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Molly Butler / Media Matters

Facebook said it was removing ads with voting misinformation. We found at least 80 still active on the platform.

The ads have already earned over 2 million impressions

Written by Kayla Gogarty

Research contributions from Olivia Little

Published 10/01/20 7:43 PM EDT

Updated 10/02/20 10:37 AM EDT

Update (10/2/20, 10:00 a.m. EDT): Additional review by Media Matters found that 17 of the 80 ads are now inactive after expiring on October 1. None of the inactive ads have a notice from Facebook about being removed for violating its advertising policy against voting misinformation, and the remaining 63 ads are still active on the platform.

As Facebook claims to be addressing voting misinformation, Media Matters identified at least 80 ads that are active on the platform as of 7p.m. EDT despite appearing to violate Facebook’s latest policy commitment.

On September 30, Facebook announced that it “won’t allow ads with content that seeks to delegitimize the outcome of an election.” The policy, which was supposedly “effective immediately” on Facebook and Instagram, also applies to ads describing legitimate voting methods as fraudulent or alleging widespread voter fraud, among other forms of election disinformation.

Despite these updated policies, Media Matters found at least 80 ads on Facebook and Instagram that violate the policy currently active on Facebook using the Dewey Square Adwatch tool set. The ads have earned over 2 million impressions and have the potential to reach millions of users on the social media platform. 

Social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are struggling to combat voting misinformation as President Donald Trump and his allies in right-wing media continue to promote debunked claims of widespread voter fraud and attempt to delegitimize the results of the upcoming presidential election. Media Matters previously reported on at least 529 ads from the Trump campaign and at least 263 ads from conservative legal organization Judicial Watch that pushed false claims of voter fraud.

Almost all of the ads that violate the latest policy against voting misinformation were run by right-wing figures, conservative organizations, Republican political action committees and candidates, or right-wing pages or outlets.  

Right-wing figures:

  • Ben Shapiro
  • Dinesh D’Souza

Conservative organizations:

  • FreedomWorks
  • Wyoming Liberty Group

Republican PACs and candidates:

  • 2020 American Defense Fund
  • CD5 MNGOP
  • Dominic Rapini
  • April Becker
  • Don Huffines
  • Lacy Johnson
  • LaGrone for Legislature
  • Mac Warner for West Virginia
  • Nisha Sharma
  • PaulAnderson4senate59

Right-wing outlets or pages:

  • Alpha News
  • American Action News
  • Legit Politic
  • Right Here Radio
  • Texas Scorecard
  • The Texan
  • PLAIN TRUTH NOW
  • The Most Perfect Union
  • Woo the People
  • Public Editor Press

Other:

  • Cocoa Election-Voter Fraud Exposed
  • Lane County Tribune

Some notable examples of Facebook ads pushing voting disinformation include:

Fearmongering about widespread voter fraud

Wyoming Liberty Group

At least two ads that earned over 1 million impressions

Dinesh D'Souza

The Most Perfect Union

Woo the People

Alleging voting by mail is fraudulent 

FreedomWorks

At least 18 ads earned over 454,000 impressions

2020 American Defense Fund

At least three ads are still active despite Facebook removing over 80 other ads from the super PAC. Those ads earned over 200,000 impressions before being taken down.

Ben Shapiro 

At least two ads earned over 200,000 impressions

Right Here Radio

PLAIN TRUTH NOW

The Texan

Promoting discredited attacks against voting

Alpha News

American Action News

At least four ads earned over 70,000 impressions

Lacy Johnson

Dominic Rapini

Don Huffines

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