19 People 12590 Fact-checks 4869 Articles People (19) Winning Democrats Winning Our Future Rob Andrews Rob Bovett Rob Eissler Rob Hutton Rob Portman Rob Swearingen Rob Woodall Rob Astorino Rob Cornilles Rob Gleason Rob Moshein Rob Schmitt Rob Turner Rob Teilhet Rob Wittman Rob Zerban Georgia Association of Homes and Services for Children Fact-checks (12590) X posts stated on November 01, 2022 in viral tweet: Thunderous crowd at Philadelphia Phillies game “literally registering on the Penn State University Brandywine seismograph station.” By Michael Majchrowicz• November 3, 2022 Hillary Clinton stated on April 06, 2016 in a speech to the AFL-CIO Convention: When mentioning Villanova’s buzzer-beating win in the national championships, Hillary Clinton said: "I love those come-from-behind victories." By Dan Levy, Anna Orso• April 6, 2016 Eric Cantor stated on February 19, 2013 in a news release.: "The National Science Foundation spent $1.2 million paying seniors to play World of Warcraft to study the impact it had on their brain." By Sean Gorman• February 22, 2013 Bryce Reeves stated on June 17, 2016 in a radio interview.: Gov. Terry McAuliffe "has made several statements that he would love to be in a Cabinet secretary position with the Clinton administration." By Warren Fiske• June 27, 2016 Stuart Sternberg stated on June 21, 2010 in a press statement: The Tampa Bay Rays' "prices have been judged the most affordable in all of professional sports." By Aaron Sharockman• June 24, 2010 Lincoln Chafee stated on July 27, 2010 in in a comment on the John DePetro Show: "I remember one of [Curt Schilling's] teammates said he painted his sock, the bloody sock." By Cynthia Needham• July 27, 2010 ESPN stated on September 27, 2015 in in an article: Alabama’s Crimson Tide will be the underdog in Saturday’s game against the Georgia Bulldogs, the first time in 72 consecutive games that Alabama has not been favored by oddsmakers to win. By Nancy Badertscher• October 1, 2015 Cleta Winslow stated on March 18, 2013 in a meeting: "In this city, there hasn’t been a stadium that’s lasted more than 27 years." By Eric Stirgus• March 29, 2013 Facebook posts stated on June 12, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says a 1942 Milwaukee YMCA brochure shows children playing a violent, racist carnival game By Eric Litke• June 22, 2020 Lee Fisher stated on September 07, 2010 in a campaign commercial: "On (Rob Portman's) watch as Bush's trade czar, our deficit with China exploded" and "as Bush's budget chief, Portman oversaw a spending spree that doubled the deficit." By Louis Jacobson• September 9, 2010 Georgia Lottery stated on May 03, 2013 in television advertisement: The Georgia Lottery paid out $2.3 billion in prizes during the last fiscal year. By Janel Davis• May 14, 2013 Facebook posts stated on August 02, 2021 in a Facebook post: Says Novak Djokovic said of Simone Biles: “Pressure is a privilege, my friend. ...If you are aiming to be at the top of the game you better start learning how to deal with pressure…” By Jason Asenso• August 2, 2021 Deadspin stated on August 13, 2013 in a website: The highest paid employee of the State of Rhode Island is a basketball coach. By Gregory Smith• September 29, 2013 Facebook posts stated on June 28, 2024 in a Facebook post: “WNBA organizers have officially announced an investigation into the referees in all of Caitlin Clark's games for ignoring all dirty actions by her opponents against her.” By Ciara O'Rourke• July 3, 2024 Jack Roberts stated on December 11, 2013 in an interview on Oregon Public Broadcasting: "We don’t show people playing these games. We don’t show them winning playing the video lottery games." By Dana Tims• December 19, 2013 Bobby Jindal stated on December 07, 2009 in a radio interview: "I'm predicting (the Saints) will go not only undefeated, but all the way through the Super Bowl -- something that's never been done before." By Robert Farley• December 8, 2009 Winning Our Future stated on January 12, 2012 in the video, "When Mitt Romney Came to Town": Mitt Romney has 15 homes. By Louis Jacobson• January 12, 2012 Atlanta Braves stated on December 13, 2010 in a history on team website: The Atlanta Braves are "the oldest continuously operating professional sports franchise in America." By Eric Stirgus• December 14, 2010 Oregon Lottery stated on June 17, 2012 in an advertisement: Says 97 cents of every dollar played "represents over $500 million dollars that is returned to Oregonians every year to help support job creation, schools, state parks and watersheds." By Ian K. Kullgren• June 20, 2012 Mitt Romney stated on September 26, 2007 in a television ad.: "Took on the Olympics and turned them around" By David Baumann• September 18, 2007 Articles (4869) Truth-O-Meter, meet Truth Invaders By Matthew Waite• October 22, 2008 Romney: turning over the turnaround label By David Baumann• September 27, 2007 In air wars with Koch brothers, are Dems fighting Falses with Falses? By Steve Contorno• April 23, 2014 Will Tampa’s Super Bowl be a super spreader? Experts worry about what NFL can’t control By Bill McCarthy• February 1, 2021 PolitiFact and MTV team up for fantasy politics game By Bill Adair• April 24, 2012 PolitiFact and MTV team up for fantasy politics game By Bill Adair• April 24, 2012 No shortage of energy claims -- true and otherwise By Molly Moorhead• April 4, 2012 No shortage of energy claims -- true or otherwise By Molly Moorhead• April 3, 2012 No shortage of energy claims -- true and otherwise By Molly Moorhead• April 3, 2012 No shortage of energy claims -- true and otherwise By Molly Moorhead• April 12, 2012 PolitiFact Australia brings fact-checking to TV By Bill Adair• May 28, 2013 Obama: 'You can fact-check that, PolitiFact' By Louis Jacobson• June 12, 2014 Reagan fact-check still tops in Georgia By April Hunt• November 4, 2015 PunditFact's fact or fiction guide to the Super Bowl By Aaron Sharockman• February 2, 2014 Super Bowl facts, falsehoods By Katie Sanders, Aaron Sharockman• February 1, 2014 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s claims about the 2020 election during Joe Rogan interview By Louis Jacobson• October 26, 2024 Most of Virginia congressmen have backed debt limit increases By Warren Fiske• May 17, 2011 PolitiFact Ohio previews the first Ohio Senate debate By Nadia Pflaum• October 13, 2016 Does the U.S. women’s soccer team bring in more revenue but get paid less than the men? By Sophie Austin, Louis Jacobson• July 11, 2019 Donald Trump’s misleading complaints about election rigging in Florida By Alan Gathright, Amy Sherman• April 21, 2016
Winning Democrats Winning Our Future Rob Andrews Rob Bovett Rob Eissler Rob Hutton Rob Portman Rob Swearingen Rob Woodall Rob Astorino Rob Cornilles Rob Gleason Rob Moshein Rob Schmitt Rob Turner Rob Teilhet Rob Wittman Rob Zerban Georgia Association of Homes and Services for Children
X posts stated on November 01, 2022 in viral tweet: Thunderous crowd at Philadelphia Phillies game “literally registering on the Penn State University Brandywine seismograph station.” By Michael Majchrowicz• November 3, 2022 Hillary Clinton stated on April 06, 2016 in a speech to the AFL-CIO Convention: When mentioning Villanova’s buzzer-beating win in the national championships, Hillary Clinton said: "I love those come-from-behind victories." By Dan Levy, Anna Orso• April 6, 2016 Eric Cantor stated on February 19, 2013 in a news release.: "The National Science Foundation spent $1.2 million paying seniors to play World of Warcraft to study the impact it had on their brain." By Sean Gorman• February 22, 2013 Bryce Reeves stated on June 17, 2016 in a radio interview.: Gov. Terry McAuliffe "has made several statements that he would love to be in a Cabinet secretary position with the Clinton administration." By Warren Fiske• June 27, 2016 Stuart Sternberg stated on June 21, 2010 in a press statement: The Tampa Bay Rays' "prices have been judged the most affordable in all of professional sports." By Aaron Sharockman• June 24, 2010 Lincoln Chafee stated on July 27, 2010 in in a comment on the John DePetro Show: "I remember one of [Curt Schilling's] teammates said he painted his sock, the bloody sock." By Cynthia Needham• July 27, 2010 ESPN stated on September 27, 2015 in in an article: Alabama’s Crimson Tide will be the underdog in Saturday’s game against the Georgia Bulldogs, the first time in 72 consecutive games that Alabama has not been favored by oddsmakers to win. By Nancy Badertscher• October 1, 2015 Cleta Winslow stated on March 18, 2013 in a meeting: "In this city, there hasn’t been a stadium that’s lasted more than 27 years." By Eric Stirgus• March 29, 2013 Facebook posts stated on June 12, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says a 1942 Milwaukee YMCA brochure shows children playing a violent, racist carnival game By Eric Litke• June 22, 2020 Lee Fisher stated on September 07, 2010 in a campaign commercial: "On (Rob Portman's) watch as Bush's trade czar, our deficit with China exploded" and "as Bush's budget chief, Portman oversaw a spending spree that doubled the deficit." By Louis Jacobson• September 9, 2010 Georgia Lottery stated on May 03, 2013 in television advertisement: The Georgia Lottery paid out $2.3 billion in prizes during the last fiscal year. By Janel Davis• May 14, 2013 Facebook posts stated on August 02, 2021 in a Facebook post: Says Novak Djokovic said of Simone Biles: “Pressure is a privilege, my friend. ...If you are aiming to be at the top of the game you better start learning how to deal with pressure…” By Jason Asenso• August 2, 2021 Deadspin stated on August 13, 2013 in a website: The highest paid employee of the State of Rhode Island is a basketball coach. By Gregory Smith• September 29, 2013 Facebook posts stated on June 28, 2024 in a Facebook post: “WNBA organizers have officially announced an investigation into the referees in all of Caitlin Clark's games for ignoring all dirty actions by her opponents against her.” By Ciara O'Rourke• July 3, 2024 Jack Roberts stated on December 11, 2013 in an interview on Oregon Public Broadcasting: "We don’t show people playing these games. We don’t show them winning playing the video lottery games." By Dana Tims• December 19, 2013 Bobby Jindal stated on December 07, 2009 in a radio interview: "I'm predicting (the Saints) will go not only undefeated, but all the way through the Super Bowl -- something that's never been done before." By Robert Farley• December 8, 2009 Winning Our Future stated on January 12, 2012 in the video, "When Mitt Romney Came to Town": Mitt Romney has 15 homes. By Louis Jacobson• January 12, 2012 Atlanta Braves stated on December 13, 2010 in a history on team website: The Atlanta Braves are "the oldest continuously operating professional sports franchise in America." By Eric Stirgus• December 14, 2010 Oregon Lottery stated on June 17, 2012 in an advertisement: Says 97 cents of every dollar played "represents over $500 million dollars that is returned to Oregonians every year to help support job creation, schools, state parks and watersheds." By Ian K. Kullgren• June 20, 2012 Mitt Romney stated on September 26, 2007 in a television ad.: "Took on the Olympics and turned them around" By David Baumann• September 18, 2007
Truth-O-Meter, meet Truth Invaders By Matthew Waite• October 22, 2008 Romney: turning over the turnaround label By David Baumann• September 27, 2007 In air wars with Koch brothers, are Dems fighting Falses with Falses? By Steve Contorno• April 23, 2014 Will Tampa’s Super Bowl be a super spreader? Experts worry about what NFL can’t control By Bill McCarthy• February 1, 2021 PolitiFact and MTV team up for fantasy politics game By Bill Adair• April 24, 2012 PolitiFact and MTV team up for fantasy politics game By Bill Adair• April 24, 2012 No shortage of energy claims -- true and otherwise By Molly Moorhead• April 4, 2012 No shortage of energy claims -- true or otherwise By Molly Moorhead• April 3, 2012 No shortage of energy claims -- true and otherwise By Molly Moorhead• April 3, 2012 No shortage of energy claims -- true and otherwise By Molly Moorhead• April 12, 2012 PolitiFact Australia brings fact-checking to TV By Bill Adair• May 28, 2013 Obama: 'You can fact-check that, PolitiFact' By Louis Jacobson• June 12, 2014 Reagan fact-check still tops in Georgia By April Hunt• November 4, 2015 PunditFact's fact or fiction guide to the Super Bowl By Aaron Sharockman• February 2, 2014 Super Bowl facts, falsehoods By Katie Sanders, Aaron Sharockman• February 1, 2014 Fact-checking Donald Trump’s claims about the 2020 election during Joe Rogan interview By Louis Jacobson• October 26, 2024 Most of Virginia congressmen have backed debt limit increases By Warren Fiske• May 17, 2011 PolitiFact Ohio previews the first Ohio Senate debate By Nadia Pflaum• October 13, 2016 Does the U.S. women’s soccer team bring in more revenue but get paid less than the men? By Sophie Austin, Louis Jacobson• July 11, 2019 Donald Trump’s misleading complaints about election rigging in Florida By Alan Gathright, Amy Sherman• April 21, 2016