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|Case ID=Afd9afEde9afDia6edEi
 
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|Truth=yes
|Participant=Participant/1649262462
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|Truth percentage=70
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|Truth text=This is somewhat true, though Trump's influence is still formidable
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|Whole truth=no
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|Whole truth percentage=30
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|Whole truth text=His influence has been fading a bit. but is still strong enough to be a factor.
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|Nothing But the truth=no
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|Nothing But the truth percentage=30
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|Nothing But the truth text=Though his enemies would like it to be 100% true, it is not. He still has considerable influence.
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|Deceit=If there is a deceit. it is that Trump is powerless: he most certainly still has power
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|Deceit percentage=40
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|Deceit text=There is a great deal of wishful thinking in this claim. though there is truth to it.
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|Deceit intended=yes
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|Deceit intended percentage=40
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|Deceit intended text=Democrats wish to indulge in the power of positive thinking and diminish Trump's persona as unbeatable.
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|Motivation=To weaken the idea that Trump is unbeatable and that his power is undiminished
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|Motivation percentage=70
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|Motivation text=In politics perception is everything. This lie/truth is designed to damage Trump's image as unbeatable.
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|Social acceptability=Acceptable
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|Social acceptability percentage=75
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|Social acceptability text=As a component of a Democratic political strategy. and within that context. the lie is acceptable.
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|Label=This is a political claim made by the opposing party.
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|Label percentage=75
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|Label text=Not many folks will unconditionally believe a claim like this anyhow. especially made in the middle of a contentious political season.
 
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