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The Midterm Election’s Most Dominant Toxic Narratives - The New York ...


The Most Dominant Toxic Election Narratives Online Misleading and divisive posts about the Nov. 8 midterm vote have flooded social media. Here are three prevalent themes. Read More

The most dominant toxic election narratives online


The narrative was spread most widely by 10 far-right figures, including midterm candidates such as Reps. Lauren Boebert of Colorado and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, according to the report. Read More

After Election, Cautious Optimism That Few False Narratives Took Hold


YouTube committed $15 million to hire more than 100 content moderators to help with the U.S. midterm and Brazilian elections, on top of more than 10,000 existing moderators. Read More

Biggest Surge of Misinformation May Arrive After Election Day ...


While misinformation has played a consistent role in the midterm election season, researchers are warning that the biggest surge could come after Election Day, as far-right candidates and their ... Read More

Was Election Denial Just a Passing Threat? - The New York Times


In the months before the midterm elections, ... 61 percent of Republicans who were getting their election news from Trump were much more likely ... and for being a subscriber to The New York Times. Read More

Despite Discontent, Midterm Voters Did Not Kick Out Incumbents


The overall landscape heading into the 2022 midterm elections looked bleak for incumbents across the country, and for Democratic ones in particular, as many braced to feel voters’ outrage after ... Read More

TV Prepares for a Chaotic Midterm Night - The New York Times


CBS has been televising elections since 1948. But this is the first year that the network has felt the need for a “Democracy Desk” as a cornerstone of its live coverage. Read More

The Week in Midterm News - The New York Times


As Election Day nears, ... The Week in Midterm News. By Katie Glueck Oct. 29, 2022. Share full article. ... The New York Times could not immediately confirm her account. Read More

Five Big Midterm Questions That Could Shape Democrats’ 2028 Field


Before they can run in 2028, numerous top Democrats will first face re-election in 2026. And for everyone, the midterms will serve as a new political proving ground. Read More


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