Google has been accused of election interference for showing voters where they can vote for Kamala Harris – but not for Donald Trump.
Elon Musk sounded the alarm on X on Tuesday after followers complained.
When a voter on their phone typed into Google: ‘Where can I vote for Kamala Harris?’, Google responded with a map showing the nearest polling station.
But when searching ‘Where can I vote for Donald Trump?’, no such map appeared, prompting the user to enter their full address.
A Google search for ‘where can I vote for Harris’ yields a Google map with a prompt, asking for an address to locate the nearest polling station
The same search for Trump, however, offers no such polling station finder
Instead, ‘where can I vote for Trump’ yields a result for CNN and NBC articles about the election
DailyMail.com ran the same test – and yielded the same result. A search for ‘where can I vote for Harris’ offered a map of NYC
But when searching ‘Where can I vote for Donald Trump?’, no such map appeared, prompting the user to enter their full address
Others echoed his comments and said it was proof of left-leaning big tech interfering with the outcome of the nail-biter election.
Google, however, has said that the ‘Where to vote’ panel is appearing on some specific searches because there is a county named ‘Harris’ in Texas.
The company said shortly after that the issue had been fixed.
Musk acknowledged Google’s explanation, and replied: ‘Thanks for the clarification.’
In every swing state, Trump and Harris are tied, according to latest polling.
Trump himself conceded that his team does not expect an election result tonight.
Google, however, has said that the ‘Where to vote’ panel is appearing on some specific searches because there is a county named ‘Harris in Texas
The company said shortly after that the issue had been fixed
But Republicans have blasted major TV networks for giving Kamala and her camp more airtime.
She appeared on SNL on Saturday – and her VP pick, Tim Walz, was on CBS’s Stephen Colbert last night.
Many say it amounts to a breach of the equal air-time rule.
Harris and Trump are tied in every swing state in what forecasters say is one of the tightest races in history