Most Americans support international election observers

Among all Americans, 45.8% are in favor of letting international observers monitor U.S. elections for fraud. An additional 24.8% of Americans are strongly in favor of doing so. About one-fifth don't really have an opinion, and smaller numbers disagree or strongly disagree with the idea. These percentages are similar across the political spectrum.

Percentages may not add to 100 because of rounding.
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