CNN just spoke with yet another Georgia voter Trump and Tucker Carlson falsely accused of fraudulently casting their ballot under the name of a dead person. More to come. pic.twitter.com/v7LpjGWDVx
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 18, 2020
CNN dug into 50 names that the Trump folks are pointing to as evidence of dead people voting in Michigan.
— Jessica Silver-Greenberg 🕵🏻♀️ (@jbsgreenberg) November 11, 2020
The upshot: 37 were dead and didn’t vote. 5 are alive and did vote. 8 are alive but didn’t vote. @CNN https://t.co/CjtjwIxSkC
and there’s this:
Republican Philadelphia City Commissioner says they looked into a list claiming dead people voted. "Between everything else that we're doing, we looked it up — each one of them to see what their vote history was. Not a single one voted in Philadelphia after they died."
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) November 11, 2020
Fact check: Evidence undermines Trump campaign's claims of dead people voting in Georgia https://t.co/kEDTO4NWEx pic.twitter.com/G5bT1jghAk
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) November 13, 2020
The Trump administration itself disputes this. https://t.co/N0u0FUonoB https://t.co/jOMFHc1ryS pic.twitter.com/LRwJYaYy6r
— Katy Tur (@KatyTurNBC) November 11, 2020
This happens over and over. Republicans say they've found dead voters. It goes viral. Someone looks into it. They're either alive, or the dead person didn't vote. But the debunking never goes viral. Rinse, repeat, and more and more people continue to believe blatant lies. https://t.co/fJx90WZTP6
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) November 16, 2020
'Dead' people alleged to have voted in the Georgia election are actually alive. Linda Kessler is a registered voter with the same name as a former, dead one. Another is a widow registered as Mrs. James E. Blalock. The voter print out doesn't include 'Mrs.'https://t.co/8h5DtJ2JDT
— Brendan Keefe (@BrendanKeefe) November 13, 2020