R
Ryan Kelly
Researcher, CQ
2
Stories Published
8
Fact-Checks Published
Ryan Kelly is a news researcher for Congressional Quarterly, where his areas of specialty include politics, congressional leadership, ethics, agriculture, energy, environment, technology and transportation. He graduated from the University of California, Davis in 2001 with a degree in Political Science.
Areas of Expertise
Latest Fact-Checks by Ryan Kelly
- Funny math doesn’t quite add up February 29, 2008
- And it’s no free ride January 15, 2008
- Amnesty, amnesty, amnesty, amnesty! January 6, 2008
- He fought to improve it, then voted for it January 6, 2008
- Many, but not “every” October 22, 2007
- The Iraq Study Group didn’t say that October 9, 2007
- Consistent on gay marriage, not on amendment October 5, 2007
- Romney now opposes abortion September 12, 2007
Latest Stories by Ryan Kelly
- Fact-check: Is replacing Joe Biden on the ticket ‘unlawful’? Election law experts say it’s not July 22, 2024
- United Facts of America: Experts say facts alone won’t bridge the partisan divide September 27, 2022
- Would Tom Hanks have qualified for a coronavirus test in the US? March 12, 2020
- Fact-checking Donald Trump’s 2020 State of the Union address February 5, 2020
- What we know about Shadow, Acronym and the Iowa caucuses February 4, 2020
- A new look for the PolitiFact website February 2, 2020
- PolitiFact answers the Senate’s impeachment questions January 31, 2020
- Spend-O-Meter vs. Truth-O-Meter, Part II February 29, 2008
- Romney’s nuances on gay issues October 5, 2007