President Clinton again on attack
Former President Bill Clinton claims Sen. Barack Obama "said one thing and did another" by accepting lobbyist money.
Former President Bill Clinton claims Sen. Barack Obama "said one thing and did another" by accepting lobbyist money.
In an exclusive interview with PolitiFact, the former Alaska senator confirms his status in the presidential campaign.
It's all over the news that Sen. Barack Obama claims Sen. John McCain will let the war in Iraq go on for 100 years. Obama is taking liberties with what McCain said, as we told you weeks ago.
Video footage shows meet-and-greet but no snipers on First Lady's 1996 Bosnia trip
A chain e-mail on taxes makes a lot of points, not all of them right.
Sen. John McCain makes two gaffes during a trip overseas, but thankfully, good pal Sen. Joe Lieberman is there to bail him out.
An ad says McCain mimics Bush on Iraq, taxes, oil and health care. We say not on oil.
In his AIPAC speech, Obama said chain e-mails have been distorting his position on Israel. In this article, we examine some of the charges and whether there is any truth to them.
The Pennsylvania primary is six weeks away, but the charges have been flying fast and furiously. We check the facts on some claims.
Clinton says she's skilled at foreign affairs because of her work as first lady on Northern Ireland, China and Kosovo. We check the facts to see what she did.
We examine Barack Obama's resume and find 20 years of public service work.
Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama are engaged in a battle on the validity of a March 2007 agreement to accept public financing — and its $84.1-million limit — for the general election.