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What’s in a resume?
By Michael Van Sickler November 6, 2007

The candidates have been making boasts and attacking each other over who has the most experience. We check their math.

Barbers give Dodd a good cut
By Bill Adair, Nell Benton November 5, 2007

The barbers in the TV ads aren't real, but they're correct that Dodd was the prime sponsor of the Family and Medical Leave Act.

Biden wants a bite of the Big Apple
November 2, 2007

The Delaware senator says he's the one who lowered crime in New York while Rudy Giuliani was mayor.

Not just for the richest anymore
By David DeCamp November 1, 2007

Candidates pillory the alternative minimum tax, though not always with solutions in hand.

A cancer ad gone wrong for Rudy
By Lisa Greene October 31, 2007

Surviving his own cancer scare doesn't protect Giuliani from drawing fire over disputed statistics.

Coming soon: Truth-O-Mail!
By Bill Adair October 30, 2007

Coming soon: a twice-weekly e-mail highlighting our newest Truth-O-Meter items! Get the truth in your inbox! Watch this space for the sign-up in the next few days!

Why Romney likes No Child Left Behind
By Jeffrey S. Solochek October 30, 2007

Mitt Romney backs the Bush administration's key education accountability reforms, saying that high-stakes testing has worked wonders for his state.

Attack-o-rama
By Bill Adair October 29, 2007

As the attacks increase, we're checking lots of claims and adding new items to our Attack File. You'll find them in the lower left of this page.

The perils of public financing
By Tom Tobin October 26, 2007

Bill Richardson and other critics overstate the drawbacks of John Edwards' decision to take public financing

Thompson torn on torts
By Bill Adair October 24, 2007

Update: Fred Thompson has a mixed record on tort reform. He's opposed some bills because of his preference for states' rights, but supported others.

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