Two-thirds of voters say polls won’t be fair
Two-thirds of American voters are concerned the presidential election will not be fair, suggesting Donald Trump's sustained attacks on mass mail-in ballots are working.
Sixty-six per cent of voters described themselves as "very or quite" concerned that the election will not be free or fair, with 68 per cent saying they doubt the result will be clear on 4 November, the day after Election Day, according to a JL Partners-Independent survey.
What's more, 65 per cent of respondents said they were worried that mail-in ballots will not be counted or will be counted incorrectly. In a sign Trump's attacks on mass mail voting are working, 81 percent of his supporters have concerns compared to 59 percent of Biden's backers. When it comes to voter fraud, 78 per cent of the president's loyalists have such worries – compared to 51 per cent of Biden supporters.
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