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President-elect Donald Trump still has not signed legal documents – including an ethics pledge - needed to formally begin his administration’s transition of power. Candidates usually file these documents well in advance of the election. As a result of this delay, the government cannot provide security clearances, briefings and resources to Trump’s incoming team before he is sworn into office on January 20th.
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jgarcia@commoncause.org
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kcolston@commoncause.org
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New York Times: Elon Musk’s Twitter Did Not Perform at Its Best on Election Day
On Tuesday, misinformation researchers tried to get Twitter’s attention to take down unproven rumors and lies. Yosef Getachew, the media and democracy program director of the pro-democracy advocacy group Common Cause, tweeted that “a few super spreaders have been spreading election disinformation narratives throughout the course of the day” and that “not only have these tweets not been removed but many have gone viral, potentially misleading and confusing voters.”
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NPR: So far, right-wing election fraud conspiracies fail to gain significant traction online
Emma Steiner, a disinformation analyst with the government watchdog group Common Cause, says election deniers are scrambling to find effective narratives for spreading disinformation about the midterm elections.
"Because [GOP] candidates like Dr. [Mehmet] Oz in Pennsylvania and Tudor Dixon in Michigan have already conceded, that makes it a little more difficult for supporters to push claims of election fraud," Steiner told reporters Wednesday.
"Because [GOP] candidates like Dr. [Mehmet] Oz in Pennsylvania and Tudor Dixon in Michigan have already conceded, that makes it a little more difficult for supporters to push claims of election fraud," Steiner told reporters Wednesday.
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오늘의 Common Cause와 함께한 선거 후 미디어 브리핑의 비디오 링크와 인용문
오늘 아침, Common Cause의 전국 정책 전문가와 주 지도자들로 구성된 패널이 어제 전국 및 플로리다, 조지아, 미시간, 오하이오, 텍사스, 펜실베이니아에서 나타난 투표 추세에 대해 언론에 브리핑했습니다.
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New York Times: Despite the Fears, Election Day Mostly Goes as Planned
Suzanne Almeida, director of state operations for Common Cause, a government accountability watchdog group, said that while her organization had received numerous reports about people monitoring polling locations with cameras, in most of those situations, there was no direct intimidation of voters.
“I am happy to report that today has been relatively quiet on the political violence front,” she said.
“I am happy to report that today has been relatively quiet on the political violence front,” she said.
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Associated Press: Minor poll problems twisted into false US election claims
“The most concerning thing is the way those isolated incidents are being used to spread mis- and disinformation and lies around the election in an attempt to undermine people’s confidence and faith in the election,” said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections for the nonpartisan group Common Cause.
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ABC News: How Twitter’s $8 verification plan works and why it’s facing criticism
Emma Steiner, a disinformation analyst at government transparency advocacy group Common Cause, said the new subscription service worsens pre-existing problems that owe to the trust engendered by the platform's verification model.
"At Twitter, there's been a long standing disparity between what Twitter says a check mark is for: Authenticity," Steiner told ABC News. "And what people interpret it as: Authority."
"The new policy makes this division more confusing," she added.
"At Twitter, there's been a long standing disparity between what Twitter says a check mark is for: Authenticity," Steiner told ABC News. "And what people interpret it as: Authority."
"The new policy makes this division more confusing," she added.
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USA Today/Gannett: Voters must be patient for election results, Georgia group says
With one of the most anticipated Senate races in the country being decided in Georgia today, the state's Common Cause chapter is reminding voters that it may take days before the final results are known. ...
“It’s crucial every voice is heard in this election and that means counting every vote,” Aunna Dennis, executive director of Common Cause Georgia, said in a statement. “It takes time to count every vote accurately and that’s why Election Day is not results day.”
“It’s crucial every voice is heard in this election and that means counting every vote,” Aunna Dennis, executive director of Common Cause Georgia, said in a statement. “It takes time to count every vote accurately and that’s why Election Day is not results day.”
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Reuters: Elon Musk’s Twitter slow to act on misleading U.S. election content, experts say
The nonpartisan watchdog group Common Cause, which monitors social media for voter suppression efforts, said that Twitter took no action on high-profile posts that the organization flagged on Tuesday as problematic.
Common Cause said Twitter posts from Republican candidates Marjorie Taylor Greene and Kari Lake should have included warning labels under the company's civic integrity policy, which governs misleading tweets about elections. Posts by Greene and Lake drew tens of thousands of likes and retweets on Twitter.
Common Cause said Twitter posts from Republican candidates Marjorie Taylor Greene and Kari Lake should have included warning labels under the company's civic integrity policy, which governs misleading tweets about elections. Posts by Greene and Lake drew tens of thousands of likes and retweets on Twitter.
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Associated Press: Mishaps, distrust spur Election Day misinformation
“We have never certified an election on election night,” said Sylvia Albert, director of elections for Common Cause, a non-profit group that has been tracking election misinformation. “This is nothing new. It’s just people trying to undermine faith in elections.”
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Associated Press: Election scrutiny high, but US votes without major hitches
“There are attempts to use those election administration and voting machine issues that election workers are working to fix to spin a disinformation campaign,” said Jesse Littlewood, vice president of campaigns at Common Cause, which advocates for voting access.
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New York Times: Elon Musk Puts His Own Politics on Display on Election Day
Common Cause, a pro-democracy advocacy group, said this week that it had flagged several tweets pushing false narratives, such as that election results not announced on Tuesday night are a sign of fraud. The group said that “it has taken Twitter much longer than normal to adjudicate” whether the posts violated its policies, a process that usually takes less than three hours but was unresolved after more than three days.
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오늘의 미디어 브리핑 #3의 비디오 링크 및 인용문: Common Cause와 함께하는 2022년 선거일
오늘 저녁, Common Cause의 국가 정책 전문가와 주 지도자들로 구성된 패널이 전국 및 캘리포니아, 조지아, 뉴멕시코, 펜실베이니아의 투표 상황에 대해 언론에 브리핑했습니다.