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Fact-checking ad on Nevada’s Catherine Cortez Masto’s record against meth dealers
By Maria Ramirez Uribe
October 14, 2022

As attorney general, Catherine Cortez Masto “opposed tougher laws on methamphetamine dealers.”

Attack ad twists JD Vance’s words on racism and Trump voters
By Jon Greenberg
April 28, 2022

Says J.D. Vance said, “People who voted for Trump voted for him for racist reasons.”

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By Paul Specht
December 22, 2021

Audio clips from ad show Pat McCrory supported Black Lives Matter protesters while condemning ‘Trump supporters’

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By Elizabeth Thompson
August 8, 2019

Dan McCready backed state legislation that raised consumers "$149 million a year in higher energy costs."

No, Beto O’Rourke’s father in law did not buy him his congressional seat
By Madlin Mekelburg
March 14, 2019

Says Beto O'Rourke's "father-in-law, a billionaire real estate developer who bankrolled a Super PAC to buy Beto a congressional seat…"

Did Beto O’Rourke cause a crash while driving drunk?
By Madlin Mekelburg
March 14, 2019

Says Beto O’Rourke crashed into barriers, "causing a collision while driving drunk, then fleeing the scene to avoid accountability."

Beto O’Rourke’s comments about women were published in a play review
By Madlin Mekelburg
March 14, 2019

Says Beto O’Rourke perpetuated stereotypes, "casting aspersions on working women whose ‘only qualifications seemed to be large breasts and tight buttocks’."

Did O’Rourke support a plan in El Paso to bulldoze community, enrich his father-in-law?
By Madlin Mekelburg
March 14, 2019

Says Beto O’Rourke did his father-in-law’s "bidding on the El Paso City Council, pushing a downtown redevelopment scheme to bulldoze a poor Hispanic neighborhood while…

Conservative group says Senate hopeful Leah Vukmir cost taxpayers $15,000 in open records fight
By Jennifer Walter
August 14, 2018

Says Leah Vukmir "claimed the open records law didn't apply to her, got sued, lost and cost taxpayers $15,000 in legal fees."

Did Senate candidate Leah Vukmir seek ‘leniency’ for fellow lawmaker convicted of sexual assault?
By Tom Kertscher
July 18, 2018

Says Leah Vukmir "wrote a letter seeking leniency for a fellow state legislator convicted of sexual assault."

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