Georgia ‘Fake Elector’ Had More Access to Voting Equipment Than Previously Reported
Details about slates of “fake electors,” one of several ploys to disrupt the 2020 election, continued to emerge in September 2022.
Details about slates of “fake electors,” one of several ploys to disrupt the 2020 election, continued to emerge in September 2022.
Readers and commenters objected to a “new” law in Georgia prohibiting distribution of food or water to voters waiting in line.
The Meet The Press host was criticized for his coverage of the March 2021 mass shooting in Georgia.
Georgia’s January 5 2021 runoff elections were greeted with rampant rumors that voting machines were “malfunctioning,” a claim predictably picked up by Donald Trump.
Sen. David Perdue was photographed flashing the “OK” sign in an image that resurfaced just before Georgia’s January 2021 runoff election.
A right-wing blogger appropriated a journalist’s work in order to distort it.
Posts and tweets advised residents of the state to check the status of their votes, advising them that they had a window of opportunity to “cure” their ballot if it had been rejected.
As is often the case, a seemingly huge story is not the “biggest story” because it didn’t happen — at least not in the way it’s described.
Officials said they were not aware of the photograph until it began spreading online.
A purported photograph of the first day of school in the state of Georgia circulated in August 2020.