48 People 23773 Fact-checks 8005 Articles People (48) Steve Case Vote No on 3 Heidi Group Liberal Groups 60 Plus Association Protect Your Vote states-news.com Rock the Vote True The Vote Vote No On 2 Vote No on 4 Vote NO on 8 American International Group Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty Wisconsin Election Committee, Inc . National Women's Law Center Education Action Group Pew Environment Group State Department State Farm Insurance Fact-checks (23773) Barack Obama stated on April 11, 2014 in a speech: The U.S. Justice Department has "taken on more than 100 voting rights cases since 2009." By Amy Sherman• April 23, 2014 Bloggers stated on February 07, 2021 in an Epoch Times headline: "Trump Won Two-Thirds of Election Lawsuits Where Merits Considered" By Daniel Funke• February 9, 2021 Armond Budish stated on March 22, 2011 in : "Across the United States, 25 percent of voting age African Americans do not have the photo ID that this bill would require." By Aaron Marshall• April 7, 2011 Karen Brinson Bell stated on February 25, 2021 in an appearance before a committee: Says the NC elections board “did not change state law." By Paul Specht• March 5, 2021 Anthony Fauci stated on October 03, 2021 in an interview on CNN: “There are precious few religions that actually say you cannot” get vaccinated. By Jon Greenberg• October 6, 2021 news.groopspeak.com stated on November 29, 2017 in a headline: "Breaking: federal judge grants permission to subpoena Trump." By Amy Sherman• December 5, 2017 Donald Trump stated on January 07, 2025 in a press conference: “They’re still counting the (2024 election) vote in some areas.” By Amy Sherman• January 7, 2025 GOP Daily Brief stated on November 23, 2020 in a story: “Supreme Court Shakes Up 2020 Election, Assigns Conservatives To Swing State Circuit Courts.” By Noah Y. Kim• December 2, 2020 Jim Sensenbrenner stated on January 16, 2011 in an interview after a town hall meeting: "We had a debate on whether ‘ObamaCare’ was the way to go to fix up health care and the American voters said no -- emphatically." By James B. Nelson• January 20, 2011 Nancy Pelosi stated on July 29, 2014 in a fundraising letter: "The House of Representatives has never sued a sitting president in all of U.S. history." By Louis Jacobson• July 31, 2014 Joe Biden stated on January 07, 2021 in a speech: In more than 60 cases, judges “looked at the allegations that Trump was making and determined they were without any merit.” By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• January 8, 2021 Social Media stated on May 25, 2025 in social media posts: The Republican tax and spending bill will let President Donald Trump “delay or cancel elections — legally.” By Amy Sherman• May 28, 2025 Terral Smith stated on September 09, 2012 in an opinion column in the Austin American-Statesman: Says 40 years ago, the U.S. placed Texas under Voting Rights Act for failing to print ballots in Spanish. By Sue Owen• November 16, 2012 Donald Trump stated on September 07, 2020 in a press conference: Election officials are “sending 80 million ballots all over the country. Eighty million ballots, non-requested. I call them ‘unsolicited ballots.’” By Amy Sherman• September 10, 2020 A Better Wisconsin Together stated on February 24, 2025 in Social media ads: “71 out of 72 Wisconsin counties filed lawsuits against Purdue Pharma. Brad Schimel refused to join them.” By Hope Karnopp• March 11, 2025 Vincent "Buddy" Cianci stated on December 12, 2010 in an ABC-6 interview program: "Over 80 percent of the people want the shot to vote" on whether to approve same-sex marriage, according to polls. By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• December 26, 2010 Donald Trump stated on August 11, 2025 in a speech: Washington, D.C., has 41 homicides per 100,000 people, “No. 1 that we can find anywhere in the world.” By Maria Ramirez Uribe• August 12, 2025 Senate Leadership Fund stated on August 02, 2017 in an ad: In addition to his compensation as a judge, "Roy Moore and his wife (paid themselves) over $1 million from a charity they ran." By John Kruzel• September 5, 2017 X posts stated on January 08, 2023 in a tweet: Photo shows a copycat ‘QAnon shaman’ at attack on Brazil’s capital. By Samantha Putterman• January 9, 2023 Democratic Governors Association stated on October 24, 2013 in an email blast: "Texas Governor Rick Perry’s voter ID law is a blatant effort to defeat Wendy Davis by disenfranchising tens of thousands of women voters." By W. Gardner Selby• October 31, 2013 Articles (8005) Can Donald Trump run for president if charged and convicted of removing official records? By Amy Sherman• August 9, 2022 2020 election lawsuits and ballot access: what you need to know By Amy Sherman• November 2, 2020 What’s in Florida’s new election law? By Lawrence Mower, Amy Sherman• June 2, 2021 What is ballot harvesting, and why is Trump tweeting about it during an election-year pandemic? By Amy Sherman• May 29, 2020 Donald Trump has lost dozens of election lawsuits. Here’s why By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• December 10, 2020 Sorting out fact from fiction in the Florida recounts By Kyra Haas, Amy Sherman• November 14, 2018 The Alaska U.S. Senate race: the fact-checks so far By Lauren Carroll• September 4, 2014 A timeline of what Trump said before Jan. 6 Capitol riot By Amy Sherman• January 11, 2021 Trump said ‘cheating’ was happening in Pennsylvania. Then he won. Now what? By Amy Sherman, Sara Swann• November 7, 2024 Misinformation and the Jan. 6 insurrection: When ‘patriot warriors’ were fed lies By Bill McCarthy• June 30, 2021 Fact-checking Joe Biden’s speech after Electoral College vote By Bill McCarthy• December 15, 2020 Fact-checking Trump's false claims about Pennsylvania's election By • January 7, 2021 ‘Everything we trained for’: How the far-right Oath Keepers militia planned for violence on Jan. 6 By Samantha Putterman• September 23, 2021 We asked, you answered: PolitiFact readers’ choice for the 2022 Lie of the Year By Louis Jacobson• December 13, 2022 The fallout from spreading election falsehoods: lawsuits, settlements and bankruptcy filings By Madison Czopek• June 13, 2024 Trump floats moving Nov. 3 election. But Congress holds that power By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• July 30, 2020 The battleground states where Republicans want to overhaul voting laws By Amy Sherman• January 31, 2022 Explaining Iowa’s 6-vote 2nd District U.S. House appeal By Mary Hartel• December 18, 2020 Marco Rubio and the Truth-O-Meter By Katie Sanders• February 11, 2013 Now that Roe is gone, what happens in the states? By Louis Jacobson• June 24, 2022
Steve Case Vote No on 3 Heidi Group Liberal Groups 60 Plus Association Protect Your Vote states-news.com Rock the Vote True The Vote Vote No On 2 Vote No on 4 Vote NO on 8 American International Group Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty Wisconsin Election Committee, Inc . National Women's Law Center Education Action Group Pew Environment Group State Department State Farm Insurance
Barack Obama stated on April 11, 2014 in a speech: The U.S. Justice Department has "taken on more than 100 voting rights cases since 2009." By Amy Sherman• April 23, 2014 Bloggers stated on February 07, 2021 in an Epoch Times headline: "Trump Won Two-Thirds of Election Lawsuits Where Merits Considered" By Daniel Funke• February 9, 2021 Armond Budish stated on March 22, 2011 in : "Across the United States, 25 percent of voting age African Americans do not have the photo ID that this bill would require." By Aaron Marshall• April 7, 2011 Karen Brinson Bell stated on February 25, 2021 in an appearance before a committee: Says the NC elections board “did not change state law." By Paul Specht• March 5, 2021 Anthony Fauci stated on October 03, 2021 in an interview on CNN: “There are precious few religions that actually say you cannot” get vaccinated. By Jon Greenberg• October 6, 2021 news.groopspeak.com stated on November 29, 2017 in a headline: "Breaking: federal judge grants permission to subpoena Trump." By Amy Sherman• December 5, 2017 Donald Trump stated on January 07, 2025 in a press conference: “They’re still counting the (2024 election) vote in some areas.” By Amy Sherman• January 7, 2025 GOP Daily Brief stated on November 23, 2020 in a story: “Supreme Court Shakes Up 2020 Election, Assigns Conservatives To Swing State Circuit Courts.” By Noah Y. Kim• December 2, 2020 Jim Sensenbrenner stated on January 16, 2011 in an interview after a town hall meeting: "We had a debate on whether ‘ObamaCare’ was the way to go to fix up health care and the American voters said no -- emphatically." By James B. Nelson• January 20, 2011 Nancy Pelosi stated on July 29, 2014 in a fundraising letter: "The House of Representatives has never sued a sitting president in all of U.S. history." By Louis Jacobson• July 31, 2014 Joe Biden stated on January 07, 2021 in a speech: In more than 60 cases, judges “looked at the allegations that Trump was making and determined they were without any merit.” By Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• January 8, 2021 Social Media stated on May 25, 2025 in social media posts: The Republican tax and spending bill will let President Donald Trump “delay or cancel elections — legally.” By Amy Sherman• May 28, 2025 Terral Smith stated on September 09, 2012 in an opinion column in the Austin American-Statesman: Says 40 years ago, the U.S. placed Texas under Voting Rights Act for failing to print ballots in Spanish. By Sue Owen• November 16, 2012 Donald Trump stated on September 07, 2020 in a press conference: Election officials are “sending 80 million ballots all over the country. Eighty million ballots, non-requested. I call them ‘unsolicited ballots.’” By Amy Sherman• September 10, 2020 A Better Wisconsin Together stated on February 24, 2025 in Social media ads: “71 out of 72 Wisconsin counties filed lawsuits against Purdue Pharma. Brad Schimel refused to join them.” By Hope Karnopp• March 11, 2025 Vincent "Buddy" Cianci stated on December 12, 2010 in an ABC-6 interview program: "Over 80 percent of the people want the shot to vote" on whether to approve same-sex marriage, according to polls. By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• December 26, 2010 Donald Trump stated on August 11, 2025 in a speech: Washington, D.C., has 41 homicides per 100,000 people, “No. 1 that we can find anywhere in the world.” By Maria Ramirez Uribe• August 12, 2025 Senate Leadership Fund stated on August 02, 2017 in an ad: In addition to his compensation as a judge, "Roy Moore and his wife (paid themselves) over $1 million from a charity they ran." By John Kruzel• September 5, 2017 X posts stated on January 08, 2023 in a tweet: Photo shows a copycat ‘QAnon shaman’ at attack on Brazil’s capital. By Samantha Putterman• January 9, 2023 Democratic Governors Association stated on October 24, 2013 in an email blast: "Texas Governor Rick Perry’s voter ID law is a blatant effort to defeat Wendy Davis by disenfranchising tens of thousands of women voters." By W. Gardner Selby• October 31, 2013
Can Donald Trump run for president if charged and convicted of removing official records? By Amy Sherman• August 9, 2022 2020 election lawsuits and ballot access: what you need to know By Amy Sherman• November 2, 2020 What’s in Florida’s new election law? By Lawrence Mower, Amy Sherman• June 2, 2021 What is ballot harvesting, and why is Trump tweeting about it during an election-year pandemic? By Amy Sherman• May 29, 2020 Donald Trump has lost dozens of election lawsuits. Here’s why By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• December 10, 2020 Sorting out fact from fiction in the Florida recounts By Kyra Haas, Amy Sherman• November 14, 2018 The Alaska U.S. Senate race: the fact-checks so far By Lauren Carroll• September 4, 2014 A timeline of what Trump said before Jan. 6 Capitol riot By Amy Sherman• January 11, 2021 Trump said ‘cheating’ was happening in Pennsylvania. Then he won. Now what? By Amy Sherman, Sara Swann• November 7, 2024 Misinformation and the Jan. 6 insurrection: When ‘patriot warriors’ were fed lies By Bill McCarthy• June 30, 2021 Fact-checking Joe Biden’s speech after Electoral College vote By Bill McCarthy• December 15, 2020 Fact-checking Trump's false claims about Pennsylvania's election By • January 7, 2021 ‘Everything we trained for’: How the far-right Oath Keepers militia planned for violence on Jan. 6 By Samantha Putterman• September 23, 2021 We asked, you answered: PolitiFact readers’ choice for the 2022 Lie of the Year By Louis Jacobson• December 13, 2022 The fallout from spreading election falsehoods: lawsuits, settlements and bankruptcy filings By Madison Czopek• June 13, 2024 Trump floats moving Nov. 3 election. But Congress holds that power By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• July 30, 2020 The battleground states where Republicans want to overhaul voting laws By Amy Sherman• January 31, 2022 Explaining Iowa’s 6-vote 2nd District U.S. House appeal By Mary Hartel• December 18, 2020 Marco Rubio and the Truth-O-Meter By Katie Sanders• February 11, 2013 Now that Roe is gone, what happens in the states? By Louis Jacobson• June 24, 2022