New polling out of Georgia shows the majority of voters believe the 2020 elections were “compromised” to the point where it could change the outcome.@trafalgar_group also found both Senate races were essentially dead heats within the margin of error.https://t.co/Xc2fo6PozS
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) December 5, 2020
The majority of respondents to a recent poll believe the Nov. 3 presidential election was “compromised enough to change the outcome.”
The poll of likely Georgia runoff voters was conducted by the Trafalgar Group, a national political and market research organization.
“Our @trafalgar_group #GASen #Runoff #Polls also shed some light on Georgia voters opinions of whether the #Presidential elections were compromised enough to change the outcome,” Trafalgar Group Chief Pollster Robert C. Cahaly tweeted Friday. “All voters 53.2% yes, 37.9% no, 8.9% unsure. GOP voters 74.6% yes, 15.9% no, 9.5% unsure.”
Our @trafalgar_group #GASen #Runoff #Polls also shed some light on Georgia voters opinions of whether the #Presidential elections were compromised enough to change the outcome. All voters 53.2% yes, 37.9% no, 8.9% unsure. GOP voters 74.6% yes, 15.9% no, 9.5% unsure.
— Robert C. Cahaly (@RobertCahaly) December 4, 2020
Allegations of widespread voter fraud have plagued Georgia in the weeks since the election, with many calling on state leadership to conduct a strict audit of ballots cast in the state.
So far officials have refused such calls.
Poll Shows Majority of Georgia Runoff Voters Believe Election Was “Compromised Enough to Change the Outcome”