That’s a lie Speedy.I won't even read anything published by TGP. Empty allegations with no proof.
Here’s more truth. Another one caught on video running ballots multiple times in Georgia.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...lection-night/ Originally Posted by bambino
A hand recount was done in Georgia. OUtput from the computers matched 100% the ballot count.
Raffensperger said in a statement Thursday that the results reaffirm the integrity of the state's election process.
"Georgia's historic first statewide audit reaffirmed that the state's new secure paper ballot voting system accurately counted and reported results," he said. "This is a credit to the hard work of our county and local elections officials who moved quickly to undertake and complete such a momentous task in a short period of time."
Let's just say I believe the REPUBLICAN SOS in Georgia over an article produced by a rag like TGP.
Since someone objected to my citing Politifact in attacking the credibility of TGP:
https://www.newsguardtech.com/wp-con...tion-Label.pdf
https://www.allsides.com/news-source/gateway-pundit
Which websites can be considered ‘Fake News’?
This was one of the biggest questions that stuck out in my mind when I sat down to do this analysis.
The below list is any news source rated with a reliability factor of lower than 24 points (37.4%) according to Ad Fontes Media. News sources falling within these metrics can be considered to produce a significant amount of purposefully non-factual articles.
Be extremely skeptical when reading these news sources:
🔴World Truth TV — 11.6%
🟢National Enquirer — 15.1%
🔴The Gateway Pundit — 19.4%
🔴InfoWars — 20.3%
🔴NewsPunch — 22.5%
🔵Wonkette — 23.9%
🔴WorldNetDaily — 26.5%
🔴Twitchy — 26.7%
🔵Palmer Report — 27.6%
🔴PJ Media — 28.7%
🔵Bipartisan Report — 30.1%
🔵Occupy Democrats — 31.3%
🔴Breitbart — 32.2%
🔵Alternet — 33.4%
🔴Conservative Review — 34.1%
🔴The American Spectator — 34.4%
🔴The Federalist — 34.7%
🔵ShareBlue — 35.5%
🔵Crooks and Liars — 36%
🔴American Thinker — 36.1%
🔵Daily Kos — 36.2%
🔴Daily Caller — 37.4%
8 of the above 22 news sources can be considered to have a liberal bias, with 14 of 22 having a conservative bias
187 million total visits from Americans in July
47k (World Truth TV) to 13 million (Breitbart) unique visitors
3.3 average monthly visits per person
Every one of these websites can be considered very biased as well as very unreliable for factual information — with the odd exception of a neutrally ranked National Enquirer
https://towardsdatascience.com/how-s...s-f28f0fab3cb3