CNNSep 18, 2020Fact check: Boasting and attacking Biden, Trump makes at least 25 false claims at Wisconsin rallyverified_publisherCNN - By Daniel DaleWashington (CNN) — As former Vice President Joe Biden was participating in a CNN town hall in Moosic, Pennsylvania, on Thursday night, and making a handful of false or misleading claims, President Donald Trump was speaking at a campaign rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin. And repeating at least 25 of his …
USA TODAYSep 30, 2020Fact check: No, Wisconsin votes don’t have to be counted by 8 p.m. on Nov. 3verified_publisherUSA TODAY - Laura SchulteClaim: 'A federal judge just ordered Wisconsin must have all ballots counted by 8 p.m. on the day of the election.' As President Donald Trump continues to demand an early call of a winner on election night, a new Facebook post making the rounds suggests he got his wish — at least in Wisconsin. One …
USA TODAYAug 18, 2020Fact check: Wisconsin mailbox photo is not tied to 'voter suppression'verified_publisherUSA TODAY - Eric LitkePresident Donald Trump has openly said he opposes emergency funding for the U.S. Postal Service because he doesn’t want to see it used for mail-in voting. “They need that money in order to make the Post Office work so it can take all of these millions and millions of ballots,” Trump told Fox News on …
USA TODAYflipped into Top StoriesFact check: Wisconsin clerks followed guidance in place since 2016 about witnesses and absentee ballotsverified_publisherUSA TODAY - Haley BeMillerWisconsin’s election is under a microscope as President Donald Trump cries fraud about the Nov. 3 presidential election that Democratic nominee Joe Biden is projected to win. The president and his supporters have said, without evidence, that rampant voter fraud allowed his opponent to claim victory …
USA TODAYflipped into Top StoriesFact check: No, Wisconsin court did not just strike down stay-at-home order. That was in May.verified_publisherUSA TODAY - Eric LitkeThe claim: Wisconsin Supreme Court just struck down stay-at-home order A series of articles and Facebook posts surfaced Nov. 12 announcing the Wisconsin Supreme Court had tossed Gov. Tony Evers' stay-at-home order. This likely came as a surprise to Wisconsinites, who weren’t actually under a …