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  • Fact Check: Mike Lindell's 'Absolute Proof' Video, Promising To Expose Election Fraud, Relies On False And Unsubstantiated Claims

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    By Dana Ford and Alexis Tereszcuk Does Mike Lindell's "Absolute Proof" video, which promises to expose election fraud, contain only factual and proven statements about the 2020 election? No, that's not true: The nearly two-hour video recycles familiar conspiracy theories, touching on claims that have been widely and repeatedly debunked. Among the disproven allegations are that dead people voted, that…

    • Feb 5, 2021
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: Mike Lindell's 'Absolute Proof' Video, Promising To Expose Election Fraud, Relies On False And Unsubstantiated Claims Bunk Theories
  • Fact Check: Atlanta Warehouse Does NOT House Counterfeit Fulton County, Georgia Ballots

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    Did a pro-Trump "operative" uncover thousands of counterfeit November 2020 Fulton County ballots stored in an Atlanta warehouse? No, that's not true: Photos of boxes of ballots showed emergency paper ballots stored in the warehouse as back-ups in the event voting machines failed on election day. Election rules require each county to hold emergency ballots equal to at least 10%…

    • Jan 2, 2021
    • by: Alan Duke
    Fact Check: Atlanta Warehouse Does NOT House Counterfeit Fulton County, Georgia Ballots BackUp Ballots
  • Fact Check: Supreme Court Did NOT Signal It Would Reconsider Texas' Bid To Overturn 2020 Election If Refiled As 'Bill Of Complaint'

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    Did the U.S. Supreme Court signal it would reconsider the Texas lawsuit seeking to overturn the results of the 2020 election, if refiled "with the correct terms"? No, that's not true: Election law experts consulted by Lead Stories agreed that technical differences in filing would not make any difference in the outcome of the case. They consider it closed. As…

    • Dec 14, 2020
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: Supreme Court Did NOT Signal It Would Reconsider Texas' Bid To Overturn 2020 Election If Refiled As 'Bill Of Complaint' Case Closed
  • Fact Check: DIY Vote Analysis Does NOT Prove Arizona Votes Were 'Eaten From Mr. Trump And Handed Over To Mr. Biden'

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    Did a Massachusetts engineer prove election software took Maricopa County, Arizona, votes from Donald Trump to give them to Joe Biden? No, that's not true. A Maricopa County Superior Court judge on December 4, 2020, rejected Trump's challenge to election results there, saying the president's lawyers failed to present evidence of fraud, misconduct, erroneous tallies or illegal votes in Maricopa's…

    • Dec 8, 2020
    • by: Dean Miller
    Fact Check: DIY Vote Analysis Does NOT Prove Arizona Votes Were 'Eaten From Mr. Trump And Handed Over To Mr. Biden' Faulty premise
  • Fact Check: Nine-Point List Of Election 'Peculiarities' Relies On Falsehoods And Unproven Theories

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    Does a nine-point list of election "peculiarities" contain only true statements? No, it doesn't: The list relies on falsehoods and unproven theories. Chief among them are claims that swing states stopped counting ballots on election night, that record numbers of dead people voted and that low absentee ballot rejection rates suggest something nefarious is afoot. None is true, election officials…

    • Dec 2, 2020
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: Nine-Point List Of Election 'Peculiarities' Relies On Falsehoods And Unproven Theories Data Flaws
  • Fact Check: Video Contains Falsehoods And Unproven Claims About Purported Voter Fraud In Arizona

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    Is a video discussing purported voter fraud in Arizona factual? No, it's not: The video contains falsehoods and unproven claims. Specifically, 35,000 votes were not added to Democratic candidates, as Lead Stories has previously reported, and there's no evidence that 1.9 million votes in Maricopa County are in jeopardy of being tossed because of signature verification issues. The county has…

    • Dec 1, 2020
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: Video Contains Falsehoods And Unproven Claims About Purported Voter Fraud In Arizona Verified
  • Fact Check: 35,000 Votes Were NOT Added To Every Democratic Candidate In Arizona

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    Were 35,000 votes added to every Democratic candidate in Arizona? No, that's not true: There's no evidence to support that statement. In some legislative races, Democratic candidates received fewer than 35,000 votes total, which makes the claim illogical as well as impossible. A spokeswoman for the Arizona secretary of state said the accusation was "absolutely false." The claim surfaced during…

    • Nov 25, 2020
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: 35,000 Votes Were NOT Added To Every Democratic Candidate In Arizona Bad Math
  • Fact Check: A Look Behind The Epoch Times' Map That Shows 232 Electoral Votes For Trump, 227 For Biden

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    Does The Epoch Times' map that shows 232 electoral votes for Donald Trump and 227 for Joe Biden tell the whole story about the state of the 2020 presidential election? It's missing context. The conservative news outlet claims that the election outcome is unclear, pointing to six states that it says has incomplete or contested results. Lead Stories did a…

    • Nov 13, 2020
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: A Look Behind The Epoch Times' Map That Shows 232 Electoral Votes For Trump, 227 For Biden Full Report
  • Fact Check: Dominion Voting Systems Did NOT Delete 2.7 Million Trump Votes

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    Does data analysis show that an election software supplier deleted 2.7 million Trump votes and switched 435,000 votes from Donald Trump to Joe Biden? No, that's not true. The states using Dominion Voting Systems software have reported that minor hiccups in the vote-tallying process were the result of user errors, were corrected by the bipartisan "canvassing" system and would not…

    • Nov 12, 2020
    • by: Dean Miller
    Fact Check: Dominion Voting Systems Did NOT Delete 2.7 Million Trump Votes No Fraud
  • Fact Check: Comparative Maps Do NOT Prove Dominion Software Was Used In States Where Trump Lawsuits Challenge Vote-Counting

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    Does a map that highlights states using Dominion Voting Systems software correspond to a second map showing where President Donald Trump is contesting election results in court? No, that is misleading. The Trump campaign has not filed lawsuits in all six states highlighted on the map and none of the lawsuits filed in any of the states have anything to…

    • Nov 12, 2020
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Comparative Maps Do NOT Prove Dominion Software Was Used In States Where Trump Lawsuits Challenge Vote-Counting  Missing Info
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