CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten on Tuesday said Americans aren’t feeling Donald Trump’s renewed attacks against mail-in voting, claiming — without evidence — that it leads to voter fraud as he seeks to get rid of the practice.

“They feel that Donald Trump is full of it. Full of BS,” Enten said of voters in a segment with CNN’s Kate Bolduan.

Enten pointed to Pew Research Center findings from 2024 showing that 60% of Americans (including 37% of Republicans) said people should be allowed to vote early or absentee without needing an excuse.

In separate polling, 63% of voters (including 37% of Trump voters) in December 2024 indicated that Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory was legitimate despite Trump’s bogus fraud claims at the time, a 3% bump to the figure from December 2020.

On Monday, Trump took to Truth Social, vowing to “lead a movement” to abolish mail-in voting and voting machines. He then indicated he’d sign an executive order to assist in such efforts prior to the 2026 midterms.