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In the US presidential elections, which began to open on the morning of November 4, 2020 Japan time, the fierce battle between Republican President Donald Trump (74) and former Democratic Party Vice President Joe Byden (77) continued. , and the “air battle” is also becoming active.
Byden has secured victory in the fiercely battling states of Wisconsin and Michigan, with a majority of 270 impending voters. Around this time, there were a series of allegations that voting cheating was committed. In addition to the theory that “more people voted than voters” on the network, Trump himself made a series of tweets suggesting that he cheated at the opening of the vote.
One after another, Twitter Inc. posted a warning saying “Content is being questioned,” and if you don’t bother to follow the “Show” link, you won’t be able to see the content of the tweet.
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Mr. Trump’s tweet. A warning is displayed as an image on the timeline and you cannot view the content unless you follow the “Show” link
You must click the “Show” link next to the warning text to view the content.
A series of warnings to Trump’s tweets ran from early morning until the morning of November 5, Japan time. It was around when it was revealed that Trump’s camp had filed a lawsuit requesting the suspension of the count in Michigan.
In a tweet at 0:04, Trump said, “Last night I was leading in many major states,” including where the Democratic Party is based.
“Then when the sudden chunks of votes were added, they magically disappeared. It’s really weird.”
Reclaimed. At 0:35
“What the hell is this?”
As a result, he suggested aggregation fraud. At 2:01,
“I’m doing my best to get rid of the 500,000 vote advantage in Pennsylvania as soon as possible (editor: Mr. Byden). Similarly, in Michigan and other states!”
I also complained.
None of these tweets have any foundation and when I try to see them on the timeline,
“Some or all of the content shared in this tweet has been questioned and may be misleading about how to participate in elections and other civic events.”
And it shows a link to a page that summarizes the status of the presidential election. The content of the tweet can only be viewed by clicking the “Show” link next to the warning text.
Conservative television stations also say that “the voting rate above 100%” is “wrong.”
Additionally, Trump claimed to be a major leader in the three states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, and North Carolina at 6:56 a.m. For this tweet
“At the time of this tweet, it appears that no official information about the election campaign has been released.”
It was inserted, and in the following tweet, in Michigan.
“As has already been widely reported, a large number of ballots have been discarded.”
And said. The tweet was marked with a warning.
Besides Trump’s tweet with a warning, what is spreading on the web is the problem of the “voting rate above 100%” that has entered the “trend” in Japan. FOX6, a conservative television station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, reports that the statement is “incorrect.” According to an article posted on the agency’s website, Camp Trump
“There have been reports of fraud in the state, raising serious questions about the validity of the voting results.”
Insist.The Trump camp did not show the content of “cheats”, but there are said that there are claims on radio shows and social networks that “more people voted than registered people”, and FOX6 also
“This is not true. The state has 3.6 million registered voters and about 3.3 million votes cast.”
Noted. The selection side also argued that “everything is done in public”, and FOX6 also
“In fact, FOX6 staff observed the opening of the Kenosha and Milwaukee ballot.”
It is reported.
(J-CAST News Editorial Department, Hiroshi Kudo)