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We're Live Fact-Checking Election Day
Snopes is combatting false election rumors with facts
For months, we’ve been fact-checking what U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have said during their 2024 presidential campaigns. Now, Election Day has finally come. Polls across the country are open.
In addition to rumors about the candidates, we’ve seen a wave of rumors about voting in general. We’ve fact-checked claims that have spread across social media posts about a Kentucky voting machine, the order of candidates on California ballots and Texas ballots allegedly “flipping” votes from Trump to Harris.
Today, Snopes is combatting false rumors with facts. We’re live fact-checking the election’s most-dangerous falsehoods while identifying other claims that may deserve some extra context.
You can find our live fact-checking on our website and social media pages. We hope you rely on us to help recognize fact from fiction during a day sure to be filled with many, many rumors.
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