A majority of former President Trump's supporters think the election should be overturned. However, only about half think it's even somewhat likely to happen.
About one-third of voters believe the 2020 presidential election should be overturned but fewer think it will actually happen. Former President Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower in Manhattan on July 19 in New York City.While those who believe the election will be overturned are in the minority, a majority of Trump's voters think it should.
Trump still holds a strong command over his supporters and thousands have come to his post-presidency rallies as he's continued his litigation of the"stolen" election. Although Trump's historically been a powerhouse for voter turnout, some have raised concerns that his ongoing cries about the election being unfair and fraudulent will convince Republicans their votes don't matter, causing them to sit out elections.
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