15 People 15280 Fact-checks 5179 Articles People (15) North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party Oliver North Make the Road Nevada Rick North Protect Oregon Driver Licenses Make Us Great Again ACLU of North Carolina North Carolina Futures Action Fund North Carolina Democratic Party North Carolina Healthcare Association North Carolina Republican Party North Korean foreign ministry Americans For Prosperity, North Carolina chapter Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District North Carolina state House Democratic Caucus Fact-checks (15280) Art Acevedo stated on November 14, 2010 in an interview.: Texas leads "the country in drunk driving fatalities." By W. Gardner Selby• November 18, 2010 North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party stated on November 01, 2018 in a Facebook ad: "Attention hunters: Voting in North Dakota could cost you your out-of-state hunting licenses." By Manuela Tobias• November 2, 2018 Kevin Cramer stated on October 18, 2018 in North Dakota Senate debate: "The standard of voting in North Dakota is the easiest in the country." By Manuela Tobias• October 23, 2018 Kevin Cramer stated on May 04, 2018 in an interview with Hugh Hewitt: Says Heidi Heitkamp "cast the deciding vote to kill the Congressional Review Act that would have repealed a BLM flaring rule that was designed just for North Dakota." By Manuela Tobias• May 10, 2018 Crossroads GPS stated on October 25, 2010 in a campaign commerical: "North Dakota's economy is reeling." By Louis Jacobson• October 29, 2010 Stephen Archambault stated on August 12, 2010 in a candidate debate: Rhode Island is "at the top of the country for alcohol-related fatalities." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• August 19, 2010 Facebook posts stated on August 26, 2020 in a Facebook post: “Feds Seize 19,888 Fake State Driver Licenses (Made in China) in Chicago O'Hare Airport - ALL Registered to Vote -- ALL Demorats!” By Madison Czopek• September 9, 2020 John Kitzhaber stated on December 03, 2012 in a speech.: Says that in 2011, Oregon had "the second fastest growing economy in the nation." By Ian K. Kullgren• December 5, 2012 Occupy Democrats stated on October 15, 2018 in a post on Facebook: "The Postal Service only gives tribal residents PO boxes. The Republican-controlled Supreme Court just said it’s totally okay for North Dakota to demand that ONLY residents with street addresses can vote. Native Americans were the last to get the right to vote, and now they are the first to lose it." By Tessa Weinberg• October 23, 2018 Kevin Cramer stated on October 26, 2018 in U.S. Senate debate: "Protections on pre-existing conditions have been there since the 1970s." By Manuela Tobias• November 1, 2018 Facebook posts stated on March 17, 2020 in a Facebook post: People protesting the Dakota Access pipeline “were intentionally poisoned” by government officials in North Dakota when a pilot “knowingly sprayed poisonous chemicals” over protesters’ camps. By Madison Czopek• April 12, 2022 Heidi Heitkamp stated on August 16, 2018 in a campaign ad: Says Kevin Cramer voted to let insurance companies go back to denying coverage for 300,000 North Dakotans with pre-existing conditions. By Manuela Tobias• August 24, 2018 Scott Galloway stated on November 07, 2018 in a tweet: "The number of people who just got their voting rights restored in Florida is greater than the populations of Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, Rhode Island, Montana, Maine and New Hampshire." By Amy Sherman• November 8, 2018 Chris Redfern stated on April 30, 2013 in a fundraising email: "Six out of 10 of the highest unemployment rates are also in so-called right to work states." By Tom Feran• May 6, 2013 Joe Straus stated on December 15, 2015 in campaign video: "Texas is growing twice as fast as the rest of the country." By Eleanor Dearman• January 30, 2016 Heidi Heitkamp stated on February 24, 2019 in a roundtable on ABC's "This Week": "We have record bankruptcies in farming country." By Louis Jacobson• February 26, 2019 Bill O'Reilly stated on February 24, 2011 in on Fox News' "The O'Reilly Factor": "The right-to-work states have much lower level of unemployment than the union states do." By Louis Jacobson• February 28, 2011 Roy Cooper stated on August 15, 2017 in Press release: House Bill 330 "grants immunity from liability to motorists who strike protesters." By Paul Specht• August 16, 2017 Joe Biden stated on September 21, 2020 in a speech: “If you just count all the deaths in the red states, we are number two in the world in deaths, just behind Brazil.” By Madeline Heim• October 1, 2020 Mike Romano stated on February 02, 2019 in a tweet: In the state rankings for ACT test scores, West Virginia "is 30th. Which states are listed in the bottom? 15 states with charter schools." By Mylana Chico, Rebecca Jerome• April 4, 2019 Articles (5179) Fact-checking Donald Trump's rally in North Dakota By Louis Jacobson, Bill McCarthy, Miriam Valverde• June 28, 2018 Texas gaining more than 1,000 residents a day, but North Dakota growing faster By W. Gardner Selby• January 16, 2014 Gasoline price blame game: 2012 edition By Molly Moorhead• March 22, 2012 Year of the Lies: Farmer says some Trump tariff statements ‘as far from the truth as you can get’ By Amy Sherman• December 16, 2025 South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s new book contains 3 questionable anecdotes By Matthew Crowley• May 10, 2024 When it comes to voting, Virginia is early to rise and early to bed By Sean Gorman• January 31, 2013 Now that Roe is gone, what happens in the states? By Louis Jacobson• June 24, 2022 What would state laws look like in a post-Roe world? By Louis Jacobson, Yacob Reyes• May 3, 2022 Rick Perry and Texas job gains By W. Gardner Selby• June 2, 2015 Hey, Super Tuesday states! Send us your suggestions! By Bill Adair• February 28, 2012 What have GOP candidates said about pardoning former President Donald Trump? By Sevana Wenn• June 20, 2023 State legislatures rarely expel lawmakers. We found 19 examples in nearly 23 years. By Madison Czopek• April 13, 2023 PolitiFact's Five Surprising "True" ratings By Louis Jacobson• December 24, 2009 Winter chill? Gather around our most recent Pants on Fire claims By Jon Greenberg• February 18, 2015 The Independence Day speech analyzer: Donald Trump’s weekend addresses By Sophie Austin, Louis Jacobson• July 6, 2020 Here’s what Donald Trump did his first week as president of the United States By Miriam Valverde• January 27, 2017 The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally’s impact on the coronavirus, explained By Bill McCarthy• September 14, 2020 Same-day voter registration is on the Democrats’ wishlist. Why do some Republicans oppose it? By Amy Sherman• January 19, 2022 Where do Republican presidential candidates stand on Ukraine? By Louis Jacobson• June 9, 2023 Our Labor Day fact check roundup By Tom Kertscher• September 4, 2015
North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party Oliver North Make the Road Nevada Rick North Protect Oregon Driver Licenses Make Us Great Again ACLU of North Carolina North Carolina Futures Action Fund North Carolina Democratic Party North Carolina Healthcare Association North Carolina Republican Party North Korean foreign ministry Americans For Prosperity, North Carolina chapter Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District North Carolina state House Democratic Caucus
Art Acevedo stated on November 14, 2010 in an interview.: Texas leads "the country in drunk driving fatalities." By W. Gardner Selby• November 18, 2010 North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party stated on November 01, 2018 in a Facebook ad: "Attention hunters: Voting in North Dakota could cost you your out-of-state hunting licenses." By Manuela Tobias• November 2, 2018 Kevin Cramer stated on October 18, 2018 in North Dakota Senate debate: "The standard of voting in North Dakota is the easiest in the country." By Manuela Tobias• October 23, 2018 Kevin Cramer stated on May 04, 2018 in an interview with Hugh Hewitt: Says Heidi Heitkamp "cast the deciding vote to kill the Congressional Review Act that would have repealed a BLM flaring rule that was designed just for North Dakota." By Manuela Tobias• May 10, 2018 Crossroads GPS stated on October 25, 2010 in a campaign commerical: "North Dakota's economy is reeling." By Louis Jacobson• October 29, 2010 Stephen Archambault stated on August 12, 2010 in a candidate debate: Rhode Island is "at the top of the country for alcohol-related fatalities." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• August 19, 2010 Facebook posts stated on August 26, 2020 in a Facebook post: “Feds Seize 19,888 Fake State Driver Licenses (Made in China) in Chicago O'Hare Airport - ALL Registered to Vote -- ALL Demorats!” By Madison Czopek• September 9, 2020 John Kitzhaber stated on December 03, 2012 in a speech.: Says that in 2011, Oregon had "the second fastest growing economy in the nation." By Ian K. Kullgren• December 5, 2012 Occupy Democrats stated on October 15, 2018 in a post on Facebook: "The Postal Service only gives tribal residents PO boxes. The Republican-controlled Supreme Court just said it’s totally okay for North Dakota to demand that ONLY residents with street addresses can vote. Native Americans were the last to get the right to vote, and now they are the first to lose it." By Tessa Weinberg• October 23, 2018 Kevin Cramer stated on October 26, 2018 in U.S. Senate debate: "Protections on pre-existing conditions have been there since the 1970s." By Manuela Tobias• November 1, 2018 Facebook posts stated on March 17, 2020 in a Facebook post: People protesting the Dakota Access pipeline “were intentionally poisoned” by government officials in North Dakota when a pilot “knowingly sprayed poisonous chemicals” over protesters’ camps. By Madison Czopek• April 12, 2022 Heidi Heitkamp stated on August 16, 2018 in a campaign ad: Says Kevin Cramer voted to let insurance companies go back to denying coverage for 300,000 North Dakotans with pre-existing conditions. By Manuela Tobias• August 24, 2018 Scott Galloway stated on November 07, 2018 in a tweet: "The number of people who just got their voting rights restored in Florida is greater than the populations of Wyoming, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, Rhode Island, Montana, Maine and New Hampshire." By Amy Sherman• November 8, 2018 Chris Redfern stated on April 30, 2013 in a fundraising email: "Six out of 10 of the highest unemployment rates are also in so-called right to work states." By Tom Feran• May 6, 2013 Joe Straus stated on December 15, 2015 in campaign video: "Texas is growing twice as fast as the rest of the country." By Eleanor Dearman• January 30, 2016 Heidi Heitkamp stated on February 24, 2019 in a roundtable on ABC's "This Week": "We have record bankruptcies in farming country." By Louis Jacobson• February 26, 2019 Bill O'Reilly stated on February 24, 2011 in on Fox News' "The O'Reilly Factor": "The right-to-work states have much lower level of unemployment than the union states do." By Louis Jacobson• February 28, 2011 Roy Cooper stated on August 15, 2017 in Press release: House Bill 330 "grants immunity from liability to motorists who strike protesters." By Paul Specht• August 16, 2017 Joe Biden stated on September 21, 2020 in a speech: “If you just count all the deaths in the red states, we are number two in the world in deaths, just behind Brazil.” By Madeline Heim• October 1, 2020 Mike Romano stated on February 02, 2019 in a tweet: In the state rankings for ACT test scores, West Virginia "is 30th. Which states are listed in the bottom? 15 states with charter schools." By Mylana Chico, Rebecca Jerome• April 4, 2019
Fact-checking Donald Trump's rally in North Dakota By Louis Jacobson, Bill McCarthy, Miriam Valverde• June 28, 2018 Texas gaining more than 1,000 residents a day, but North Dakota growing faster By W. Gardner Selby• January 16, 2014 Gasoline price blame game: 2012 edition By Molly Moorhead• March 22, 2012 Year of the Lies: Farmer says some Trump tariff statements ‘as far from the truth as you can get’ By Amy Sherman• December 16, 2025 South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s new book contains 3 questionable anecdotes By Matthew Crowley• May 10, 2024 When it comes to voting, Virginia is early to rise and early to bed By Sean Gorman• January 31, 2013 Now that Roe is gone, what happens in the states? By Louis Jacobson• June 24, 2022 What would state laws look like in a post-Roe world? By Louis Jacobson, Yacob Reyes• May 3, 2022 Rick Perry and Texas job gains By W. Gardner Selby• June 2, 2015 Hey, Super Tuesday states! Send us your suggestions! By Bill Adair• February 28, 2012 What have GOP candidates said about pardoning former President Donald Trump? By Sevana Wenn• June 20, 2023 State legislatures rarely expel lawmakers. We found 19 examples in nearly 23 years. By Madison Czopek• April 13, 2023 PolitiFact's Five Surprising "True" ratings By Louis Jacobson• December 24, 2009 Winter chill? Gather around our most recent Pants on Fire claims By Jon Greenberg• February 18, 2015 The Independence Day speech analyzer: Donald Trump’s weekend addresses By Sophie Austin, Louis Jacobson• July 6, 2020 Here’s what Donald Trump did his first week as president of the United States By Miriam Valverde• January 27, 2017 The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally’s impact on the coronavirus, explained By Bill McCarthy• September 14, 2020 Same-day voter registration is on the Democrats’ wishlist. Why do some Republicans oppose it? By Amy Sherman• January 19, 2022 Where do Republican presidential candidates stand on Ukraine? By Louis Jacobson• June 9, 2023 Our Labor Day fact check roundup By Tom Kertscher• September 4, 2015