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Voter Fraud Claims Surge On Social Media Ahead Of US Election

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisNovember 3, 2024Updated:November 3, 2024 World Politics No Comments3 Mins Read
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Voter Fraud Claims Surge On Social Media Ahead Of US Election.

In the days leading up to the US election, a torrent of voter fraud allegations, misleading claims, and outright falsehoods have flooded social media, creating a significant challenge for election officials. The claims, widely shared across platforms, allege voting irregularities and have been spread by individuals, Republican-affiliated groups, and a small number of Democrat-linked posts.

 

The surge in misinformation is predominantly in support of Donald Trump, with many posts echoing his continued assertion that he won the 2020 election and suggesting that he could be “cheated” out of victory once again on 5 November. Election authorities are working tirelessly to debunk these claims and reassure the public, even as they prepare for Tuesday’s voting.





 

During a recent debate, Trump was asked if he would accept the 2024 election outcome. He replied affirmatively, but only if it was a “fair and legal and good election”. Despite this, a CNN/SSRS poll conducted earlier this week indicated that 70% of Americans believe Trump will reject the result if he loses.

 

Trump has taken to his Truth Social platform, where he claimed, without evidence, that widespread fraud was occurring in Pennsylvania. “Pennsylvania is cheating, and getting caught, at large scale levels rarely seen before,” he wrote, urging his supporters to report any suspected fraud to authorities.

 

The statement followed announcements from three counties in Pennsylvania that local law enforcement would be investigating some voter registration applications for potential fraud. Trump and his allies seized upon these developments, though Pennsylvania’s top election official, Republican Al Schmidt, cautioned voters against believing “half-truths” and disinformation.

 

“This is a sign that the built-in safeguards in our voter registration process are working,” Schmidt stated, aiming to dispel concerns while reinforcing confidence in the electoral process.

 

According to information we obtained, there’s has been hundreds of documented claims online, with posts suggesting that it is easy for non-citizens to vote, casting doubt on the integrity of voting machines, and alleging bias in ballot counting. One widely shared video purported to show recently-arrived Haitians casting ballots in Georgia, a claim that officials have strongly denied as false.

 

The spread of these claims underscores the uphill battle election officials face as they work to maintain transparency and voter trust. As Americans prepare to head to the polls, officials continue to urge caution, encouraging voters to seek information from verified sources.

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