Clinton and Richardson are right that Americans are frustrated with long college aid forms, but their numbers don't add up.
Clinton and Richardson are right that Americans are frustrated with long college aid forms, but their numbers don't add up.
Once you accept some assumptions about how they did the math, the RNC does a pretty good job crunching Clinton's numbers.
Rudy Giuliani blames President Clinton for the sad state of the intelligence budget.
Barack Obama says John Edwards is new to populism, but a review of Edwards' political resume shows he has long argued the cause of regular people against economic elites.
Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney tussled over "sanctuary cities" for illegal immigrants at the CNN/YouTube debate. But their attacks exaggerate the effects of municipal policies on immigration.
The Democrats slugged it out in a Las Vegas debate. We found several claims were true, but Obama was wrong about the probability of lightning strikes vs. undocumented worker prosecutions and Richardson was way off about the popularity of Vice President Cheney and HMOs.
Fred Thompson says Mike Huckabee raised lots of taxes in Arkansas. Huckabee responds that he cut taxes "almost 100 times." We find Thompson on solid ground but Huckabee stretching the truth.
Rudy Giuliani frequently attacks Hillary Clinton over her views on the free market, but he's blatantly misquoting her.
Sen. Clinton's records as first lady are stuck in an archivist quagmire, but that doesn't mean President Clinton couldn't be helping.
A chain e-mail says Barack Obama is unpatriotic because he "refused" to say the Pledge of Allegiance and did not put his hand over his heart. But it relies on a photo taken during the national anthem, not the pledge.
It's true that Rudy Giuliani sued to end the president's line item veto, it's just not clear how much that means.
To see a chart comparing the government and private-sector experience of the candidates, click here.