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Can we compare Republicans’ 2020 voter fraud claims with what Clinton said about the 2016 election? By Madeline Heim • May 31, 2024 Por qué es improbable que Trump pierda su derecho al voto si es condenado por un delito grave en NY By Marta Campabadal Graus • May 28, 2024 Fact-checking misleading claims of 2020 election fraud in Fulton County, Georgia By Sara Swann • May 24, 2024 Why it’s unlikely that Trump will lose his voting rights if convicted of a felony in New York By Amy Sherman • May 23, 2024 South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s new book contains 3 questionable anecdotes By Matthew Crowley • May 10, 2024 Here’s a look back at Wisconsin absentee voting trends By Hope Karnopp • May 10, 2024 The Republican Party wants more poll watchers. Here’s what they can, and can’t, do. By Amy Sherman • May 7, 2024 U.S. presidents can’t cancel or postpone federal elections By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu • May 7, 2024 El caso criminal contra Donald Trump en Manhattan no es un juicio ordenado por Joe Biden By Amy Sherman • April 23, 2024 El primer juicio penal de Donald Trump trata de la falsificación de registros, acá los detalles By Louis Jacobson • April 12, 2024 Republicans push for noncitizen voting ban in Congress. But a federal ban already exists. By Louis Jacobson • April 12, 2024 A fact-checker’s guide to Trump’s first criminal trial: business records, hush money and a gag order By Louis Jacobson • April 11, 2024 'An environment of distrust': How Elon Musk amplifies falsehoods about immigration, 2024 voting By Amy Sherman • April 2, 2024 More immigrants equal better odds for Democrats after the next census? Why those claims are flawed By Jeff Cercone • March 25, 2024 Cuentas en redes sociales usan audio generado por IA para difundir desinformación sobre elecciones By Sara Swann • March 18, 2024 In Context: What Trump said about a ‘bloodbath’ and Biden’s actions on the car industry By Amy Sherman • March 18, 2024 Social media accounts use AI-generated audio to push 2024 election misinformation By Sara Swann • March 13, 2024 Can social media platform outages impact U.S. elections? Not likely, experts say By Madison Czopek • March 6, 2024 Yes, a Maricopa County voter received two mail ballots. That’s not a sign of wrongdoing or fraud. By Amy Sherman • February 29, 2024 What is Wisconsin U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde’s stance on abortion? By Hope Karnopp • February 22, 2024