1 People 387 Fact-checks 225 Articles People (1) Ohioans Against Deceptive Rx Ballot Issue Fact-checks (387) Sarah Godlewski stated on February 18, 2022 in Campaign statement: "Here in Wisconsin, prescription drug costs grew at a pace of nearly twice as much as the average Wisconsinite's income from 2015-2019." By D.L. Davis• March 8, 2022 Donald Trump stated on February 04, 2020 in his State of the Union: Last year, "for the first time in 51 years, the cost of prescription drugs actually went down." By Shefali Luthra• February 5, 2020 Mick Mulvaney stated on April 07, 2019 in in a interview during Fox News Sunday: "Drug prices in this country actually came down last year for the first time in 50 years. That’s because Donald Trump’s president." By Shefali Luthra• April 15, 2019 Donald Trump stated on May 22, 2019 in a speech at the White House: "Drug prices are coming down, first time in 51 years because of my administration." By Shefali Luthra, Amy Sherman• May 22, 2019 Rebecca Kleefisch stated on October 13, 2010 in a campaign TV ad: Says "Tom Barrett supports a government takeover of our health care" By Dave Umhoefer• October 17, 2010 Californians for Lower Drug Prices stated on March 21, 2016 in a press release: "Twenty-seven out-of-state pharmaceutical companies have raised more campaign dollars (against a drug price control measure) than all other state ballot measures have raised to date, combined." By Chris Nichols• April 4, 2016 Steve Acenbrak stated on November 11, 2012 in an article: "When you look at the number of crashes before the cameras were installed compared to after, they’re virtually the same." By Eric Stirgus• November 27, 2012 Nathan Deal stated on July 19, 2012 in : Says his plan to end the toll on Ga. 400 fulfills his campaign promise to commuters. By Willoughby Mariano• August 6, 2012 Jody Hice stated on December 04, 2020 in a tweet: A forensics examination of a Ware County, Ga., Dominion Voting Systems machine found votes were switched from Donald Trump to Joe Biden. By Noah Y. Kim• December 9, 2020 Georgia State Road and Tollway Authority stated on September 24, 2010 in a vote: On charging a toll for motorists to use Ga. 400 after it was slated to expire By Eric Stirgus• September 28, 2010 Stacey Abrams stated on November 15, 2017 in a post on Twitter: "The average cost for infant care in GA is almost $7,700/yr – more than average in-state college tuition." By Emily Tanaka• November 22, 2017 Facebook posts stated on December 05, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says Joe Biden killed a Kelly Loeffler campaign staffer. By Ciara O'Rourke• December 8, 2020 Dan McCready stated on August 28, 2019 in a debate on WBTV: Says Dan Bishop "took the only vote from either party — the only vote — against pharmacists being able to tell people about lower-cost drugs." By Julianna Rennie• September 3, 2019 Reader stated on October 24, 2015 in a Tweet to PolitiFact Georgia: "How is a misogynist bigot of epic proportions (like U.S. Rep. Steven Smith) allowed to serve?" By April Hunt• October 28, 2015 Ohioans Against Deceptive Rx Ballot Issue stated on May 23, 2017 in a campaign ad: "A California health care CEO is promising to reduce our prescription drug costs." By Manuela Tobias• October 13, 2017 Facebook posts stated on July 13, 2021 in a Facebook post: In the 2020 presidential election, “4,255 ballots in Fulton County, Georgia, were scanned multiple times” and “3,390 went to Biden.” By Tom Kertscher• July 19, 2021 Facebook posts stated on March 29, 2021 in a Facebook post: Georgia’s new voting law “makes it a JAIL-TIME CRIME to drop off grandma’s absentee ballot in a dropbox.” By Amy Sherman• March 30, 2021 Gavin Newsom stated on April 17, 2019 in a news release: California is leading the nation in holding drug companies accountable and fighting prescription drug prices. By Samantha Young• April 25, 2019 Facebook posts stated on March 16, 2021 in a Facebook post: A photo shows a recent White House event was actually filmed at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta. By Samantha Putterman• March 17, 2021 Facebook posts stated on May 22, 2021 in a Facebook post: "21% of 140,000 ballots were found to be in error in GA.” By Amy Sherman• May 27, 2021 Articles (225) Clinton's health care Rx: many options, fewer specifics By Kris Hundley• September 19, 2007 Orden ejecutiva de Trump de medicamentos recetados no anuló todos los ahorros respaldados por Biden By Marta Campabadal Graus, Caleb McCullough• January 24, 2025 Immigration Rx or poison pill? By Adriel Bettelheim• July 17, 2008 Name That Health Plan winners announced By Bill Adair• October 16, 2009 Our fact-checks of the pivotal Georgia Senate runoff races By Miriam Valverde• January 5, 2021 They flipped. They flopped. We wrote. By Willoughby Mariano• October 3, 2010 PolitiFact checks out toll roads, chickens By Willoughby Mariano• March 13, 2011 Donald Trump repeats his Mostly False claim about Hillary Clinton, Russia and uranium By Tom Kertscher• February 16, 2017 A sampling of Mostly True statements in 2014 By April Hunt• December 24, 2014 PolitiFact names its 2014 Lie of the Year By April Hunt• December 15, 2014 Is the Iowa Legislature repeatedly passing bills unpopular in the state? An examination By Lyle Muller• May 10, 2022 Analyzing Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ Condition of the State Address By Emily Delgado, Eleanor Hildebrandt, Caleb McCullough, Lyle Muller• January 12, 2022 Examining Bernie Sanders’ claim: Prop 61 ‘great for California taxpayers’ By Chris Nichols• October 12, 2016 The race for the Georgia U.S. Senate seat: A guide By Louis Jacobson• April 8, 2022 A promise or a projection on unemployment? By Robert Farley• July 9, 2009 Obama attack too quick on the draw By Angie Drobnic Holan• August 7, 2008 What is critical race theory, and why are conservatives blocking it? By Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman• May 24, 2021 ‘Medicare for All' emerges as early divide in first Democratic presidential primary debate By Jon Greenberg, Shefali Luthra• June 27, 2019 PolitiFact sniffs out distortions in GOP video By Robert Farley• July 7, 2009 Gingrich: One web video, two false claims By Louis Jacobson, Eric Stirgus• May 12, 2011
Sarah Godlewski stated on February 18, 2022 in Campaign statement: "Here in Wisconsin, prescription drug costs grew at a pace of nearly twice as much as the average Wisconsinite's income from 2015-2019." By D.L. Davis• March 8, 2022 Donald Trump stated on February 04, 2020 in his State of the Union: Last year, "for the first time in 51 years, the cost of prescription drugs actually went down." By Shefali Luthra• February 5, 2020 Mick Mulvaney stated on April 07, 2019 in in a interview during Fox News Sunday: "Drug prices in this country actually came down last year for the first time in 50 years. That’s because Donald Trump’s president." By Shefali Luthra• April 15, 2019 Donald Trump stated on May 22, 2019 in a speech at the White House: "Drug prices are coming down, first time in 51 years because of my administration." By Shefali Luthra, Amy Sherman• May 22, 2019 Rebecca Kleefisch stated on October 13, 2010 in a campaign TV ad: Says "Tom Barrett supports a government takeover of our health care" By Dave Umhoefer• October 17, 2010 Californians for Lower Drug Prices stated on March 21, 2016 in a press release: "Twenty-seven out-of-state pharmaceutical companies have raised more campaign dollars (against a drug price control measure) than all other state ballot measures have raised to date, combined." By Chris Nichols• April 4, 2016 Steve Acenbrak stated on November 11, 2012 in an article: "When you look at the number of crashes before the cameras were installed compared to after, they’re virtually the same." By Eric Stirgus• November 27, 2012 Nathan Deal stated on July 19, 2012 in : Says his plan to end the toll on Ga. 400 fulfills his campaign promise to commuters. By Willoughby Mariano• August 6, 2012 Jody Hice stated on December 04, 2020 in a tweet: A forensics examination of a Ware County, Ga., Dominion Voting Systems machine found votes were switched from Donald Trump to Joe Biden. By Noah Y. Kim• December 9, 2020 Georgia State Road and Tollway Authority stated on September 24, 2010 in a vote: On charging a toll for motorists to use Ga. 400 after it was slated to expire By Eric Stirgus• September 28, 2010 Stacey Abrams stated on November 15, 2017 in a post on Twitter: "The average cost for infant care in GA is almost $7,700/yr – more than average in-state college tuition." By Emily Tanaka• November 22, 2017 Facebook posts stated on December 05, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says Joe Biden killed a Kelly Loeffler campaign staffer. By Ciara O'Rourke• December 8, 2020 Dan McCready stated on August 28, 2019 in a debate on WBTV: Says Dan Bishop "took the only vote from either party — the only vote — against pharmacists being able to tell people about lower-cost drugs." By Julianna Rennie• September 3, 2019 Reader stated on October 24, 2015 in a Tweet to PolitiFact Georgia: "How is a misogynist bigot of epic proportions (like U.S. Rep. Steven Smith) allowed to serve?" By April Hunt• October 28, 2015 Ohioans Against Deceptive Rx Ballot Issue stated on May 23, 2017 in a campaign ad: "A California health care CEO is promising to reduce our prescription drug costs." By Manuela Tobias• October 13, 2017 Facebook posts stated on July 13, 2021 in a Facebook post: In the 2020 presidential election, “4,255 ballots in Fulton County, Georgia, were scanned multiple times” and “3,390 went to Biden.” By Tom Kertscher• July 19, 2021 Facebook posts stated on March 29, 2021 in a Facebook post: Georgia’s new voting law “makes it a JAIL-TIME CRIME to drop off grandma’s absentee ballot in a dropbox.” By Amy Sherman• March 30, 2021 Gavin Newsom stated on April 17, 2019 in a news release: California is leading the nation in holding drug companies accountable and fighting prescription drug prices. By Samantha Young• April 25, 2019 Facebook posts stated on March 16, 2021 in a Facebook post: A photo shows a recent White House event was actually filmed at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta. By Samantha Putterman• March 17, 2021 Facebook posts stated on May 22, 2021 in a Facebook post: "21% of 140,000 ballots were found to be in error in GA.” By Amy Sherman• May 27, 2021
Clinton's health care Rx: many options, fewer specifics By Kris Hundley• September 19, 2007 Orden ejecutiva de Trump de medicamentos recetados no anuló todos los ahorros respaldados por Biden By Marta Campabadal Graus, Caleb McCullough• January 24, 2025 Immigration Rx or poison pill? By Adriel Bettelheim• July 17, 2008 Name That Health Plan winners announced By Bill Adair• October 16, 2009 Our fact-checks of the pivotal Georgia Senate runoff races By Miriam Valverde• January 5, 2021 They flipped. They flopped. We wrote. By Willoughby Mariano• October 3, 2010 PolitiFact checks out toll roads, chickens By Willoughby Mariano• March 13, 2011 Donald Trump repeats his Mostly False claim about Hillary Clinton, Russia and uranium By Tom Kertscher• February 16, 2017 A sampling of Mostly True statements in 2014 By April Hunt• December 24, 2014 PolitiFact names its 2014 Lie of the Year By April Hunt• December 15, 2014 Is the Iowa Legislature repeatedly passing bills unpopular in the state? An examination By Lyle Muller• May 10, 2022 Analyzing Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ Condition of the State Address By Emily Delgado, Eleanor Hildebrandt, Caleb McCullough, Lyle Muller• January 12, 2022 Examining Bernie Sanders’ claim: Prop 61 ‘great for California taxpayers’ By Chris Nichols• October 12, 2016 The race for the Georgia U.S. Senate seat: A guide By Louis Jacobson• April 8, 2022 A promise or a projection on unemployment? By Robert Farley• July 9, 2009 Obama attack too quick on the draw By Angie Drobnic Holan• August 7, 2008 What is critical race theory, and why are conservatives blocking it? By Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman• May 24, 2021 ‘Medicare for All' emerges as early divide in first Democratic presidential primary debate By Jon Greenberg, Shefali Luthra• June 27, 2019 PolitiFact sniffs out distortions in GOP video By Robert Farley• July 7, 2009 Gingrich: One web video, two false claims By Louis Jacobson, Eric Stirgus• May 12, 2011