How to spot election misinformation, disinformation
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According to a recent poll from the Pew Research Center, about half of Americans say they generally find it difficult to determine what is true and what is not when getting news about the election. Literacy expert and librarian at Indiana University Northwest Nicholas Casas breaks down the difference between misinformation and disinformation.
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