulton County officials were hiding evidence of fraud.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 39% of Likely Voters believe the reason election officials refused to allow Georgia voters to independently review records of the 2020 election is because officials were aware that records would show election fraud had occurred. Eighteen percent (18%) think Georgia officials knew there were embarrassing mistakes, but not fraud. Twenty-nine percent (29%) say voters don’t need to see records after officials certify election results, and 19% are not sure. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
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