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The 2020 Election Collection: Fact-Checking the Presidential Race

Claims, hoaxes, and misinformation abound. Snopes investigates the claims of the 2020 U.S. Election.

Published Sept. 25, 2020

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Voting in the 2020 U.S. Election may be over, but the misinformation keeps on ticking. Never stop fact-checking. Follow our post-election coverage here.

The 2020 U.S. presidential election is shaping up to be like no other in living memory — and misinformation is everywhere, including around the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. As the internet's premiere fact-checking organization, we're dedicated to checking the claims readers send our way. And while this election is different, our mission remains the same.

That's why we've collected all of our fact checks related to the election in one place for easy browsing, by candidate and category. We'll continue to add to these pages through the election.

And if you see misinformation, send it to Snopes. Submit a tip!

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