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Each summer an image of a silo and two hay bales posing as the new Iowa State Fair logo circulates social media. Sorry to break it to you, it's fake.
A fake logo and slogan for election technology supplier Dominion Voting has revived false suggestions that the company is switching voters’ ballots in the U.S. presidential election.
Each summer an image of a silo and two hay bails posing as the new Iowa State Fair logo circulates social media. Sorry to break it to you, it's fake.
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Why are people falling for this fake Dominion Voting logo? - MSNDominion Voting Systems added a debunked fake logo to its list of misinformation. Dominion Voting Systems, a voting software and hardware company that found itself bombarded by conspiracy theories ...
The fake logo first spread in 2020. At the time, a Dominion executive told the website Check Your Fact, “This is a doctored image.” ...
The debunked logo, which first appeared on social media during the 2020 election campaign, has reappeared, and it shows the a blue ballot coming out of the other side of the box, alongside a fake ...
The fake logo first spread in 2020. At the time, a Dominion executive told the website Check Your Fact, “This is a doctored image.” ...
Conspiracy theorists claim the voting machine company’s logo shows a red ballot turning blue. That’s false.
The fake logo first spread in 2020. At the time, a Dominion executive told the website Check Your Fact, “This is a doctored image.” ...
The fake logo first spread in 2020. At the time, a Dominion executive told the website Check Your Fact, “This is a doctored image.” ...
As Election Day draws nearer, disinformation about voting machines has become increasingly common. Dominion Voting in particular is a common target. Following the 2020 election, some people ...
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