It’s now more clear than ever why we saw a flurry of media attacks on @Heritage’s thoroughly sourced Election Fraud Database in the closing days of the #Election2020
.
This was a well-coordinated attack attempting to undermine legitimate concerns about voter fraud in America.

This was a well-coordinated attack attempting to undermine legitimate concerns about voter fraud in America.
14 investigative journalists from three outlets— @USATODAY, Columbia Journalism Investigations & @frontlinepbs—tried to cast doubt on our work.
They failed to find a single error in our database.
And yet, they continued to downplay the consequences of voter fraud.
They failed to find a single error in our database.
And yet, they continued to downplay the consequences of voter fraud.
In all of my years in journalism, this was among the most dishonest acts of media malpractice I’ve ever witnessed.
The truth didn’t matter to them.
These reporters had their minds made up and were on a mission to attack voter fraud and convince Americans it wasn’t a problem.
The truth didn’t matter to them.
These reporters had their minds made up and were on a mission to attack voter fraud and convince Americans it wasn’t a problem.
Here’s the truth: @Heritage has the stories, facts, and a list of 1,298 proven instances (which is just a sampling, not exhaustive or comprehensive).
My colleague @HvonSpakovsky has been warning about fraud for years.
It’s real. https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/commentary/us-election-fraud-real-and-it-being-ignored
My colleague @HvonSpakovsky has been warning about fraud for years.
It’s real. https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/commentary/us-election-fraud-real-and-it-being-ignored