Poll: 58 Percent Concerned About Voter Fraud
SUMMARY
A recent PR/PBS News/Marist poll reveals that 58% of Americans are concerned about potential voter fraud in the upcoming presidential election, with only 42% expressing no worries about ineligible voting or multiple ballots cast. The survey, conducted from September 27th to October 1st among 1,628 adults, highlights significant partisan divides: 86% of Republicans and 55% of independents share these concerns, compared to just 33% of Democrats. Additionally, 66% of respondents are worried about foreign interference in the elections, again showing a partisan split with 81% of Republicans and 53% of independents fearing outside influence, while only 25% of Democrats feel the same. However, confidence in the U.S. Postal Service remains high, with 69% expressing confidence in its ability to deliver election-related mail timely. The poll has a margin of error of +/- 3.3 percentage points.