PAC’s newspaper ad filled with falsehoods
The ad from the Government is Not God PAC has run in papers in Ohio and Florida. We put its claims to the Truth-O-Meter.
The ad from the Government is Not God PAC has run in papers in Ohio and Florida. We put its claims to the Truth-O-Meter.
With the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York, we fact-check claims about China, Iran and Israel.
We fact-check a claim from a Mitt Romney campaign ad that says President Barack Obama wants to cut the defense budget.
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We fact-check a claim from a Mitt Romney campaign ad that says President Barack Obama wants to cut the defense budget.
Four years ago, Barack Obama made an extraordinary array of campaign promises -- 508 pledges on everything from taxing the rich to ending the Iraq war.
As Democrats convene in Charlotte, N.C., we review our Obameter to see how Obama has fared on his promises.
Has the president kept his promises?
On the eve of the Democratic convention in Charlotte, we review our Obameter to see how Obama has fared on his 508 promises from the 2008 campaign.
On the eve of the Democratic National Convention, we check in on our Obameter to look at Obama's campaign promises.
Democrats have deployed this modified attack line in congressional races around the country. But is it more accurate?
Seems like just yesterday that the big Republican talking point was that Obamacare cuts $500 billion from Medicare. Now, it's $700 billion.
That's the number -- $716 billion to be precise -- that's gotten tossed around this week.
Mitt Romney says Barack Obama has cut Medicare by $700 billion. The Obama campaign says Republicans must not object because they included that $700 billion savings in Paul Ryan's budget. We check the facts.
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