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Does a national sales tax amount to double taxation?

October 21, 2010

Democrats keep battering Republicans over the "Fair Tax," a national sales tax proposal. But does an ad run by a labor group against a GOP candidate go too far in labeling the plan double taxation?

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October 21, 2010

Chain e-mails keep the Truth-O-Meter in flames

The art of going negative in Illinois

October 20, 2010

In the race for President Obama's old Senate seat in Illinois, voters have seen a steady stream of negative ads. We checked in on the latest from Democrat Alexi Giannoulias and Republican Mark Kirk.

A Democrat, a Libertarian and a Green walk into a room…

October 20, 2010

It's an, um, taxing tale, but as expected, Gov. Rick Perry didn't show up to Tuesday night's one-and-done gubernatorial debate (video at right). Compliments of Bill White, Kathie Glass and Deb Shafto, we picked up on claims that we've checked before.

Cookie-cutter ads from coast to coast

October 19, 2010

We've noticed a distinct lack of originality in this year's campaign ads. Candidates across the country are using identical lines.

Guv candidates each spend an hour in the hot seat

October 19, 2010

It wasn't quite a debate, though Gov. Rick Perry and Democratic nominee Bill White each sat under the bright lights last week and aired claims that have already faced the Truth-O-Meter.

Fact-checking the Colorado Senate race

October 18, 2010

We fact-check a campaign ad from the closely contested race between Michael Bennet and Ken Buck.
 

Early voting begins in Florida, and brawling debates continue

October 18, 2010

The final countdown begins. Early voting opens today, Oct. 18, 2010, throughout Florida, and the candidates shift into overdrive for their final two-week push with several debates scheduled for the U.S. Senate and governor's races.

Truth-O-Meter stuck on Half True

October 17, 2010

The Truth-O-Meter spent much of the past week stuck on Half True.

Hope as we might that politicians and pundits would be beacons of truth, they struggled to get things right on everything from mammograms to the federal budget.

In one case, both Democrats and Republicans fumbled on the same issue: foreign money in U.S. elections. And in one case -- taxes -- a Republican got it mostly right.

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Here's how things went down: 

Democrats tell half the story on 23 percent sales tax

October 15, 2010

A number of Democratic candidates in tight races have attacked Republican opponents who have voiced support for a proposal to replace federal income taxes with a tax on retail sales, the so-called "Fair Tax." But too often, the ads only mention half the equation -- the part about the sales tax.

Dueling attack ads in state CFO race

October 15, 2010

Republican Jeff Atwater and Democrat Loranne Ausley come out swinging in a pair of TV ads attacking each other. But each ad has its issues when it faces the Truth-O-Meter.

What’s in a name?

October 15, 2010

We've examined two claims made recently by gubernatorial candidates Frank Caprio and Lincoln Chafee.

Caprio attacked Chafee for his handling of a 1990s teachers' dispute in Warwick.  We ruled Caprio's claim Half True.

Chafee said changing Rhode Island's official name would require amending the U.S. Constitution. We couldn't rule definitively on that, but decided to share our research anyway.

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