Twitter unveils plans for ‘pre-bunks’ and special labels for midterm elections

Twitter announced in a blog post that it was implementing its civic integrity policy concerning the midterm elections, which will ban users from “manipulating or interfering in elections or other civic processes.” The policy will punish and diminish the reach of content that Twitter believes could have a detrimental effect on the election. This includes posting misleading information about how to participate, discouraging voters by making false claims about the state of voting sites or law enforcement, making false claims about the outcomes of the election, and creating accounts that falsely claim to be affiliated with a particular political organization.

Our Approach To The 2022 US Midterms

Here’s what you can expect to see on Twitter as election day approaches in the US:

Prebunks 

In the lead up to election day, we’ll share prompts with information about how and where to vote, directly to people’s timelines.

We’re also bringing back prebunks — in English, Spanish, and all other languages supported on Twitter — to get ahead of misleading narratives on Twitter, and to proactively address topics that may be the subject of misinformation. Over the coming months, we’ll place prompts directly on people’s timelines in the US and in Search when people type related terms, phrases, or hashtags.

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“HERE WE GO AGAIN!” MI Resident Receives FOUR Unsolicited Voter ID Cards In Mail…One For Voter Who’s Been Dead for 15 Yrs…Another For Man Who NEVER Lived At Address!

“Well, this is interesting”…Jennifer Sayles, a Michigan resident wrote on her May 25, 2022 Facebook post.

“Today my hubby and I received our “voter ID card” in the mail,” she announced, adding, “Neither of us requested them as we already had ours,” Jennifer wrote.

The MI resident who also hosts a podcast, shared an image of the four envelopes they received at her home address. Sayles explained that inside each envelope mailed to her home from her clerk’s office, which falls under the jurisdiction of Michigan’s dirty Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, was a voter ID card that is used to show proof of being a registered voter in Michigan. The voter ID card also designates the precinct in which the voter is registered to vote.

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Poilievre calls on Freeland to slash gas taxes ahead of summer driving season

Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre is calling on the federal Liberal government to scrap taxes on gasoline temporarily as Canadians grapple with eye-popping fuel prices ahead of the busy summer driving season.

With the price of almost everything spiking due to a 30-year high in inflation, the cost of living has become the top political issue in Canada.

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Legacy media defends WEF after Pierre Poilievre shuns organization

The legacy media is doing everything it can to defend the World Economic Forum (WEF) from attacks by Conservative leadership frontrunner Pierre Poilievre.

Over the weekend, Poilievre announced that if he is elected prime minister, he would ban all top cabinet officials from attending the controversial conference.

“My ministers in my government will be banned from participating in the World Economic Forum when I’m in government,” said Poileivre. “Work for Canada. If you want to go to Davos – to that conference – make it a one-way ticket.”

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Jean Charest says convoy “laid siege” to Ottawa and Pierre Poilievre “appeals to the fringe minority”

Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate Jean Charest is claiming the Freedom Convoy “terrorized” and “laid siege to” Ottawa, and that his rival Pierre Poilievre “appeals to the fringe minority.”

The former Quebec Liberal premier made the claims in a campaign mail-out obtained by True North. It appears to have been sent exclusively to Ottawa residents, although Charest’s campaign team would not confirm – opting instead to say that “over 50,000 letters have been sent nationwide so far.”

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Independent media is running circles around the legacy media

This week, Canadians tuned into the Conservative Party’s boring and uneventful leadership debate. We don’t blame you if you tuned out of the debate, but you may have missed the media scrum with candidates after the debate, in which independent media journalists ran circles around so-called reporters from the legacy media. While the legacy media pushed their favourite pet cause – climate change – independent media asked candidates thorough questions to help Canadians get a better understanding of the candidates.

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Hillary Clinton Says Something True and Accurate for Once

Has it finally happened? Has Hillary Clinton at long last actually said something honest and accurate? In an interview with PBS Friday, the once and possibly future presidential candidate warned that the 2022 elections were shaping up to be a showdown between “authoritarianism” and “democracy,” and for the first time in Hillary Clinton’s long and distinguished political career, she is actually quite likely to be correct. As you might expect, however, she is only right by accident, and in a way that is diametrically opposite to what she intended.

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Woke FTC To ‘Investigate’ And Possibly Freeze Elon Musk Purchase Of Twitter On Anti-trust Grounds

Is there any corner of our government bureaucracy that isn’t overrun with woke, partisan operatives seeking to enact their political agendas? I think we all know the answer to that, and the latest example comes via the FTC moving to “investigate” Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter on…anti-trust grounds?

This comes after Democrats and their media allies have spent the last few weeks absolutely losing their minds over the fact that conservatives might have a single platform that doesn’t bias their policies against them.

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The Never-Ending Assault on Election Integrity

I will never forget November 3rd, 2020. I will always remember what I was wearing, what I was eating, who I was talking to and most importantly what I was feeling. You see, as someone who spent her entire life being completely apolitical, this was the first election that held any real significance for me. For the first time in my life I was immersed in the world of politics. I remember watching the votes be tallied and thinking how silly and biased the fake news media was behaving because they knew a Trump victory was inevitable. Everything was going great. Until it wasn’t. Personally, I will never forget what it felt like to watch someone rob your country of its future. Now as we approach the 2022 midterms, I am starting to have an eerie sense of DeJa’Vu. Especially when I see how glaring issues evidencing a lack election integrity are not being adequately covered by conservative media.

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Ontario Liberals promise to cut all transit fares to $1 until 2024

The Ontario Liberals say that if they form government after the June 2 election they would make all public transit fares $1 until 2024.

The party says the fare reduction would apply to “every transit system in Ontario,” including all municipal services, as well as GO Transit and Ontario Northland.

The Liberals are dubbing their plan “buck-a-ride,” a reference to a popular part of Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford’s 2018 platform to offer “buck-a-beer.”

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Zuckerberg Is Going to Influence Elections Again After All

The nonprofit Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) now promises it will refrain from funding midterm elections in the fall. However, CTCL also announced on Monday its “nonpartisan collaborative” to “help local election departments improve operations, develop a set of shared standards and values, and obtain access to best-in-class resources to run successful elections.”

The organization won’t fund midterm elections, but it will help local election departments.

CTCL received approximately $350 million in donations from the Chan-Zuckerberg Foundation. Much of the money was sent to democrat strongholds in swing states, distributed in the form of grants.

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