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In addition to investing in nonprofit media organizations, the Good Information Foundation operates two main campaigns: **Voting Counts** and the **Civic News Initiative**. | In addition to investing in nonprofit media organizations, the Good Information Foundation operates two main campaigns: **Voting Counts** and the **Civic News Initiative**. |
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The group’s Voting Counts campaign states that it intends to "debunk [[conspiracy theories|conspiracies]]" regarding the [[2020 United States presidential election]], citing polls that showed 78 percent of Republicans and 81 percent of [[Donald Trump]] voters believe that President [[Joe Biden]] “did not legitimately win the election.” The program states a goal of attempting to “restore trust” in the U.S. electoral system and attacks what it calls “[[Republican Party|GOP]] efforts to restrict the right to vote and gerrymander their districts.” [10] | The group’s Voting Counts campaign states that it intends to "debunk [[conspiracy theories|conspiracies]]" regarding the [[2020 United States presidential election]], citing polls that showed 78 percent of Republicans and 81 percent of [[Donald Trump]] voters believe that President [[Joe Biden]] “did not legitimately win the election.” The program states a goal of attempting to “restore trust” in the U.S. electoral system and attacks what it calls “[[Republican Party|GOP]] efforts to restrict the right to vote and gerrymander their districts.”((//Voting Counts.// Good Information Foundation. Retrieved December 4, 2022, from https://archive.ph/vLGGa)) |
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The other main campaign of the Good Information Foundation is the Civic News Initiative. The initiative plans to hire a network of local freelance reporters that it will pay to distribute news and content to local communities and publish the reporting online or to provide to local media outlets free of charge. [11] | The other main campaign of the Good Information Foundation is the Civic News Initiative. The initiative plans to hire a network of local freelance reporters that it will pay to distribute news and content to local communities and publish the reporting online or to provide to local media outlets free of charge.((//Civic News Initiative.// Good Information Foundation. Retrieved December 4, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20221204192757/https://goodinfofoundation.org/civic-news-initiative/)) |