1 People 5933 Fact-checks 1727 Articles People (1) CQ Press City Crime Rankings, 2010-2011 Fact-checks (5933) Mark Pocan stated on June 02, 2017 in a speech at the state Democratic convention: "Seven years later, (Scott Walker) has not hit his first campaign promise of creating 250,000 jobs." By Alan Hovorka• June 23, 2017 Claire McCaskill stated on October 10, 2017 in a campaign statement: Says Josh Hawley "broke his promise to create a Public Corruption Unit to crack down on the pay-to-play culture of Jefferson City." By Emily McCarter, Lucille Sherman• November 24, 2017 Glenn Beck stated on June 07, 2010 in his Fox News program: "The 2000 Census cost $4.5 billion. The 2010 Census is set to cost up to $14.5 billion." By Robert Farley• June 11, 2010 Ted Strickland stated on January 08, 2013 in a news release: Says Ohio’s economic recovery "started in February 2010." By Henry J. Gomez• January 24, 2013 Paul Krugman stated on May 28, 2012 in a column in The New York Times: Says "there have been some job gains in the McMansion State since Mr. Christie took office, but they have lagged gains both in the nation as a whole and in New York and Connecticut, the obvious points of comparison." By Bill Wichert• May 31, 2012 Stacey Abrams stated on July 23, 2020 in an MSNBC interview: “Right now, we are about 4% behind the (census) response rate where we were in 2010. But for Black and Latino and Native American communities, they’re behind by 10%.” By Miriam Valverde• July 31, 2020 Martin O'Malley stated on October 02, 2011 in an interview on CBS's "Face the Nation": "When it comes to being effective at creating jobs … (Chris Christie has not had) a record of governing for effectiveness. ... Last year, New Jersey created no net new jobs." By Louis Jacobson• October 3, 2011 Janet Adkins stated on March 24, 2014 in a Florida House subcommittee meeting: "We have been teaching these (Common Core) standards in Florida schools since 2010." By Amy Sherman• March 28, 2014 Anna Little stated on August 02, 2012 in an interview on NJToday: "We actually made history in 2010. We came the closest in 24 years to defeating Frank Pallone." By Bill Wichert• August 13, 2012 PuppetStringNews.com stated on November 26, 2017 in a headline: "Obama released 10 Russian agents from U.S. custody in 2010 during Hillary’s uranium deal." By Amy Sherman• December 6, 2017 Charlie Crist stated on October 14, 2014 in a campaign ad: Says Rick Scott changed his promise from 700,000 jobs created "on top of what normal growth would be" to just 700,000 jobs. By Angie Drobnic Holan• October 14, 2014 Chris Christie stated on February 26, 2013 in a budget speech to the New Jersey Legislature: "Since January 2010, New Jersey has added 103,000 new private sector jobs. The last two years -- 2011 and 2012 -- have been the best two years of private sector job growth since 1999." By Caryn Shinske• March 3, 2013 Chris Christie stated on January 08, 2013 in State of the State address: "In total, we have added nearly 75,000 private sector jobs in New Jersey since we took office in January 2010." By Caryn Shinske• January 20, 2013 Keep Conservatives United stated on September 01, 2011 in a video advertisement.: Says "Rick Perry doubled spending in a decade." By W. Gardner Selby• September 14, 2011 Chris Christie stated on September 23, 2012 in a campaign speech: Says there are "fewer jobs in America today than when Barack Obama became president." By Bill Wichert• September 26, 2012 Michael Burgess stated on December 28, 2010 in an interview.: Says 2010 was the "worst year ever for America's doctors" reimbursed by Medicare. By W. Gardner Selby• January 20, 2011 Rick Perry stated on February 08, 2011 in a speech: "Texas added more jobs in 2010 than any other state." By • February 15, 2011 Gary Chiusano stated on February 26, 2012 in an interview on My9 News' “New Jersey Now”: Says pension contributions under Gov. Chris Christie would represent "75 percent of the total contribution made between the years 1995 and 2010. That's right, in 15 years, total state contribution was only $2.1 billion." By Bill Wichert• March 7, 2012 Occupy Wall Street stated on October 05, 2011 in a sign at an Occupy Wall Street protest: "94 percent of winning candidates in 2010 had more money than their opponents." By Louis Jacobson• October 17, 2011 Donna Brazile stated on August 29, 2010 in a roundtable discussion on ABC's "This Week with Christiane Amanpour": "Forty-five percent of those who've been unemployed, they've been unemployed for six months or longer." By Louis Jacobson• August 31, 2010 Articles (1727) Tracking Ted Cruz fact checks By W. Gardner Selby• March 15, 2016 Our procrastinator's guide to the 2010 race for governor By Dave Umhoefer• November 1, 2010 The highs and lows of the 2010 campaign By Louis Jacobson• November 1, 2010 PolitiFact's wildest and wackiest claims of 2010 By Martha M. Hamilton• December 31, 2010 Perry and White twirl with the Texas Truth-O-Meter By W. Gardner Selby• November 1, 2010 Rep. Marcy Kaptur's quip about First Energy revenues rated No. 1 for 2010 By Robert Higgs• December 31, 2010 Cookie-cutter ads from coast to coast By Bill Adair• October 19, 2010 Marco Rubio, Florida's new U.S. senator By John Bartosek, Lukas Pleva, Aaron Sharockman, Amy Sherman, Cristina Silva• November 3, 2010 Fact-checking Florida's gubernatorial debate By John Bartosek• October 11, 2010 The Ocean State's Top Ten By Tim Murphy• December 30, 2010 Where the clicks were: our most-read 2010 fact-checks By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 28, 2010 Fact-checking the unbelievable 2010 election campaigns By Aaron Sharockman• October 30, 2010 The Voter Guide: Seven key distortions of the campaign By Angie Drobnic Holan• October 28, 2010 Candidates use and abuse numbers to make a point By W. Gardner Selby• October 13, 2010 Fact-checking Florida's U.S. Senate debate By John Bartosek• October 7, 2010 Rob Portman's claim about Lee Fisher and gun control rated No. 3 for 2010 By Robert Higgs• December 29, 2010 Rick Scott, Florida's new governor By John Bartosek, Becky Bowers, Louis Jacobson, Aaron Sharockman, Amy Sherman• November 3, 2010 Voting Tuesday? Check out the Truth-O-Meter first By Tim Murphy• September 12, 2010 PolitiFact Ohio selects the Top 10 for 2010 By Robert Higgs• December 27, 2010 CNN/St. Petersburg Times debate brings attacks old and new By Aaron Sharockman• October 24, 2010
Mark Pocan stated on June 02, 2017 in a speech at the state Democratic convention: "Seven years later, (Scott Walker) has not hit his first campaign promise of creating 250,000 jobs." By Alan Hovorka• June 23, 2017 Claire McCaskill stated on October 10, 2017 in a campaign statement: Says Josh Hawley "broke his promise to create a Public Corruption Unit to crack down on the pay-to-play culture of Jefferson City." By Emily McCarter, Lucille Sherman• November 24, 2017 Glenn Beck stated on June 07, 2010 in his Fox News program: "The 2000 Census cost $4.5 billion. The 2010 Census is set to cost up to $14.5 billion." By Robert Farley• June 11, 2010 Ted Strickland stated on January 08, 2013 in a news release: Says Ohio’s economic recovery "started in February 2010." By Henry J. Gomez• January 24, 2013 Paul Krugman stated on May 28, 2012 in a column in The New York Times: Says "there have been some job gains in the McMansion State since Mr. Christie took office, but they have lagged gains both in the nation as a whole and in New York and Connecticut, the obvious points of comparison." By Bill Wichert• May 31, 2012 Stacey Abrams stated on July 23, 2020 in an MSNBC interview: “Right now, we are about 4% behind the (census) response rate where we were in 2010. But for Black and Latino and Native American communities, they’re behind by 10%.” By Miriam Valverde• July 31, 2020 Martin O'Malley stated on October 02, 2011 in an interview on CBS's "Face the Nation": "When it comes to being effective at creating jobs … (Chris Christie has not had) a record of governing for effectiveness. ... Last year, New Jersey created no net new jobs." By Louis Jacobson• October 3, 2011 Janet Adkins stated on March 24, 2014 in a Florida House subcommittee meeting: "We have been teaching these (Common Core) standards in Florida schools since 2010." By Amy Sherman• March 28, 2014 Anna Little stated on August 02, 2012 in an interview on NJToday: "We actually made history in 2010. We came the closest in 24 years to defeating Frank Pallone." By Bill Wichert• August 13, 2012 PuppetStringNews.com stated on November 26, 2017 in a headline: "Obama released 10 Russian agents from U.S. custody in 2010 during Hillary’s uranium deal." By Amy Sherman• December 6, 2017 Charlie Crist stated on October 14, 2014 in a campaign ad: Says Rick Scott changed his promise from 700,000 jobs created "on top of what normal growth would be" to just 700,000 jobs. By Angie Drobnic Holan• October 14, 2014 Chris Christie stated on February 26, 2013 in a budget speech to the New Jersey Legislature: "Since January 2010, New Jersey has added 103,000 new private sector jobs. The last two years -- 2011 and 2012 -- have been the best two years of private sector job growth since 1999." By Caryn Shinske• March 3, 2013 Chris Christie stated on January 08, 2013 in State of the State address: "In total, we have added nearly 75,000 private sector jobs in New Jersey since we took office in January 2010." By Caryn Shinske• January 20, 2013 Keep Conservatives United stated on September 01, 2011 in a video advertisement.: Says "Rick Perry doubled spending in a decade." By W. Gardner Selby• September 14, 2011 Chris Christie stated on September 23, 2012 in a campaign speech: Says there are "fewer jobs in America today than when Barack Obama became president." By Bill Wichert• September 26, 2012 Michael Burgess stated on December 28, 2010 in an interview.: Says 2010 was the "worst year ever for America's doctors" reimbursed by Medicare. By W. Gardner Selby• January 20, 2011 Rick Perry stated on February 08, 2011 in a speech: "Texas added more jobs in 2010 than any other state." By • February 15, 2011 Gary Chiusano stated on February 26, 2012 in an interview on My9 News' “New Jersey Now”: Says pension contributions under Gov. Chris Christie would represent "75 percent of the total contribution made between the years 1995 and 2010. That's right, in 15 years, total state contribution was only $2.1 billion." By Bill Wichert• March 7, 2012 Occupy Wall Street stated on October 05, 2011 in a sign at an Occupy Wall Street protest: "94 percent of winning candidates in 2010 had more money than their opponents." By Louis Jacobson• October 17, 2011 Donna Brazile stated on August 29, 2010 in a roundtable discussion on ABC's "This Week with Christiane Amanpour": "Forty-five percent of those who've been unemployed, they've been unemployed for six months or longer." By Louis Jacobson• August 31, 2010
Tracking Ted Cruz fact checks By W. Gardner Selby• March 15, 2016 Our procrastinator's guide to the 2010 race for governor By Dave Umhoefer• November 1, 2010 The highs and lows of the 2010 campaign By Louis Jacobson• November 1, 2010 PolitiFact's wildest and wackiest claims of 2010 By Martha M. Hamilton• December 31, 2010 Perry and White twirl with the Texas Truth-O-Meter By W. Gardner Selby• November 1, 2010 Rep. Marcy Kaptur's quip about First Energy revenues rated No. 1 for 2010 By Robert Higgs• December 31, 2010 Cookie-cutter ads from coast to coast By Bill Adair• October 19, 2010 Marco Rubio, Florida's new U.S. senator By John Bartosek, Lukas Pleva, Aaron Sharockman, Amy Sherman, Cristina Silva• November 3, 2010 Fact-checking Florida's gubernatorial debate By John Bartosek• October 11, 2010 The Ocean State's Top Ten By Tim Murphy• December 30, 2010 Where the clicks were: our most-read 2010 fact-checks By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 28, 2010 Fact-checking the unbelievable 2010 election campaigns By Aaron Sharockman• October 30, 2010 The Voter Guide: Seven key distortions of the campaign By Angie Drobnic Holan• October 28, 2010 Candidates use and abuse numbers to make a point By W. Gardner Selby• October 13, 2010 Fact-checking Florida's U.S. Senate debate By John Bartosek• October 7, 2010 Rob Portman's claim about Lee Fisher and gun control rated No. 3 for 2010 By Robert Higgs• December 29, 2010 Rick Scott, Florida's new governor By John Bartosek, Becky Bowers, Louis Jacobson, Aaron Sharockman, Amy Sherman• November 3, 2010 Voting Tuesday? Check out the Truth-O-Meter first By Tim Murphy• September 12, 2010 PolitiFact Ohio selects the Top 10 for 2010 By Robert Higgs• December 27, 2010 CNN/St. Petersburg Times debate brings attacks old and new By Aaron Sharockman• October 24, 2010