Since 2020, when former President Donald Trump and his allies began spreading conspiracy theories that the presidential election had been stolen, such falsehoods have become a prevalent feature of U.S. local, state, and national elections.
Source: pennnews
The top 4 false or misleading claims being pushed ahead of Pa.’s 2022 election
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