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The 2020 presidential election may be over but workers with Fulton County Elections Department in Atlanta, Ga. are left feeling the aftermath of former President Donald Trump s dangerous spread of misinformation and conspiracy theories alleging that the presidential election was rigged.
Although most of the conspiracy claims and threats against election workers were floated online, things took a dangerous turn for the worse when the online chaos led to real-world dangers. On the night of the election, Trump falsely claimed he had won the state of Georgia which only made the reality of his loss more difficult for his loyal base