Fact-checking the second GOP presidential debate
We sort out fact from fiction at the second presidential debate.
Look back at our live blog of the debate.
We sort out fact from fiction at the second presidential debate.
Look back at our live blog of the debate.
We look back at attacks between frontrunner Donald Trump and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
For a spell, Ted Cruz looked to be a bit left out of the 11-candidate Republican presidential debate.
Then the Texan remaining in the field got back-to-back opportunities to criticize the Iran agreement and federal aid to Planned Parenthood. Later, he called the elevation of John Roberts to the U.S. Supreme Court "a mistake" before acknowledging he supported the Roberts' nomination at the time.
Cruz also said he'd place Rosa Parks on a revamped $20 bill.
Catch a lot more on PolitiFact's site and enjoy the Austin American-Statesman's coverage here.
How did Scott Walker do, factcheck-wise, in the second Republican presidential go-round? We check it out.
As the second GOP debate approaches, we look back at attacks between frontrunner Donald Trump and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
A Greg Abbott tweet prompted us to check on whether legislative actions that took full effect in 2013 led to fewer abortions and unintended pregnancies.
Donald Trump, rallying in Dallas, brings a Truth-O-Meter record heavy with False ratings.
Let us know if you hear something fresh we should check?
We review recent union-related fact checks ahead of a Walker speech in which he is expected to propose abolishing unions for federal workers.
Eleven of the 17 candidates vying for the Republican nomination for president will be on the main stage at the second debate Wednesday.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, trailing in the polls, won't be among them. As part of PolitiFact's ongoing series examining statesment from candidates on both sides of the aisle, today we look at claims made by Jindal, who will again appear in the "undercard" debate prior to the main event.
Donald Trump tries to clarify his comments about Carly Fiorina's face, and Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wis., says he alone signed legislation requiring external investigations of deaths in police custody.
Several GOP candidates appeared on the Sunday shows ahead of Wednesday's GOP debate. We fact-check claims from Scott Walker and Donald Trump.