Report: Social media influencers push voting misinformation

In style and verified social media accounts are serving to unfold on-line misinformation across the U.S. vote that is casting doubt on this yr's election
Popular and verified social media accounts are helping spread online misinformation around the U.S. vote that's casting doubt on this year's election

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Author: The Independent

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