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2022 Election

Social media companies have announced plans to deal with misinformation in the 2022 midterm elections, but the companies vary in their approaches and effectiveness.

How Ready Is Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, to Handle Midterm Election Misinformation? Experts Weigh In

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 17, 2022

On a scale of A-to-F, experts graded the social media platforms' efforts ahead of Election Day o ...

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Verbal Threats, Disruptive Acts: What Voter Intimidation Looks Like

Written by: Jessica Lee

Nov. 3, 2020

It's illegal to force someone to vote against their preferences, or to prevent or discourage the ...

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In the lead-up to the 2022 midterm elections, Republican candidates across the nation are blaming Democrats for an increase in crime.

Is Crime on the Rise? A Criminologist Explains Why the Answer Can Vary

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 24, 2022

Despite the apparently confident assertions of politicians, it’s not so easy to make sense of fl ...

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The final stretch of 2022 midterm campaigns will no doubt inspire a deluge of online content with varying levels of authenticity or fact — be it memes, videos, photographs, or sensational tabloid headlines.

3 Types of False Election Rumors to Look Out For

Written by: Jessica Lee

Oct. 18, 2022

As Election Day nears, these types of rumors may fill your social media feeds. But, with a littl ...

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As the population of the U.S. has grown over the past century, the House of Representatives has gotten worse at being representative of the people it serves.

Here's Why the US House of Representatives Has 435 Seats — and How That Could Change

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 17, 2022

Since 1913, the number of seats in the House has remained constant even though the nation’s popu ...

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Voters don't like name-calling in politics

Name-Calling in Politics Grabs Headlines, but Voters Don't Like It – and It Could Backfire in the 2022 Midterm Elections

Written by: The Conversation

Sept. 23, 2022

As the 2022 midterms get closer, political attacks in campaign advertisements are on the rise.

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Merrick Garland, Department of Justice

The Justice Department's Dilemma Over Prosecuting Politicians Before an Election

Written by: The Conversation

Sept. 22, 2022

A department rule advises federal law enforcement officials to refrain from making public commen ...

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voting booths

Should You Vote Early in the 2022 Midterm Elections? 3 Essential Reads

Written by: The Conversation

Sept. 13, 2022

The balance of U.S. political power is at stake in the 2022 midterm elections. Voters have sever ...

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Dr. Mehmet Oz

Was Dr. Oz Trolled With Sideways 'NO' Campaign Sign?

Written by: David Emery

Aug. 29, 2022

Conveniently for pranksters, the name "OZ" turned sideways looks like "NO."

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A tweet said Donald Trump is telling all his supporters to boycott the midterm elections because of how the DOJ is treating him so unfairly.

Trump Did Not Tell Supporters to Boycott Midterms Because DOJ 'Treating Him So Unfairly'

Written by: Jordan Liles

Aug. 15, 2022

This rumor originated from a Twitter account that describes itself as a publisher of "satire" an ...

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Flag, Symbol, Dome

2022 Midterms: Different Types of Primary Elections, Explained

Written by: Jessica Lee

March 16, 2022

Whether you must choose a political party to participate in the primary election season depends ...

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