Candidate’s debt ceiling defense turns troublesome By Eric Stirgus June 2, 2014 Says he never wanted to raise the debt ceiling. Read More
Georgia superintendent candidate criticizes opponent for past votes By Eric Stirgus , Nancy Badertscher May 27, 2014 Says Democratic candidate for state school superintendent Alisha Thomas Morgan voted to slash funding for the preschool programs for disabled and special needs students. Read More
Can a candidate be too conservative? By Eric Stirgus May 13, 2014 State Rep. Elena Parent "supported Governor Nathan Deal’s plan to slash the HOPE scholarship." Read More
Handel attacks Perdue on tax returns By Eric Stirgus May 9, 2014 Says U.S. Senate candidate David Perdue flip-flopped on releasing his tax returns. Read More
Group attacks Michelle Nunn on tax position By Eric Stirgus April 30, 2014 Says Georgia Democratic Senate hopeful Michelle Nunn supports higher taxes. Read More
Common Core claim doesn’t make the grade By Eric Stirgus April 29, 2014 David Perdue supports Common Core Read More
Lawmaker’s pilot claim travels safe By Eric Stirgus April 22, 2014 "When you get a commercial pilot’s license, you learn to communicate in English no matter where you are in the world." Read More
Carter’s pay gap claim strays off track By Eric Stirgus April 21, 2014 Women are paid 77 cents for every $1 men get for the same work. Read More
Nunn avoids slip up on gender pay claim By Eric Stirgus April 18, 2014 "On average, women make 77 cents for every dollar men make." Read More
Handel’s degree claim nearly makes the grade By Eric Stirgus April 14, 2014 Seventy-two percent of Georgians did not have a chance to finish college. Read More
Broun says campaign rivals following his lead By Eric Stirgus April 9, 2014 Says U.S. Reps. Phil Gingrey and Jack Kingston have "even changed votes to what I voted, multiple times." Read More
Lawmaker seeks passing grade on CRCT claim By Eric Stirgus April 8, 2014 "In order to pass the CRCT in Georgia, you simply have to get half of the answers correct." Read More