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It's now apparently a criminal offense, a 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 dollars 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 were 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?

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Well, that has just been done. 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 us the results, the shocking results of this poll, and we'll go from there.

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Sure. 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.

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So all told, it's at least, and I say at least, one in five mail-in ballots involved some 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, an acquaintance, someone from work, has anyone ever admitted to you that they did one of these forms of voter fraud? 10% and 11%, we asked two different questions on that, said, Yes, people admitted to me that they committed voter fraud. When you take one in five, if we just take the one in five mail-in ballots could be related to fraud, and you apply that to the numbers of the 2020 election, which included more mail-in balloting than at any point in the history of the United States of America, what you end up with is potentially 13 million fraudulent mail-in ballots. To put that in perspective, Donald Trump lost the election in the popular vote by about seven million ballots. So this is a massive, massive story. If this poll is reflective of reality, it is proof that the 2020 election results can't be trusted.

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I mean, my head is spinning. I'm assuming I don't know if you asked, but I think it would be fair to assume that most of these people who answered in the affirmative are Democrats.

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Well, it would be fair to assume that, I think, based on certain things that we've learned in the past. But actually, what we found was that the voter fraud was about equal between self-identified Republicans and Democrats. However, and this is really important to keep in mind, we don't have enough data to statistically determine that that's a really solid, accurate result because you're now digging really deep into the polling data and the sample size is getting smaller and smaller. But let's say that's true and it was equal. Let's say Democrats and Republicans committed fraud at equal rates. Actually, that's not the most important consideration. Because Joe Biden depended extremely heavily on mail-in ballots, even if the fraud were equal between Republicans and Democrats, it would hurt Joe Biden. It It would not hurt Donald Trump in terms of his ability to win elections. Assuming the fraud was equal between Republicans and Democrats, if you just take the poll and you apply it to the election data that we have about the 2020 election, Donald Trump would win in all six of the swing states that he lost to Joe Biden in 2020, which means the wrong person is in the White House right now if this poll is accurate.

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Pardon my bad memory, but how dependent was Joe Biden on mail-in ballots?

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Well, it varied from state to state. But generally speaking, he had twice as many mail-in ballots vote for him than Donald Trump did. In some states, like, say, Pennsylvania, for example, The ratio was something like 70% to 20 something% in favor of Joe Biden. Without those ballots, Joe Biden would not win.

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That right there, without your poll, which I think is a conversation changer forever, I hope. You have to ask, why would Joe Biden have a natural advantage in mail-in ballots? Honestly, what is that? If fraud is playing no part here.

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Yeah.

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Does anything else explain that?

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It makes absolutely no sense. No. I mean, it doesn't make any sense, especially in a state where the election is split pretty close to 50/50. You might see slight variations in voting behavior based on party affiliation in the That's something that we've seen. But we've never seen anything like a 70/30 split or 75/25 split. You just don't see that.

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Well, especially since Republicans are, statistically, more likely to have jobs and less free time than Democrats, much less, far higher percentage of Democrats than Republicans are not working and taking state aid, for example. Presumably, the idea behind mail-in ballots is people are just too busy. I'm working at my job, I don't have time to go to the polling place, or or whatever. So right. I mean, I don't see any other logical explanation other than theft. How has this been received?

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Age and disability is also a big part of it. And Republicans are more likely to be older.

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This seems like a huge deal. So what's the response been?

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Well, from the right, from Conservatives, the response, at least most Conservatives, the response has been, I mean, this is a game changer. This is It's one of the biggest stories of the year for sure. Donald Trump himself has said it's the biggest story of the year. It's one of the biggest polls in the last 20 years, he said. I think that that's exactly right. We should be asking questions. We should be launching investigations allegations. The sad thing about all of this is that the mainstream press doesn't care. They don't even care enough to talk about it, to refute it. They don't care because they got the result that they wanted, which was Joe Biden in the White House. Anyone who dared to ask questions about that has been labeled a conspiracy theorist, an insurrectionist, a person who doesn't deserve to have a platform of any kind. You can't have a free society like that. Now we're seeing, as we've seen with so many other stories, like the origins of COVID, for example, or whether lockdowns are a good idea. People initially who questioned the validity of the election were targeted and their lives, in some cases, were destroyed.

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Careers were destroyed. They were attacked. Now we're finding out that all you had to do was just ask people. You just had to do the very basics of journalism, which is to ask questions and seek the truth. Just ask people, Hey, did you do this thing? Did you do this thing you weren't supposed to do? Did you vote in a state where you're no longer a permanent resident? Did you fill someone else's ballot out for them? You're not supposed to do that. Did you do that? No one in the media establishment, on the left, especially, but in much of and the right as well, didn't even bother to ask the question. We just assumed that, no, that couldn't possibly have happened, even though obviously the opportunity for fraud was there. I think the bigger story here, really, in many ways, It's not that Joe Biden is President when Donald Trump should probably be President. That's a massive story. But the biggest story is, can we trust the media at all to tell us the truth or to even bother to ask questions when an important story like this comes up? I think the answer is, obviously, as you know and as many of your viewers know, no, we can't.

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How can you have a free society like that?

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Well, it's, of course, not a free society anymore. The New York Times never read about this?

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No, the New York Times. The only major left-wing media outlet, and I say left-wing meaning establishment media outlet that covered it, was the Washington Post, which wrote an article very quickly without taking it very seriously, saying essentially, Hey, you can't trust anything that these crazy people at the Heartland Institute do, or Rasmussen Reports. These people are far right-wing extremists and election deniers, et cetera, and so don't listen to them. They were the only ones. No, literally, nobody else, as far as I'm aware, on the left, has talked about this.

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It's really, well, I continue to think it's one of the most amazing things I've ever heard. They admitted it. No one had ever asked them until you did. Justin Haskins of Heartland Institute. Thank you for joining us.

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Thanks, Tucker.

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