Truth-O-Meter checks claims on interracial marriage, emergency schools repairs
Mostly True, False rulings given for weekend Truth-O-Meter claims.
Mostly True, False rulings given for weekend Truth-O-Meter claims.
We check some of the claims from the Fox News-Wall Street Journal debate.
With our new effort in Tennessee, PolitiFact and its partners have dedicated the equivalent of 35 full-time journalists to fact-checking, which we believe is the largest effort in history.
The 28-minute video from the pro-Newt Gingrich Super PAC Winning Our Future seeks to impeach Mitt Romney's credentials as a businessman. But the video's accuracy is mixed at best. Here's a rundown of facts we've checked.
We fact-check a recent campaign commercial in the Republican primary for president. Seen a new ad? Be sure to drop us a line.
Don't have 28 minutes to watch the anti-Romney video? Then check out our handy synopsis. (Spoiler alert: It ends with Romney saying something in French.)
PolitiFact Texas just turned 2 -- bounding into toddler-hood in part thanks to strong interest in fact checks of Rick Perry and Barack Obama.
That's the claim President Barack Obama's campaign makes on its website. But we found serious problems with the charge.
The notion that Mitt Romney admitted liking the ability to fire people was media catnip. But what's the full context of his quote?
Rick Scott's second State of the State address included claims about jobs, the cost of living and doughnuts. How'd he fare on the Truth-O-Meter?
Gov. Perry says he once got his remarkable hair cut for $1, but now it’s costing $25. We wondered.
Republican Anna Little blamed U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez for increasing federal debt. Meanwhile, U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell claimed there's been no legislation that took away a gun from anyone in the last 20 years.