Debunking Voting Misinformation About the Midterm Elections
Despite the efforts of pro-GOP “vote fraud” conspiracy theorists from across the political spectrum, the elections of 2016 were a fairly tight race.
A poll of registered voters, including more than 466,000 from Ohio, found that Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania by wide margins.
Despite the efforts of pro-GOP “vote fraud” conspiracy theorists from across the political spectrum, the elections of 2016 were a fairly tight race.
A poll of registered voters, including more than 466,000 from Ohio, found that Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania by wide margins.
Despite the efforts of pro-GOP “vote fraud” conspiracy theorists from across the political spectrum, the elections of 2016 were a fairly tight race.
A poll of registered voters, including more than 466,000 from Ohio, found that Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania by wide margins.
Despite the efforts of pro-GOP “vote fraud” conspiracy theorists from across the political spectrum, the elections of 2016 were a fairly tight race.
A poll of registered voters, including more than 466,000 from Ohio, found that Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania by wide margins.
Despite the efforts of pro-GOP “vote fraud” conspiracy theorists from across the political spectrum, the elections of 2016 were a fairly tight race.
A poll of registered voters, including more than 466,000 from Ohio, found that Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania by wide margins.
Despite the efforts of pro-GOP “vote fraud” conspiracy theorists from across the political spectrum, the elections of 2016 were a fairly tight race.
A poll of registered voters, including more than 466,000 from Ohio, found that Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania by wide