75 People 1491 Fact-checks 702 Articles People (75) Mike Tate Horacena Tate Tate Reeves Andrew Tate Mike Bennett Mike Berlon Mike Bodker Mike Bost Mike Braun Mike DeWine Mike Dovilla Mike Dudgeon Mike Duggan Mike Fortner Mike Franken Mike Gravel Mike Honda Mike Huebsch Mike Hymes Mike Keown Fact-checks (1491) Mike Tate stated on April 18, 2014 in an interview: Welcome to Wisconsin road signs have "always been made in Wisconsin," but Scott Walker "is outsourcing them" to an out-of-state company and "paying more money for them." By Tom Kertscher• April 30, 2014 Mike Tate stated on December 03, 2012 in a blog post: "Scott Walker has even removed the 250,000 jobs promise from his website." By James B. Nelson• December 17, 2012 Mike Tate stated on November 17, 2013 in a fund-raising email: Says Gov. Scott Walker has dropped Wisconsin "to 45th in the nation in job growth prospects while campaigning for president out of state." By Tom Kertscher• December 1, 2013 Mike Tate stated on November 15, 2011 in an interview on MSNBC: Says Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker "slashed" pensions and benefits for public employees. By Tom Kertscher• November 25, 2011 Mike Tate stated on May 28, 2015 in a speech: A Republican budget proposal "would have Wisconsin have the weakest standards for who can be a teacher in the classroom in the country." By Tom Kertscher• June 11, 2015 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on August 09, 2011 in a television interview: "Two elections in a row (Waukesha County Clerk Kathy Nickolaus) has screwed up counting the vote" By Dave Umhoefer• August 11, 2011 Mike Tate stated on May 14, 2013 in a radio interview: "A bag of Cheetos costs less to buy than an apple," and in some Milwaukee neighborhoods "good luck trying to find an apple or a banana or some sort of healthy option" By Dave Umhoefer• June 3, 2013 Instagram posts stated on February 21, 2023 in an Instagram post: Andrew Tate was released from prison and “proven not guilty.” By Ciara O'Rourke• February 23, 2023 Facebook posts stated on March 10, 2023 in a post: Video shows Elon Musk saying he bought Twitter and unblocked Andrew Tate’s Twitter account because “we need to escape the suppression from the matrix and expose the global elites.” By Gabrielle Settles• March 22, 2023 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on January 17, 2012 in a video and multiple other instances: Says "over 1 million signatures" were submitted in attempt to recall Gov. Scott Walker. By Tom Kertscher• March 15, 2012 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on November 19, 2013 in a web posting: Says Gov. Scott Walker dropped out or was kicked out of college short of a degree "not long after" he was "kicked out of student elections at Marquette University." By Dave Umhoefer• December 21, 2013 Doug Jones stated on November 30, 2017 in a campaign ad: "In a 2014 case involving a man convicted of abusing two underage girls, Judge Roy Moore disagreed and wrote the dissenting opinion." By Jon Greenberg• December 6, 2017 Facebook posts stated on January 20, 2023 in a post: “Andrew Tate officially gets sentenced to 15 years in prison! (Found guilty).” By Ciara O'Rourke• January 25, 2023 Andrew Tate stated on March 26, 2024 in an X post: The ship that struck a Baltimore bridge “was cyber-attacked.” By Jeff Cercone• March 26, 2024 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on June 24, 2014 in a web video: When asked by a reporter whether he’s at the center of a "criminal scheme" to violate campaign laws, Gov. Scott Walker nodded yes. By Dave Umhoefer• June 27, 2014 Jason Rae stated on April 21, 2015 in an interview: Wisconsin's non-discrimination law "doesn't protect members of the trans-gender community." By Tom Kertscher• May 8, 2015 Sandy Pasch stated on December 29, 2012 in a radio address: Democratic Party candidates for the state Assembly "actually received 200,000 more votes statewide" than their Republican counterparts in the 2012 election By Dave Umhoefer• December 5, 2012 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on March 02, 2011 in a news release: As part of efforts to rein in protesters, Republicans in Wisconsin have "bolted windows inside the Capitol shut." By James B. Nelson• March 4, 2011 Instagram posts stated on March 08, 2024 in an Instagram post: The 2020 election was the only time in American history that an election took more than 24 hours to count. By Sofia Ahmed• March 14, 2024 Facebook posts stated on April 22, 2023 in a Facebook post: FedNow is a new “monetary system” that’s “going to cost you.” By Jeff Cercone• May 17, 2023 Articles (702) Rush Limbaugh tops our April High Five By James B. Nelson• May 5, 2014 The High Five: Our most-clicked items for June By Dave Umhoefer• July 2, 2013 Some of the themes that will shape the governor's race By Tom Kertscher• June 25, 2014 False claims dominated most-clicked items about Scott Walker By Dave Umhoefer• January 2, 2015 8 things you might hear By Tom Kertscher• January 22, 2014 Fact-checking state Democrats By Tom Kertscher• June 5, 2014 Fact-checking the Wisconsin state budget By James B. Nelson• June 18, 2015 How paid X accounts blamed Israel, Ukraine for the Baltimore bridge collapse By Madison Czopek• April 3, 2024 Viral video of voting machine malfunction in Mississippi governor runoff, explained By John Kruzel• August 29, 2019 Baltimore bridge collapse: A cyberattack, a movie and other false claims about the ship accident By Jeff Cercone• March 27, 2024 COVID-19 contact tracing for Donald Trump: Who else should isolate? By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• October 2, 2020 In Context: Giving women 'the back of his hand' By Tom Kertscher• September 4, 2014 Solving the "mystery" of Scott Walker's college years and entry into politics By Dave Umhoefer• December 18, 2013 In Context: Debbie Wasserman Schultz on Scott Walker giving ‘women the back of his hand.’ By Tom Kertscher, Amy Sherman• September 4, 2014 Fact-checking 5 claims in the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on Roe v. Wade By Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman• May 3, 2022 Candidates by any other name: Do they smell as sweet? By Dave Umhoefer• November 25, 2013 Walker making news on book tour By Tom Kertscher, Dave Umhoefer• November 22, 2013 Mike Huckabee's Mostly False claim about Fort Hood shooter's beard By Jon Greenberg• September 21, 2015 Pence vs. the Truth-O-Meter By Robert Farley• January 28, 2011 Mike Huckabee's claim on gun homicides misfires By Louis Jacobson• August 29, 2013
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Mike Tate stated on April 18, 2014 in an interview: Welcome to Wisconsin road signs have "always been made in Wisconsin," but Scott Walker "is outsourcing them" to an out-of-state company and "paying more money for them." By Tom Kertscher• April 30, 2014 Mike Tate stated on December 03, 2012 in a blog post: "Scott Walker has even removed the 250,000 jobs promise from his website." By James B. Nelson• December 17, 2012 Mike Tate stated on November 17, 2013 in a fund-raising email: Says Gov. Scott Walker has dropped Wisconsin "to 45th in the nation in job growth prospects while campaigning for president out of state." By Tom Kertscher• December 1, 2013 Mike Tate stated on November 15, 2011 in an interview on MSNBC: Says Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker "slashed" pensions and benefits for public employees. By Tom Kertscher• November 25, 2011 Mike Tate stated on May 28, 2015 in a speech: A Republican budget proposal "would have Wisconsin have the weakest standards for who can be a teacher in the classroom in the country." By Tom Kertscher• June 11, 2015 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on August 09, 2011 in a television interview: "Two elections in a row (Waukesha County Clerk Kathy Nickolaus) has screwed up counting the vote" By Dave Umhoefer• August 11, 2011 Mike Tate stated on May 14, 2013 in a radio interview: "A bag of Cheetos costs less to buy than an apple," and in some Milwaukee neighborhoods "good luck trying to find an apple or a banana or some sort of healthy option" By Dave Umhoefer• June 3, 2013 Instagram posts stated on February 21, 2023 in an Instagram post: Andrew Tate was released from prison and “proven not guilty.” By Ciara O'Rourke• February 23, 2023 Facebook posts stated on March 10, 2023 in a post: Video shows Elon Musk saying he bought Twitter and unblocked Andrew Tate’s Twitter account because “we need to escape the suppression from the matrix and expose the global elites.” By Gabrielle Settles• March 22, 2023 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on January 17, 2012 in a video and multiple other instances: Says "over 1 million signatures" were submitted in attempt to recall Gov. Scott Walker. By Tom Kertscher• March 15, 2012 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on November 19, 2013 in a web posting: Says Gov. Scott Walker dropped out or was kicked out of college short of a degree "not long after" he was "kicked out of student elections at Marquette University." By Dave Umhoefer• December 21, 2013 Doug Jones stated on November 30, 2017 in a campaign ad: "In a 2014 case involving a man convicted of abusing two underage girls, Judge Roy Moore disagreed and wrote the dissenting opinion." By Jon Greenberg• December 6, 2017 Facebook posts stated on January 20, 2023 in a post: “Andrew Tate officially gets sentenced to 15 years in prison! (Found guilty).” By Ciara O'Rourke• January 25, 2023 Andrew Tate stated on March 26, 2024 in an X post: The ship that struck a Baltimore bridge “was cyber-attacked.” By Jeff Cercone• March 26, 2024 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on June 24, 2014 in a web video: When asked by a reporter whether he’s at the center of a "criminal scheme" to violate campaign laws, Gov. Scott Walker nodded yes. By Dave Umhoefer• June 27, 2014 Jason Rae stated on April 21, 2015 in an interview: Wisconsin's non-discrimination law "doesn't protect members of the trans-gender community." By Tom Kertscher• May 8, 2015 Sandy Pasch stated on December 29, 2012 in a radio address: Democratic Party candidates for the state Assembly "actually received 200,000 more votes statewide" than their Republican counterparts in the 2012 election By Dave Umhoefer• December 5, 2012 Democratic Party of Wisconsin stated on March 02, 2011 in a news release: As part of efforts to rein in protesters, Republicans in Wisconsin have "bolted windows inside the Capitol shut." By James B. Nelson• March 4, 2011 Instagram posts stated on March 08, 2024 in an Instagram post: The 2020 election was the only time in American history that an election took more than 24 hours to count. By Sofia Ahmed• March 14, 2024 Facebook posts stated on April 22, 2023 in a Facebook post: FedNow is a new “monetary system” that’s “going to cost you.” By Jeff Cercone• May 17, 2023
Rush Limbaugh tops our April High Five By James B. Nelson• May 5, 2014 The High Five: Our most-clicked items for June By Dave Umhoefer• July 2, 2013 Some of the themes that will shape the governor's race By Tom Kertscher• June 25, 2014 False claims dominated most-clicked items about Scott Walker By Dave Umhoefer• January 2, 2015 8 things you might hear By Tom Kertscher• January 22, 2014 Fact-checking state Democrats By Tom Kertscher• June 5, 2014 Fact-checking the Wisconsin state budget By James B. Nelson• June 18, 2015 How paid X accounts blamed Israel, Ukraine for the Baltimore bridge collapse By Madison Czopek• April 3, 2024 Viral video of voting machine malfunction in Mississippi governor runoff, explained By John Kruzel• August 29, 2019 Baltimore bridge collapse: A cyberattack, a movie and other false claims about the ship accident By Jeff Cercone• March 27, 2024 COVID-19 contact tracing for Donald Trump: Who else should isolate? By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• October 2, 2020 In Context: Giving women 'the back of his hand' By Tom Kertscher• September 4, 2014 Solving the "mystery" of Scott Walker's college years and entry into politics By Dave Umhoefer• December 18, 2013 In Context: Debbie Wasserman Schultz on Scott Walker giving ‘women the back of his hand.’ By Tom Kertscher, Amy Sherman• September 4, 2014 Fact-checking 5 claims in the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on Roe v. Wade By Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman• May 3, 2022 Candidates by any other name: Do they smell as sweet? By Dave Umhoefer• November 25, 2013 Walker making news on book tour By Tom Kertscher, Dave Umhoefer• November 22, 2013 Mike Huckabee's Mostly False claim about Fort Hood shooter's beard By Jon Greenberg• September 21, 2015 Pence vs. the Truth-O-Meter By Robert Farley• January 28, 2011 Mike Huckabee's claim on gun homicides misfires By Louis Jacobson• August 29, 2013