It took less than 50,000 votes in several swing states dropped after midnight to sway the EC to Biden. Do you not understand how our elections work? I'll be glad to explain it you.
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Fact check: What's true about the 2020 election, vote counting, Electoral College
False claims about the election process are spreading online in wake of the 2020 election. Here's a list of our fact-checks on voting, counting, more
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Fact check: What's true about the 2020 election, vote counting, Electoral College
False claims about the election process are spreading online in wake of the 2020 vote. The USA TODAY Fact Check team is dedicated to verifying claims and fighting misinformation. Here's a list of recent fact-checks related to the 2020 election:On counting votes
Fact check: Typo led to false post about Michigan votes showing up 'magically' for Biden
A typo by a local Michigan county accounts for a sudden increase in Biden votes. The error was quickly corrected, and framing the incident as evidence of fraud is a gross mischaracterization.
Fact check: Democrat-led states did not stop counting votes for no reason
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Mail-in ballots take longer to count, so many states counted overnight. Reports of counting delays or stoppages were either explained or false.
Fact check: That spike in the Wisconsin vote tally was expected and legitimate, not fraud
The vote tally in Wisconsin jumped at 3:30 a.m. on Nov. 4 because that's when officials finished counting the city of Milwaukee's absentee ballots, a group of votes expected to lean heavily left. It's false to call the spike in the voting count fraud.
Fact check: No, Wisconsin did not take a break from counting election results
Some of the state's election results arrived late due to an influx of mail-in ballots, not because officials took a break. And President-elect Joe Biden never held a large lead there.
Fact check: Post-election ballot counting not dependent on state's party
None of the seven key states left in play on Nov. 4 were fully Democrat-run, some more than others. And, the time it took to count ballots in each state can be explained by circumstances or state law.
Fact check: Claim saying ongoing ballot counting is cheating, voter fraud is inaccurate
A claim that ongoing ballot counting in Pennsylvania is cheating or fraudulent is false.