One measure is by percentage points, where the article concludes that a 15% lead is likely a landslide.
Another measure is electoral college votes, where 375 or 70% would be a landslide.
One measure is by percentage points, where the article concludes that a 15% lead is likely a landslide.
Another measure is electoral college votes, where 375 or 70% would be a landslide.
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Misinformation: “incorrect or misleading information.” First known use: 1605
Disinformation: “false information deliberately and often covertly spread in order to influence public opinion or obscure the truth.” First known use: 1939