New polling provided exclusively to The Federalist shows a vast majority of U.S. voters support election integrity initiatives such as voter ID requirements and limitations on the use of mail-in voting.
According to the poll, 88 percent of Americans support laws mandating voters show a form of ID in order to cast their ballot, including the vast majority of black and Hispanic voters.
The survey's findings paint a vastly different picture than the one crafted by legacy media and Democrat politicians, who for years have maliciously smeared voter ID laws as Republican-sponsored tools designed to "Suppress" the votes of racial minorities.
Two years ago, for example, Democrats and their propaganda press allies used this tactic to smear Georgia's passage of an election integrity law that contained a provision mandating voter ID for absentee voting.
Not only did Georgia experience record early voter turnout ahead of its Nov. 8 general election and Dec. 6 Senate runoff, but a poll conducted after the 2022 midterms revealed zero percent of black Georgia voters said they had a "Poor" experience voting in the elections.
Contrary to Democrat claims, HEP's survey shows over three-fourths of voters believe "Voting in person is better than voting by mail." The data also reveals that 73 percent of Americans "Reject automatically sending ballots without a voter's request," and 74 percent think practices such as ballot harvesting "Should be illegal." Meanwhile, 89 percent think "Every ballot should be received by Election Day.".
The data also indicates two-thirds of voters support terminating no-excuse mail voting "As long as states offer two weeks of early in-person voting, including weekends." This includes 69 percent of Hispanic voters and 55 percent of black voters, who support limiting the use of mail-in voting to groups such as people with disabilities, elderly citizens, people serving in the military, and those who "Will be absent on Election Day."
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