The Hill reports:
About 39 percent of Republicans will blame election fraud if the GOP doesn’t win control of Congress in the November midterm elections according to a new Axios/Ipsos poll.
The poll documents the widening divide between Democrats and Republicans, who appear to be growing less and less likely to accept the outcome of an election if their party doesn’t win.
Partisanship is a bigger source of division than race, the survey found, with 78 percent of Democrats and 76 percent of Republicans agreeing they have little or nothing in common with the other party.
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Four in 10 Republicans will blame election fraud if they don’t win control of Congress, according to Axios-Ipsos. The survey also found that sharing a meal with someone with a different political view could make them less likely to jump to that conclusion: https://t.co/8SS54KzwNF pic.twitter.com/hqzYZo1ynu
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