Poll shows partisan split on stolen election fears

A new POLITICO survey highlights deep divisions between Democrats and Republicans over what threatens U.S. election integrity ahead of the 2026 midterms. More than a third of Americans believe the contests could be stolen, though the two parties disagree sharply on the main risks. The poll, conducted in mid-April, underscores ongoing distrust in the voting system.

The POLITICO Poll of 2,035 adults found that 58 percent of Kamala Harris voters worry eligible people will be blocked from casting ballots. In contrast, 52 percent of Donald Trump supporters fear ineligible voters will be allowed to participate. Both sides express concern that the November midterms may not be fair, with roughly 40 percent in each camp saying the results could be stolen.

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A split group of Democratic politicians debating redistricting maps in a hearing room, illustrating party divisions on protecting minority districts.
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POLITICO poll finds Democrats split on protecting majority-minority districts amid redistricting fight

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A POLITICO/Public First survey conducted May 9–11 finds a plurality of Democrats say their party should respond to Republican redistricting efforts even if it results in fewer majority-minority districts. The results come weeks after the Supreme Court’s April 29 decision in Louisiana v. Callais, which narrowed how Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act can be used in redistricting disputes.

A POLITICO survey conducted by Public First found that 44% of U.S. adults said betting on election outcomes should be illegal, reflecting public unease about political prediction markets as they expand beyond elections into wagers tied to government actions.

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A POLITICO Poll reveals broad U.S. unease with artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency—even spanning 2024 Trump and Harris voter bases—as pro-industry super PACs pour tens of millions into 2026 midterm races. Pluralities see crypto as too risky and AI advancing too quickly, with voters favoring candidates backed by groups pushing stricter regulations.

Pro-Trump influencers on X are using odds from prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket to claim fraud in last Tuesday's Los Angeles mayoral election, despite no evidence of wrongdoing.

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A recent poll indicates narrow support for a mid-decade redistricting amendment in Virginia, with likely voters backing it 52-47%. The measure aims to redraw congressional maps from a 6-5 Democratic edge to 10-1 in their favor, potentially affecting House control during President Donald Trump's term. Early voting ends April 18, with the ballot decision on April 21.

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