Ten claims nominated for PolitiFact “Lie of the Year”
What’s the PolitiFact Lie of the Year? You can vote on that.
What’s the PolitiFact Lie of the Year? You can vote on that.
It's time to choose the Lie of the Year--and PolitiFact in Washington seeks your help.
Michael McCaul has a short PolitiFact report card, including a baby doll claim.
We’re getting closer to rating the fulfillment, or not, of all of Rick Perry’s 2010 campaign promises.
Texas can’t secede, we’ve noted. That hasn’t kept residents from signing a petition.
Sen.-elect Ted Cruz of Texas already has a Truth-O-Meter report card.
So do Sens.-elect Tammy Baldwin, the Wisconsin Democrat who defeated a former governor to win a Senate seat, and Tim Kaine, the Virginia Democrat who bested a fellow former governor.
What a Texas ballot! And just in time for Election Day, we’re piling up our related fact checks.
It's been a long road to Election Day. We review our most significant fact-checks along the way.
Ballot propositions related to health care in Travis County and how Austin governs itself touched off fact checks.
Truth-O-Meter plugged in? Check.
PolitiFact is fact-checking the third Romney-Obama debate in Florida.
Paul Sadler and Ted Cruz debate on a football Friday night. We’ll listen, tweet and seek your advice on fresh claims to check.