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An article published on November 11, 2020 by Fuji TV affiliated online media “FNN Prime Online”, “Is the story true that Byden is a wonderful next president seeking reconciliation and Trump is a terrible guy who does not accept defeat? ” , He was eliminated on the 12th.
The author was Fumio Hirai, lead commentator for Fuji Television Press. Before deletion, he corrected that the item was incorrect.
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The article (currently deleted)
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Fumio Hirai (from FNN Prime Online)
“This site is not suspicious”
In the article, I featured the following “news” that I saw and heard about the US presidential election, which is expected to win over Mr. Byden.
“Trump boy, I thought I was going to get attached, but I got some interesting news last night.”
“As a result of the polling site ‘Real Clear Politics’ reversing Byden’s accuracy in Pennsylvania, Byden’s voter turnout was 259, down from a majority of 270. The site is the primary means of communication. He is not suspicious because he is often cited by
Hirai noted that if there is any suspicion of election fraud, “it is natural to count.”
However, after a while, the “News” intro was dropped. A correction was made to the end of the article, saying: “This was written based on a tweet from former New York Mayor Giuliani, who is a Trump aide, but Real Clear Politics did not originally confirm Byden in Pennsylvania, so the winning choice. There were 259 people, no more than half, so I’ll cut that part. ” By the 12th, the item itself was missing.
Spread through the summary site “Anonymous publication”
Trump’s private attorney and former New York Mayor Rudolf Giulani said on Twitter on the 10th (Japan time, same below): “The fake news (site) is a scam with over 300,000 votes on (the Pennsylvania city) Philadelphia. I will not accept the lawsuit to invalidate the Democratic vote. Real Clear Politics has stripped Philadelphia from Mr. Byden and cut it in half. ” “This allegation of voter fraud is controversial,” Twitter said in a warning label.
This statement was spread in Japan through the summary site “Anonymous Post”.
However, Tom Bevan, one of the founders of Real Clear Politics, quoted Giuliani’s aforementioned tweet on the 10th, saying, “This is wrong. There is no fact that Pennsylvania was right, what’s the change?” There is no such thing. ”
(November 12, 18:00) Part of the article was revised.