PolitiFact Florida’s top 10 fact-checks of 2011
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 ...
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.
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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.
The company's unique solar cells once attracted private investors. Now taxpayers could lose millions. We check the facts.