Fact Check: The Atlantic Did NOT Run Story Titled 'To Save Democracy Harris May Need To Steal An Election' -- Screenshot Is Fake

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  • by: Uliana Malashenko
Fact Check: The Atlantic Did NOT Run Story Titled 'To Save Democracy Harris May Need To Steal An Election' -- Screenshot Is Fake Fabricated

Did The Atlantic publish an article under the title "To Save Democracy Harris May Need To Steal An Election"? No, that's not true: The magazine denied publishing that headline or any such story under it. The manipulated screenshot shared on social media digitally replaced the authentic headline in a 2021 article with a fake one.

The claim appeared in a post (archived here) on X, formerly known as Twitter, on October 15, 2024. It opened:

No way.

The post continued with what looked like a screenshot of the beginnings of an Atlantic article:

To Save Democracy
Harris May Need To Steal
An Election
Constitutional scholars are already worrying
about another January 6 crisis, and they warn
that the next election might be harder to save.

This is how it appeared on X at the time of writing:

Screenshot 2024-10-15 at 6.24.12 PM.png

(Source: X screenshot taken on Tue Oct 15 22:24:12 2024 UTC)

What the post presented as an article published by The Atlantic was a fake screenshot.

On October 15, 2024, the magazine issued a statement (archived here) that refuted the claim:

This headline is fabricated. No such article has ever been published by The Atlantic. The fake headline distorts an Atlantic article that was published on October 6, 2021, which ran under the headline 'Kamala Harris Might Have to Stop the Steal.'
Here is what the top of the authentic article (archived here) cited in the statement looked like at the time of writing:
Screenshot 2024-10-15 at 6.33.45 PM.png
(Source: Atlantic screenshot taken on Tue Oct 15 22:33:45 2024)

A Google search for the precise wording (archived here) from the purported headline across the Atlantic website produced a single result: The magazine statement cited above.

A search for the purported headline across Google News (archived here) didn't produce any results corroborating its existence.

Other Lead Stories fact checks of claims about Kamala Harris can be found here; of claims about the 2024 U.S. presidential election can be found here.

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  Uliana Malashenko

Uliana Malashenko joined Lead Stories as a freelance fact checking reporter in March 2022. Since then, she has investigated viral claims about U.S. elections and international conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, among many other things. Before Lead Stories she spent over a decade working in broadcast and digital journalism, specializing in covering breaking news and politics. She is based in New York.

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