10 News checks out the Scott-O-Meter
We look at Gov. Rick Scott's campaign promises in a video report for 10 News.
We look at Gov. Rick Scott's campaign promises in a video report for 10 News.
We look back at our most popular reports of 2011: fact-checks of Marco Rubio, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Rick Scott and Alan Grayson. And then there was that Evan Longoria viral video ...
The former Massachusetts governor has a relatively even PolitiFact record, about the same number of ratings at the True end of the spectrum as on the False end.
We assess Ron Paul's record on the Truth-O-Meter. Overall, his record leans toward truth.
A pro-Romney group is going hard after the former House speaker and sudden front-runner.
In campaign ads, web videos and TV interviews, Democrats repeatedly said House Republicans had "voted to end Medicare." Our 2011 winner is the latest in a long history of scare tactics aimed at senior citizens.
The claim that economic stimulus created "zero jobs" was the No. 1 choice of PolitiFact readers.
With the candidates meeting for the 16th debate tonight, we review our most interesting fact-checks from the previous 15.
We'll soon be naming our winner. Vote now in our Readers' Choice poll!
The Democratic National Committee put out two videos on Oct. 28, 2011 -- a 30-second version and one four minutes long -- that portray former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as a chronic flip-flopper. The four-minute version was packed full of claims that we're still checking.
If you're interested in the Solyndra story, take a look at these fact checks.
The company's unique solar cells once attracted private investors. Now taxpayers could lose millions. We check the facts.