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0% 6 Checks
mostly true
0% 13 Checks
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0% 14 Checks
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0% 4 Checks
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All Fact-checks for Gambling

Hillary Clinton
stated on November 2, 2016 a rally in Tempe, Ariz.:
Says Donald Trump "says organized crime runs wild on reservations."
Half-True
Mark Warner
stated on June 21, 2016 a TV interview.:
Says Donald Trump has "bankrupt four separate businesses."
Mostly True
Charles Van Zant
stated on February 29, 2016 a House Finance and Tax committee meeting:
"For every time the state gets paid a dollar in taxes (on gambling), somebody loses $6."
Half-True
Jeb Bush
stated on September 16, 2015 the CNN debate:
"When he (Donald Trump) asked Florida to have casino gambling, we said no."
Mostly True
Jack Roberts
stated on December 11, 2013 an interview on Oregon Public Broadcasting:
"We don’t show people playing these games. We don’t show them winning playing the video lottery games."
False
United Florida Horsemen
stated on June 21, 2013 an ad campaign:
Says Florida "rubber-stamped phony horse racing."
Half-True
Ken Tanner
stated on April 24, 2013 a radio news interview:
Says "The idea of one casino per tribe is a false one."
Half-True
Diane Hurley
stated on October 14, 2012 an interview on "10 News Conference":
"Connecticut's take on slot machines is 25 cents on the dollar. And the state's take on table games:  zero."
True

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