‘A Quick Peek at Which States are Googling Bernie Sanders the Most Over the Last 30 Days’
A Twitter user claimed a map showed which states are doing internet searches for the 2020 presidential candidate the most in the previous month.
A Twitter user claimed a map showed which states are doing internet searches for the 2020 presidential candidate the most in the previous month.
A change to state law enabled voters to change their party affiliation until February 14 2020, but many voters erroneously believed the deadline had passed months before.
Costs for “Medicare for All” vary, but almost all estimates were lower than 2018 spending for health care in the United States at $3.6 trillion.
According to rumors, videos disprove the Democratic presidential candidate’s claim that she was fired for being “visibly pregnant,” but headlines can be misleading.
A fabricated screenshot led to another online attack against the California congresswoman.
Stormy Daniels’ attorney Michael Avenatti worked for Rahm Emanuel and Democratic campaigns while in college. It’s not clear what impact, if any, that’s had in Daniels’ case against the president.
Conspiracy theorist Roger Stone sought to link a federal attorney to the “Deep State.”
Conspiracy-thirsty blogs and social media users attempted to undermine the lawmaker’s criticism of Donald Trump.
False claims that Nancy Pelosi scolding a lawmaker for standing for President Trump at the State of the Union Address are based on photos that were taken out of context.
A “satirical” blog’s post from 2017 turned into a real-life Republican tactic three years later.