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Misinformation and the Impact of Social Media in Elections

Misinformation and the Impact of Social Media in Elections

by CMT Admin | Oct 8, 2020 | Book, Election 2016, Election 2020, Misinformation

Lisa Singh and Ceren Budak presented virtually for an event hosted by the McCourt school’s Massive Data Institute and the Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) about the impact of misinformation in the 2016 election and what it could mean for...
Americans Hear, Read and See More About Trump Than Clinton

Americans Hear, Read and See More About Trump Than Clinton

by CMT Admin | Oct 26, 2016 | Election 2016

Read more on Gallup’s website.

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