Wisconsin Does Not Have More Votes Than Registered Voters
A tweet spreading disinformation about Wisconsin having counted more votes than there are registered voters was deleted, but that sort of claim tends to hang around.
A tweet spreading disinformation about Wisconsin having counted more votes than there are registered voters was deleted, but that sort of claim tends to hang around.
Conspiracy theories about mysteriously “placed” piles of bricks predictably emerged as voters went to the polls.
Michigan’s Attorney General warned of election day robocalls received by Flint residents warning of “long lines” — and advising them to vote “tomorrow.”
A day before the November 3 2020 election, an informal “cookie poll” attracted significant news coverage.
A short clip on TikTok appeared to show the Democratic Party candidate saying, “I’m going to take on those rapist Mexicans” — but another TikTok video quickly addressed the claim.
A number of reports appeared that the Trump administration was hastily putting up a barrier around the official presidential residence, just before Election Day 2020.
Like Tim Allen, Dave Ramsey is often accused of writing political screeds on Facebook — in this case, a treatise on “Joe Biden’s tax plan.”
A Reddit user shared a business card found that they apparently found under floorboards for a gigolo named “Percy Long Prong.”
Screengrabs of a purported Nutella Puerto Rico (@NutellaPR) post to Instagram and Facebook appeared to show some questionable marshmallow “ghosts.”
On Reddit’s r/MurderedByWords, a post purportedly showed an angry Walmart social media manager arguing with a Facebook user over mask mandates.