What if the 2020 Election Were Redone with No Fraud and Valid IDs?

Conclusion: The Impact of Fraud-Free and ID-Validated Elections

The hypothetical scenario of a redo of the 2020 U.S. presidential election without any [a href_fraud_in_the_United_States target_blankvoter fraud/a] and with all voters needing to present valid IDs opens a critical debate on the legitimacy of the current election results. Considering [a href_Trap_narrative target_blankPresident Trump's claims/a], a landslide victory for him is posited. However, the analysis of computer-assisted telephone surveys conducted by the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES) reveals an interesting statistical quirk that could further inform this debate.

Evaluation of Voter Fraud Allegations and ID Requirements

There is a growing concern among many [a href_movements_in_the_United_States target_blankRepublicans/a] and [a href_Party_(United_States) target_blankDemocrats/a] over the validity of election results. While President Donald Trump has maintained that he would win a [a href#Top_of_the_ticket_election_precedents_in_the_United_States target_blanklandslide victory/a] in an election rematch, the reality is more complex, especially considering the presence of factors like [a href_impeachment_trial_of_Donald_Trump target_blankdemocrat-impeachment efforts/a] and [a href_(communications) target_blankmedia narratives/a].

The Role of Non-Citizens in Voting and Its Impact

Analysis from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES) has found that a significant number of non-citizens were [a href_voter target_blankregistered to vote/a] in the United States. More specifically, the study revealed that 16 out of 1 million registered voters are non-citizens, which equates to over 5 million people currently registered but who would no longer be eligible under a new system requiring valid U.S. IDs and social security numbers. This statistic, although statistically significant, also suggests a substantial overlap of unreliable voters with the total voter pool.

Conclusion and Future Implications

The hypothetical redo of the 2020 election with no [a href_theft target_blankidentity theft/a] or election [a href_fraud target_blankfraud/a] and a focus on valid ID requirements can lead to profound changes. While the current media landscape heavily [a href_bias target_blankskews public perception/a], detailed statistical and academic surveys provide a more balanced picture of voter behavior. The absence of these issues could have swung the results in a different direction, favoring President Trump, as [a href"" target"_blank">Morning Consult reports] that his support is stronger now than even after faced with [a href"" target"_blank">Massive Media Bias].

Conclusion: If all voters had to present a valid U.S. ID and social security number during the 2020 election, the results would likely have been significantly different. The removal of non-citizen voters and the mitigation of [a href_suppression target_blankvoter fraud/a] would have reshaped the electoral landscape, potentially leading to a stronger showing for President Trump. This scenario underscores the importance of ensuring both [a href_education target_blankvoter education/a] and [a href_identicity_requirements target_blankvalid IDs/a] in ensuring the electoral integrity of future elections.