Film investigates the likelihood of election fraud in 2020.
QUICK FACTS:
- A new Rasmussen Report survey indicates that 77% of those likely U.S. voters who have seen “2000 Mules” say it strengthened their confidence in widespread election fraud.
- Only 19% of those who saw the documentary by documentarian Dinesh D’Souza said after viewing their belief in election fraud was weakened.
- As of the time of the survey only around 15% of voters have seen the movie, which premiered last month at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
- Nineteen percent (19%) of Republicans, 14% of Democrats, and 11% of voters not affiliated with any party with either major party reported having watched “2000 Mules.”
- Even among those who haven’t seen the film, 57% of those questioned said they believe it’s important for the public to be aware of the issues the movie addressed.
ADDITIONAL FINDINGS FROM THE SURVEY:
- Of those who have seen the documentary, 85% of Republicans, 68% of Democrats, and 77% of unaffiliated voters said they were more thoroughly convinced of systemic election fraud in 2020.
- 78% say they would recommend “2000 Mules” to others regardless of whether or not they share their political beliefs.
BACKGROUND:
- The Heritage Foundation lists hundreds of election fraud lawsuits and investigations that are still ongoing pertaining to the 2020 presidential election.
- The types of cases range from pending criminal convictions, civil cases, as well as fraud cases.