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Most Georgia voters believe the Trump prosecution by Fulton County DA Fani Willis is unfair according to a recent Rasmussen Reports national phone and online survey. Fifty-six percent of likely Georgia voters believe it is likely Trump is being unfairly prosecuted.

That number includes 39 percent who said it is very likely. Just 37 percent do not think it is likely Willis is unfairly prosecuting Trump.

Fifty-two percent of Georgia voters believe it is likely cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 election in the state. Just 35 percent do not think it’s likely the 2020 Georgia results were impacted by cheating.

Fifty-three percent of Georgia voters said they would support state officials calling a special legislative session to stop Willis from prosecuting Trump. Just 38 percent said they would oppose such a move.

Until then, 55 percent of Georgia voters said they believe it is likely cheating will impact the outcome of the 2024 presidential election in Georgia. Seventy percent of Republicans and 51 percent of unaffiliated voters believe it is at least somewhat likely cheating will impact next year’s election. That is a feeling shared by 44 percent of Democrats.

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