Good morning, friends.
So here's a question: How should journalists deal with baseless claims undermining the integrity of the election, given that these claims are cited as the reason that the President is refusing to concede?
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This moment poses a challenge in terms of avoiding amplifying false claims on the one hand, and reporting on Trump’s failure to concede on the other.
Some background and some guidelines from political scientists and scholars of journalism and democracy:
President Trump has lost both the popular vote and the Electoral College. And yet, the president and many of his Republican allies are refusing to accept the declared outcome of a free and fair election.
However, his refusal to concede should not come as a surprise.
The administration and GOP elites questioned the results before the polls had opened. They falsely claimed that there is significant & widespread voter fraud through illegal mail-in ballots, & had already stated that the election would be illegitimate if the president didn’t win.
📢The New York Times investigated these claims, speaking with election representatives from every state.
The result was consistent and unequivocal: There was no evidence of voter fraud in this election.