Report: Twitter suspends 1,500 accounts as part of election date hoax
The accounts were spreading misinformation about the election.
On Oct 17, 2018 by Andrew Wyrich
Why the Election Day bomber wanted America to adopt sortition
It’s an interesting form of government.
On Oct 17, 2018 by Mike Rothschild
Minnesota Senate candidate compared Michelle Obama to ‘chimp’ on Facebook
The posts were in reference to the movie ‘Bedtime for Bonzo.’
On Oct 15, 2018 by Andrew Wyrich
Liuba Grechen Shirley has been looking to flip New York’s 2nd district for a long time
She’s going after one of the more entrenched members of Congress.
On Oct 14, 2018 by Carolyn Quimby
Behold the ‘Rainbow wave’: 390 LGBTQ candidates will run in the general election
More than 600 queer people ran this year total, a record-breaking number.
On Oct 13, 2018
Conservatives are digging up Arizona candidate’s old tweets bashing the state
It’s not the best look with less than a month until election day.
On Oct 12, 2018 by David Covucci
Facebook deletes hundreds of accounts for deploying politically charged spam
Will Facebook face even more heat now?
On Oct 12, 2018 by Nahila Bonfiglio
Republicans get busted posing as communists, trying to donate to Democratic campaign
The two men were trying to dupe Rep. Tom O’Halleran’s campaign, it appears.
On Oct 12, 2018 by Andrew Wyrich
Richard Linklater swoops in to direct anti-Ted Cruz ad
The ‘Dazed and Confused’ director takes aim at Cruz’s chest-puffing campaign slogan.
On Oct 9, 2018 by Nahila Bonfiglio
Taylor Swift makes rare political statement to back Democrats
She’s changed her mind about keeping her views quiet.
On Oct 8, 2018 by Michelle Jaworski
Internet recoils at thought of Trump Jr. running for office
Some people online weren’t thrilled at the idea.
On Oct 5, 2018 by Andrew Wyrich
Beto O’Rourke targeted by fake letter that threatens $500 fines for supporting him
The Texas Civil Rights Project shared it on Twitter.
On Oct 3, 2018 by Nahila Bonfiglio
Voting machines used in 20-plus states are susceptible to hacking according to new report
The security of the upcoming 2018 midterms is increasingly in doubt.
On Oct 1, 2018 by Christina Bonnington
The Women’s March is set for January 2019, but will that be too late?
It’s time to rethink the Women’s March.
On Oct 1, 2018 by Ana Valens
Where does Randy ‘Ironstache’ Bryce stand on policy?
He’s more progressive than most.
On Oct 1, 2018 by Brenden Gallagher
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