by Jose Nino, Big League Politics:
Arizona’s controversial midterm election naturally provoked major anger among Republican voters.
Even the majority of American voters are in agreement that the “sacred right to vote” is at risk, according to a recent Rasmussen poll.
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The Rasmussen poll found that 71% of likely United States voters believe it’s likely, which includes 40% who believe it’s “very likely” that problems regarding the election in Maricopa County shaped the outcome of Arizona’s Senate race between incumbent Democrat Mark Kelly and Republican challenger Blake Masters. 23% don’t believe the problems had an impact on the Senate election. In this election, Kelly defeated Masters by a margin of 51%-47%.
52% of Republicans believe it’s very likely the electoral irregularities that took place in Maricopa County had an impact on the Senate election outcome in Arizona. 23% of Democrats and 45% of independent voters shared similar views.
60% of Republicans, 35% of Democrats, and 41% of independent voters strongly agree with Kari Lake’s declaration about Arizona voters being denied their “sacred right to vote.” Lake lost her race against Katie Hobbs 50.4%-49.6%.
Working class voters making between $30,000 and $50,000 annually believe that Maricopa County voting problems very likely had a negative impact on Arizona elections.
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