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November 21, 2022

Voter denialism hasn’t disappeared, but not “exciting people” like in 2020

ISD’s Senior Research Manager Jared Holt spoke with Axios about how denialism narratives played out during the US midterms earlier this month.

They are “still out there circulating,” Jared said. “The difference here is that they just don’t seem to be exciting people like they did in 2020.”

“It’s hard to say how much of that is attributable to [actions from] tech platforms, and how much is just general public sentiment.”

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