The 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' host says he doesn't know how many votes were stolen on election night but does know the system is not fair.
The polls leading up to the 2020 election were "demonstrably" wrong and "nearly all their mistakes helped Joe Biden," Tucker Carlson argued Monday night.
The Real Clear Politics polling average had the former vice president ahead in national polls by 7.2% in the popular vote and the final Quinnipiac poll had him up 11% over President Trump, however, his current lead is just over 3%.
"None of these errors were limited to one polling outfit. Most of the polls were way off. It's not just annoying, it's significant," the "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host said.
"Bad polling has an effect, a big effect at many levels. ... It's significant. Research shows that polls influence voting behavior," Carlson said.
"We don't know how many votes were stolen on Tuesday night. We don't know anything about the software that many say was rigged. We don't know. We ought to find out, but here's what we do know. On a larger level, at the highest levels, actually, our system isn't what we thought it was. It's not as fair as it should be. Not even close. Sorry. Hate to say that," he concluded.
How much voter fraud was committed?