EXCLUSIVE: Part 1: Nationwide survey shows misinformation greatest challenge to US elections
Administrators reveal voting successes, challenges and urgent steps needed Share Updated: 3:28 PM CST Feb 5, 2021
Administrators reveal voting successes, challenges and urgent steps needed Share Updated: 3:28 PM CST Feb 5, 2021
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Show Transcript on the western edge of Puget Sound. In Washington state, election misinformation kept flooding into small Mason County. So the head of elections auditor Patti McGuire, trying to soak up the incoming falsehoods with dry, hard fax. He started a biweekly column in the local paper this year, knocking down misinformation in the community and making clear the stakes. His office applied for a $33,000 grant and used it to create and mail every voter in eight page guide. The headline on Page three. Ensuring the Integrity of Elections. You were sounding the alarm. We wanted them set the record straight him and
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EXCLUSIVE: Part 1: Nationwide survey shows misinformation greatest challenge to US elections
Administrators reveal voting successes, challenges and urgent steps needed Share Updated: 4:28 PM EST Feb 5, 2021
Administrators reveal voting successes, challenges and urgent steps needed Share Updated: 4:28 PM EST Feb 5, 2021
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Show Transcript on the western edge of Puget Sound. In Washington state, election misinformation kept flooding into small Mason County. So the head of elections auditor Patti McGuire, trying to soak up the incoming falsehoods with dry, hard fax. He started a biweekly column in the local paper this year, knocking down misinformation in the community and making clear the stakes. His office applied for a $33,000 grant and used it to create and mail every voter in eight page guide. The headline on Page three. Ensuring the Integrity of Elections. You were sounding the alarm. We wanted them set the record straight him and
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NORTH KINGSTOWNâThe North Kingstown student body is made up of about 85 percent white students. While, some may question the importance of creating an organization that tackles the issue of race in a town that has little diversity, that is one of the main reasons why a new organization has been formed in North Kingstown to do just that.Â
The organization called Towards an Anti-Racist North Kingstown (T.A.N.K) was founded earlier this year by Jennifer Lima. It started formally when they held their first meeting in mid-October with a small group on Zoom. From there a private Facebook group for T.A.N.K. volunteers was created and by their second meeting in early November, the group had doubled in size.Â