Marcellus, in Hamlet Act 1, bids Horatio to go with him. To follow Hamlet and the ghost of his father, the dead king. Why? There is intrigue, deception, some ill at play, and he yearns to know its name. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. And so it is with Americans and the November Presidential Elections.
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[T]he new McLaughlin & Associates poll found that all voters, by a 46%-45% margin, believed that there was fraud.
That’s all voters, regardless of party affiliation, despite the full-court press by the left and big tech to label everything suggesting fraud as false or missing context.
That surprised the pollsters, especially since they also reported that more in the survey voted for Joe Biden over Trump.
“Among American voters the majority is not convinced that voter fraud did not occur in their presidential election. It is important to note that the poll model reflects the national popular vote of 51% Biden, 47% Trump,” Jim and John McLaughlin said in a Newsmax column.
So, fraud, yes, but what sort and for whom? Well, 51% of those surveyed also thought President Trump should continue to fight for change in Washington.