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October 29, 2018
7. Concerns about eligible voters being prevented from voting and ineligible voters voting
58% say even one eligible voter being prevented from voting would be a ‘major problem’
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7. Concerns about eligible voters being prevented from voting and ineligible voters voting
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58% say even one eligible voter being prevented from voting would be a ‘major problem’
Concern about eligible voters being prevented from voting and ineligible voters casting ballots rises as the numbers affected increase
A survey experiment: Views about eligible voters prevented from casting ballots, ineligible voters casting ballots
Republicans more likely than Democrats to view voting by those ineligible as a ‘major problem’; smaller gap in views of eligible voters being prevented from voting
Similar shares express concern about an ineligible voter voting, whether the base is 1 million or 100,000
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