13 People 18657 Fact-checks 6572 Articles People (13) Wisconsin Election Committee, Inc . Gays Against Groomers Election Integrity Project California Friends of Voter Owned Elections Americans Against Food Taxes Mayors Against Illegal Guns Citizens Against Rail Taxes Citizens Against Government Waste Mothers Against Drunk Driving Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials Vietnam Veterans Against John McCain Ohioans Against Deceptive Rx Ballot Issue No on 60 campaign against condom requirement in adult films Fact-checks (18657) Facebook posts stated on March 20, 2024 in a Facebook post: “Trump calls for Prince Harry to leave U.S.” By Ciara O'Rourke• March 29, 2024 Donald Trump stated on February 05, 2018 in a tweet: "The Democrats are pushing for Universal HealthCare while thousands of people are marching in the UK because their U system is going broke and not working." By Mica Soellner• February 8, 2018 Viral image stated on January 02, 2021 in a Facebook post: Photo shows “2 sitting senators counting ballots” in Georgia. By Ciara O'Rourke• January 6, 2021 Mike Dudgeon stated on November 18, 2014 in newspaper article: Thirty-eight states -- Georgia not included -- have appointed, rather than elected, state school superintendents. By Nancy Badertscher• December 6, 2014 Jim Renacci stated on October 18, 2010 in a debate: Since Rep. John Boccieri’s election, "Ohio has lost 600,000 jobs" and his district’s "unemployment has doubled." By Stephen Koff• October 26, 2010 Tom Barrett stated on March 07, 2016 in a radio ad: "Republican Bob Donovan" has "run as a Republican time and again." By Tom Kertscher• March 11, 2016 Greater Wisconsin Committee stated on March 30, 2015 in a radio ad: An April 7, 2015 referendum would take "the choice of chief justice" of the Wisconsin Supreme Court "away from the people." By Tom Kertscher• April 3, 2015 Paul Gosar stated on November 15, 2022 in a tweet: The law prohibits current Secretary of State Katie Hobbs from overseeing the election while she was a candidate for governor. By Haley Tenore• December 6, 2022 Donald Trump stated on July 05, 2016 in a speech in Raleigh, N.C.: "We got the highest vote count in the history of the Republican Party." By Will Doran• July 8, 2016 Donald Trump stated on April 30, 2023 in a Truth Social post: A Florida elections bill “guts everything” “instead of getting tough, and doing what the people want (same day voting, Voter ID, proof of Citizenship, paper ballots, hand count, etc.).” By Amy Sherman• May 3, 2023 Molly Gray stated on September 24, 2020 in a candidate debate: "I proudly voted for Hillary Clinton." By Colin Meyn• September 29, 2020 Nicole Galloway stated on August 12, 2019 in her campaign announcement: Says her office "uncover(ed) $350 million in waste and fraud; it led to 40 criminal charges against both Republicans and Democrats." By Madison Czopek• September 20, 2019 Mark Obenshain stated on August 13, 2014 in a newsletter.: Virginia Democrats recently enforced voter ID rules that were "considerably more stringent than those contained in the state law they denounce." By Nancy Madsen• September 9, 2014 Adam Kinzinger stated on September 21, 2010 in a campaign commercial: "Since Debbie Halvorson has been in politics, Illinois has lost hundreds of thousands of jobs." By Louis Jacobson• October 7, 2010 Mandela Barnes stated on May 27, 2022 in News release: Says U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, his prospective opponent, has received $1.2 million from the gun lobby. By Laura Schulte• June 28, 2022 Ruth's List Florida stated on September 22, 2015 in an email to voters: "Twenty-six men named William have been elected to statewide office and only seven women have had the honor." By Joshua Gillin• September 28, 2015 Hillary Clinton stated on May 22, 2016 in an interview on "Meet the Press": "Let me say that I don't think (Bernie Sanders has) had a single negative ad ever run against him." By Linda Qiu• May 22, 2016 Sierra Club stated on February 23, 2008 in a letter from Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope to supporters: John McCain has "a consistent pattern of ducking important environmental votes." By Shawn Zeller• March 4, 2008 Adam Putnam stated on May 04, 2010 in a campaign statement: Scott Maddox has run "losing campaigns for 3 of Florida's 4 available cabinet positions." By Aaron Sharockman• May 6, 2010 Liz Cheney stated on October 28, 2022 in an ad: Kari Lake and Mark Finchem “have said that they will only honor the results of an election if they agree with it." By Tom Kertscher• November 1, 2022 Articles (6572) Are state legislators really seeking power to overrule the voters? By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• July 14, 2021 Where abortion laws stand after the 2022 midterms By Louis Jacobson• November 9, 2022 How narrow was Joe Biden’s victory over Donald Trump? By Louis Jacobson• November 13, 2020 Election officials want safe voting. Here’s how they boosted security since 2020’s threats. By Amy Sherman• October 23, 2024 Fact-checking Trump’s election fraud falsehoods in White House remarks By Daniel Funke, Clara Hendrickson, Louis Jacobson, Noah Y. Kim, Ilana Strauss• November 6, 2020 How Democrats aim to define the lessons of Jan. 6 By Jon Greenberg• January 6, 2022 Prepare for the weirdest election 'night' ever By Louis Jacobson• September 1, 2020 How to make sure your ballot is counted this fall By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman, Amy Sherman• August 17, 2020 Donald Trump indictment: What to know about 2020 election, Jan. 6 investigation and charges By Louis Jacobson• August 1, 2023 What's in a resume? By Michael Van Sickler• November 6, 2007 How ‘stop the steal’ Republicans seeking office hope to restrict voting By Bill McCarthy, Amy Sherman• June 7, 2022 Arizona’s widespread use of mail-in voting and close margins created longer wait for results By Amy Sherman• November 15, 2022 How big was Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory? 8 charts explain By Louis Jacobson• November 22, 2024 Will COVID-19 force a massive absentee vote in November election? By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• March 24, 2020 How Fox News, Newsmax vote-rigging coverage squares with defamation law By Jon Greenberg• December 23, 2020 Fact-checking Trump's false claims about Pennsylvania's election By • January 7, 2021 What can the federal government do right now to protect voting rights before the 2022 midterms? By Amy Sherman• February 18, 2022 Political Extremism in the Public Square: A resource for journalists and voters By Amy Sherman• June 9, 2022 Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District vote controversy nothing compared to the 1924 election By Stephanie Gutierrez, Lyle Muller• November 13, 2020 Will children be counted if Missouri Amendment 3 passes? It depends By Veronica Mohesky• October 15, 2020
Wisconsin Election Committee, Inc . Gays Against Groomers Election Integrity Project California Friends of Voter Owned Elections Americans Against Food Taxes Mayors Against Illegal Guns Citizens Against Rail Taxes Citizens Against Government Waste Mothers Against Drunk Driving Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials Vietnam Veterans Against John McCain Ohioans Against Deceptive Rx Ballot Issue No on 60 campaign against condom requirement in adult films
Facebook posts stated on March 20, 2024 in a Facebook post: “Trump calls for Prince Harry to leave U.S.” By Ciara O'Rourke• March 29, 2024 Donald Trump stated on February 05, 2018 in a tweet: "The Democrats are pushing for Universal HealthCare while thousands of people are marching in the UK because their U system is going broke and not working." By Mica Soellner• February 8, 2018 Viral image stated on January 02, 2021 in a Facebook post: Photo shows “2 sitting senators counting ballots” in Georgia. By Ciara O'Rourke• January 6, 2021 Mike Dudgeon stated on November 18, 2014 in newspaper article: Thirty-eight states -- Georgia not included -- have appointed, rather than elected, state school superintendents. By Nancy Badertscher• December 6, 2014 Jim Renacci stated on October 18, 2010 in a debate: Since Rep. John Boccieri’s election, "Ohio has lost 600,000 jobs" and his district’s "unemployment has doubled." By Stephen Koff• October 26, 2010 Tom Barrett stated on March 07, 2016 in a radio ad: "Republican Bob Donovan" has "run as a Republican time and again." By Tom Kertscher• March 11, 2016 Greater Wisconsin Committee stated on March 30, 2015 in a radio ad: An April 7, 2015 referendum would take "the choice of chief justice" of the Wisconsin Supreme Court "away from the people." By Tom Kertscher• April 3, 2015 Paul Gosar stated on November 15, 2022 in a tweet: The law prohibits current Secretary of State Katie Hobbs from overseeing the election while she was a candidate for governor. By Haley Tenore• December 6, 2022 Donald Trump stated on July 05, 2016 in a speech in Raleigh, N.C.: "We got the highest vote count in the history of the Republican Party." By Will Doran• July 8, 2016 Donald Trump stated on April 30, 2023 in a Truth Social post: A Florida elections bill “guts everything” “instead of getting tough, and doing what the people want (same day voting, Voter ID, proof of Citizenship, paper ballots, hand count, etc.).” By Amy Sherman• May 3, 2023 Molly Gray stated on September 24, 2020 in a candidate debate: "I proudly voted for Hillary Clinton." By Colin Meyn• September 29, 2020 Nicole Galloway stated on August 12, 2019 in her campaign announcement: Says her office "uncover(ed) $350 million in waste and fraud; it led to 40 criminal charges against both Republicans and Democrats." By Madison Czopek• September 20, 2019 Mark Obenshain stated on August 13, 2014 in a newsletter.: Virginia Democrats recently enforced voter ID rules that were "considerably more stringent than those contained in the state law they denounce." By Nancy Madsen• September 9, 2014 Adam Kinzinger stated on September 21, 2010 in a campaign commercial: "Since Debbie Halvorson has been in politics, Illinois has lost hundreds of thousands of jobs." By Louis Jacobson• October 7, 2010 Mandela Barnes stated on May 27, 2022 in News release: Says U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, his prospective opponent, has received $1.2 million from the gun lobby. By Laura Schulte• June 28, 2022 Ruth's List Florida stated on September 22, 2015 in an email to voters: "Twenty-six men named William have been elected to statewide office and only seven women have had the honor." By Joshua Gillin• September 28, 2015 Hillary Clinton stated on May 22, 2016 in an interview on "Meet the Press": "Let me say that I don't think (Bernie Sanders has) had a single negative ad ever run against him." By Linda Qiu• May 22, 2016 Sierra Club stated on February 23, 2008 in a letter from Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope to supporters: John McCain has "a consistent pattern of ducking important environmental votes." By Shawn Zeller• March 4, 2008 Adam Putnam stated on May 04, 2010 in a campaign statement: Scott Maddox has run "losing campaigns for 3 of Florida's 4 available cabinet positions." By Aaron Sharockman• May 6, 2010 Liz Cheney stated on October 28, 2022 in an ad: Kari Lake and Mark Finchem “have said that they will only honor the results of an election if they agree with it." By Tom Kertscher• November 1, 2022
Are state legislators really seeking power to overrule the voters? By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• July 14, 2021 Where abortion laws stand after the 2022 midterms By Louis Jacobson• November 9, 2022 How narrow was Joe Biden’s victory over Donald Trump? By Louis Jacobson• November 13, 2020 Election officials want safe voting. Here’s how they boosted security since 2020’s threats. By Amy Sherman• October 23, 2024 Fact-checking Trump’s election fraud falsehoods in White House remarks By Daniel Funke, Clara Hendrickson, Louis Jacobson, Noah Y. Kim, Ilana Strauss• November 6, 2020 How Democrats aim to define the lessons of Jan. 6 By Jon Greenberg• January 6, 2022 Prepare for the weirdest election 'night' ever By Louis Jacobson• September 1, 2020 How to make sure your ballot is counted this fall By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman, Amy Sherman• August 17, 2020 Donald Trump indictment: What to know about 2020 election, Jan. 6 investigation and charges By Louis Jacobson• August 1, 2023 What's in a resume? By Michael Van Sickler• November 6, 2007 How ‘stop the steal’ Republicans seeking office hope to restrict voting By Bill McCarthy, Amy Sherman• June 7, 2022 Arizona’s widespread use of mail-in voting and close margins created longer wait for results By Amy Sherman• November 15, 2022 How big was Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory? 8 charts explain By Louis Jacobson• November 22, 2024 Will COVID-19 force a massive absentee vote in November election? By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• March 24, 2020 How Fox News, Newsmax vote-rigging coverage squares with defamation law By Jon Greenberg• December 23, 2020 Fact-checking Trump's false claims about Pennsylvania's election By • January 7, 2021 What can the federal government do right now to protect voting rights before the 2022 midterms? By Amy Sherman• February 18, 2022 Political Extremism in the Public Square: A resource for journalists and voters By Amy Sherman• June 9, 2022 Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District vote controversy nothing compared to the 1924 election By Stephanie Gutierrez, Lyle Muller• November 13, 2020 Will children be counted if Missouri Amendment 3 passes? It depends By Veronica Mohesky• October 15, 2020