- The Washington Times - Tuesday, January 9, 2024

One-in-five voters who mailed in their ballots in 2020 admit they committed fraud. That’s according to a new survey from The Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports. Holy cow.

“They may have done it on purpose,” says Jim Lakely, vice president and director of communications for The Heartland Institute. “They may have done it innocently.
But it is quite clear that a large number of ballots that were mailed in for the election of president in the year 2020 should have been thrown out because they were illegal ballot — because they were fraud or they were crime.”

A large enough percentage that Donald Trump has a point — that he won the election?

“I think it is,” Lakely said.

“This did have a huge effect on the presidential election,” Lakely said, “and I think it’s time we started talking openly about it.”

Boom. What else to say? Actually: Plenty. Tune in for more with Jim Lakely on this episode of Bold & Blunt. And don’t forget to subscribe!

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