The Bernie Sanders Campaign Faced A Fake News Tsunami. Where Did It Come From? - News Summed Up

The Bernie Sanders Campaign Faced A Fake News Tsunami. Where Did It Come From?


Stephen Lam/Reuters Bernie Sanders' supporters started seeing fake news in early 2016. Bev Cowling, who administered Facebook groups for Sanders supportersIn trying to wade through the flood of fake news, Sanders supporters had some serious trust issues. Bev Cowling, 64, saw a sudden deluge of requests to join the Sanders Facebook groups she administered from her home in Toney, Alabama. All combined, the four Mitovs had joined more than two dozen pro-Sanders groups around the U.S., including Latinos for Bernie Sanders, Oregon for Bernie Sanders 2016 and Pennsylvania Progressives for Bernie Sanders. Since the election, the Bernie Sanders Lovers page has shifted to urging the senator to run for president again in 2020.


Source: Huffington Post March 11, 2017 18:45 UTC



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