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Former President Donald Trump made more than two dozen false claims at his Tuesday campaign rally in Racine, Wisconsin, including two significant attempts to rewrite Wisconsin history.. The first ...
Trump won Wisconsin in 2016; he did not win it in 2020. Turnout was higher in 2020 than it was four years earlier, so Trump did get more votes than he did in 2016 — but it was over 20,000 votes ...
PolitiFact Wisconsin, 9 key fact-checks about the 2020 presidential election in Wisconsin, Jan. 4, 2021. PolitiFact Wisconsin, Recount finds Trump did not win Wisconsin, despite his victory claim ...
Fact Check: Social media users are claiming a video shows two Harris supporters attacking a Trump supporter at a Wisconsin polling station. (RELATED: Facebook Video Do
In Michigan, Harris leads Trump 48%-43% among the state's likely voters, while Harris is ahead of the former president 51%-45% in Wisconsin, the polls released Wednesday found. Both leads are ...
Since November 2014, FactCheck.org has published twenty-eight pages of articles checking the facts on the many 2016 presidential candidates. [18] As of April 2016, the five remaining candidates had dedicated archives to their fact-checked claims. In 2016, FactCheck.org became a fact-checking partner of Facebook. [3] [19]
In 2019, the Columbia Journalism Review described The Daily Caller as "right wing", [34] a description also used by Business Insider, [35] Snopes, [36] and Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. [37] The Guardian in April 2019 said The Daily Caller was known for pro-Trump content. [38]
Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson (R) says that he has a hand on the wheel when it comes to Trump’s travel plans. “The reason he’s here is because of me,” Thompson said.