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Poll: Half of Republicans would back postponing 2020 election if Trump proposed it

BY REBECCA SAVRANSKY - 08/10/17 07:23 AM EDT

Slightly more than half of Republicans say they would support postponing the 2020 presidential election if President Trump proposed it to make sure only eligible American citizens can vote, according to a new survey.

According to a poll conducted by two academic authors and published byThe Washington Post, 52 percent of Republicans said they would back a postponement of the next election if Trump called for it.

If Trump and congressional Republicans proposed postponing the election to ensure only eligible citizens could vote, support from Republicans rises to 56 percent.

Pollsters found 47 percent of Republicans think Trump won the popular vote.

A majority of Republicans, 68 percent, also thinks millions of illegal immigrants voted in the presidential election and 73 percent think voter fraud happens somewhat or very often.The poll was conducted from June 5 to 20 among 1,325 Americans. The survey focused on the 650 respondents who said they identified with or leaned toward the Republican Party.

Earlier this year, Trump earlier his Election Integrity Commission to investigate his claims of voter fraud in last year's presidential election.

Dozens of state election officials from both parties have rebuked Trump's claim that millions of illegal votes were cast during the 2016 presidential race.

thehill.com

[ If Trumpov asked to be made President for life, asked for the right to disband Congress, courts, rule by imperial decree, an awful lot of Trumpsters would leap for joy. They'd like an American Putin. ]
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