40 People 16901 Fact-checks 5996 Articles People (40) Vote No on 3 "Watch The Water" Maxine Waters Ban the Box RI Ban Ki-moon Protect Your Vote Rock the Vote True The Vote Vote No On 2 Vote No on 4 Vote NO on 8 Critics of water fluoridation Portlanders for Water Reform Senate Democrats Senate Republicans Austin Water Utility Clean Water Portland Food & Water Watch Iowa Senate Democrats Planned Parenthood Votes Fact-checks (16901) Paula Dockery stated on April 05, 2010 in a Newsmax.TV interview: "We have constitutional amendment that says that there's a ban on drilling right off Florida's coast." By Carol Rosenberg• April 20, 2010 Kelda Helen Roys stated on May 08, 2022 in TV interview: Because of U.S. Senate rules, Democrats need "more than a majority ... to codify Roe vs. Wade." By D.L. Davis• May 11, 2022 Josh Holmes stated on March 28, 2021 in an interview on Fox News Sunday: A Georgia law has not “criminalized giving people bottles of water.” It pertains to political organizations. By Amy Sherman• March 29, 2021 Kamala Harris stated on January 22, 2024 in a speech: “Today in America, 1 in 3 women of reproductive age live in a state with an abortion ban.” By Samantha Putterman• January 30, 2024 Planned Parenthood stated on October 10, 2012 in in a mailer: Says Mitt Romney and George Allen "would overturn Roe v. Wade and allow states to end safe, legal abortion even in cases of rape, incest or when a woman's life is at risk." By Becky Bowers• October 19, 2012 Cliff Stearns stated on March 30, 2010 in a statement on his campaign Web site.: "Cuba wants to let the Chinese drill in some of the very parts of the gulf that American producers are currently forbidden to touch, as close as 45 miles off the Florida coast." By Aaron Sharockman• March 31, 2010 Ron Johnson stated on July 14, 2010 in a campaign commercial: Russ Feingold "voted against the law that protected our lakes" and "was the only Great Lakes senator to vote no." By Louis Jacobson• July 19, 2010 Ron Ramsey stated on June 02, 2012 in rally for coal miners: "(Environmentalists) said ‘We’re only going to stop coal mining above 2,000 feet.’ ... Well guess where all the coal in the state of Tennessee is? Above 2,000 feet." By Tom Humphrey• June 30, 2012 Alan Hays stated on July 13, 2011 in a public hearing about redistricting: "The Florida Legislature has not filed a lawsuit to fight Amendments 5 and 6." By Amy Sherman• July 20, 2011 Kat Cammack stated on July 21, 2022 in a speech on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives: “In no way, shape, or form is access to contraception limited or at risk of being limited.” By Julie Rovner• August 4, 2022 Chris Larson stated on January 15, 2013 in a speech: A Republican-sponsored Wisconsin mining bill "will take at least seven years to create jobs." By Tom Kertscher• January 27, 2013 Planned Parenthood Votes stated on June 30, 2022 in an ad: Mehmet Oz “wants to make abortion a crime in Pennsylvania.” By Tom Kertscher• July 18, 2022 Catherine Cortez Masto stated on June 14, 2022 in an ad: Adam Laxalt "supports eliminating Nevada's protections for legal abortions." By Tom Kertscher• June 23, 2022 Katie Hobbs stated on October 09, 2022 in an interview on CBS News' Face the Nation: Kari Lake has “gone on the record saying she supports Arizona's complete abortion ban. She's called it a great law.” By Jon Greenberg• October 12, 2022 Wisconsin Trump Victory stated on August 12, 2020 in an email: Says Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden backs a fracking ban that would cost 100,000 Wisconsin jobs By Laura Schulte• August 18, 2020 Occupy Democrats stated on July 11, 2014 in a Facebook photo post: Says Ted Cruz "was just bribed by the Kochs to introduce a bill that would give them and their allies America’s national forests, parks, and other public lands and open them for mining, drilling, fracking and logging." By W. Gardner Selby• August 17, 2014 Joyce Craig stated on September 15, 2024 in an interview with WMUR-TV: Gubernatorial candidate Kelly Ayotte “has voted for national abortion bans, she has voted to defund Planned Parenthood, and she shepherded Neil Gorsuch through the Supreme Court process, and then celebrated when Roe v. Wade was overturned.” By Louis Jacobson• October 23, 2024 Salmon for All stated on August 01, 2012 in a guest column: "This ban will only apply to Oregon commercial fishermen. Washington commercial fishermen would still be allowed to use gillnets on the Columbia River." By Janie Har• August 9, 2012 Bill Nelson stated on November 16, 2016 in a Senate floor speech: Says Donald Trump said he intends "to open up additional areas off the coast to oil drilling" during the campaign. By Amy Sherman• November 22, 2016 Greg Abbott stated on January 08, 2016 in a 90-page manifesto decrying federal overreach: "While states used to have regulatory power over fishing, federal law now regulates down to the tenth of the inch the minimum size of fish that anglers can keep." By Dylan Baddour• February 10, 2016 Articles (5996) Three things about the abortion debate that many people get wrong By Julie Rovner• August 5, 2022 Fact-checking Joe Biden at CNN’s town hall By Monique Curet, Louis Jacobson, Tom Kertscher, Amy Sherman• October 22, 2021 What’s in Georgia’s new voting law that lost it the All-Star Game By Amy Sherman• April 7, 2021 Cataloging the political and policy uncertainties of the Roe decision leak By Julie Rovner• May 3, 2022 Can states punish women for traveling out of state to get an abortion? By Louis Jacobson• June 29, 2022 Democracy experts support Alaska’s move to ranked choice voting. Here’s why By Amy Sherman• April 26, 2022 Biden in Tampa: Fact-checks of his claims on abortion, Trump By Matthew Crowley, Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman, Amy Sherman• April 23, 2024 The race for the Nevada Senate seat: A guide By Louis Jacobson• June 2, 2022 Midterm elections: What does history say? And what could make 2022 different? By Louis Jacobson• September 12, 2022 Fact-checking the Pennsylvania Senate debate between Bob Casey and Dave McCormick By Caleb McCullough• October 4, 2024 Fact-checking the New Hampshire gubernatorial debate on WMUR By Louis Jacobson• October 31, 2024 Where do the GOP candidates stand on a federal abortion ban? By Sevana Wenn• July 6, 2023 How political ambitions could support, or sink, pushes to protect abortion rights By Rachana Pradhan, Bram Sable-Smith• March 20, 2024 Seizing on abortion, Democrats claim Republicans back no-exceptions bans. That isn’t true for all By Tom Kertscher• October 14, 2022 The meaning, history and political rhetoric surrounding the term abortion ‘ban’ By Samantha Putterman• May 15, 2024 Fact-checking Joe Biden’s first White House press conference By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• March 25, 2021 What’s in the Senate Democrats’ new voting rights bill? By Amy Sherman• September 21, 2021 What’s in Florida’s new election law? By Lawrence Mower, Amy Sherman• June 2, 2021 Ask PolitiFact: Are New York’s voter laws more restrictive than Georgia’s? By Amy Sherman• April 8, 2021 What states would ban same-sex marriage if the Supreme Court overturned Obergefell? By Louis Jacobson• July 20, 2022
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Paula Dockery stated on April 05, 2010 in a Newsmax.TV interview: "We have constitutional amendment that says that there's a ban on drilling right off Florida's coast." By Carol Rosenberg• April 20, 2010 Kelda Helen Roys stated on May 08, 2022 in TV interview: Because of U.S. Senate rules, Democrats need "more than a majority ... to codify Roe vs. Wade." By D.L. Davis• May 11, 2022 Josh Holmes stated on March 28, 2021 in an interview on Fox News Sunday: A Georgia law has not “criminalized giving people bottles of water.” It pertains to political organizations. By Amy Sherman• March 29, 2021 Kamala Harris stated on January 22, 2024 in a speech: “Today in America, 1 in 3 women of reproductive age live in a state with an abortion ban.” By Samantha Putterman• January 30, 2024 Planned Parenthood stated on October 10, 2012 in in a mailer: Says Mitt Romney and George Allen "would overturn Roe v. Wade and allow states to end safe, legal abortion even in cases of rape, incest or when a woman's life is at risk." By Becky Bowers• October 19, 2012 Cliff Stearns stated on March 30, 2010 in a statement on his campaign Web site.: "Cuba wants to let the Chinese drill in some of the very parts of the gulf that American producers are currently forbidden to touch, as close as 45 miles off the Florida coast." By Aaron Sharockman• March 31, 2010 Ron Johnson stated on July 14, 2010 in a campaign commercial: Russ Feingold "voted against the law that protected our lakes" and "was the only Great Lakes senator to vote no." By Louis Jacobson• July 19, 2010 Ron Ramsey stated on June 02, 2012 in rally for coal miners: "(Environmentalists) said ‘We’re only going to stop coal mining above 2,000 feet.’ ... Well guess where all the coal in the state of Tennessee is? Above 2,000 feet." By Tom Humphrey• June 30, 2012 Alan Hays stated on July 13, 2011 in a public hearing about redistricting: "The Florida Legislature has not filed a lawsuit to fight Amendments 5 and 6." By Amy Sherman• July 20, 2011 Kat Cammack stated on July 21, 2022 in a speech on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives: “In no way, shape, or form is access to contraception limited or at risk of being limited.” By Julie Rovner• August 4, 2022 Chris Larson stated on January 15, 2013 in a speech: A Republican-sponsored Wisconsin mining bill "will take at least seven years to create jobs." By Tom Kertscher• January 27, 2013 Planned Parenthood Votes stated on June 30, 2022 in an ad: Mehmet Oz “wants to make abortion a crime in Pennsylvania.” By Tom Kertscher• July 18, 2022 Catherine Cortez Masto stated on June 14, 2022 in an ad: Adam Laxalt "supports eliminating Nevada's protections for legal abortions." By Tom Kertscher• June 23, 2022 Katie Hobbs stated on October 09, 2022 in an interview on CBS News' Face the Nation: Kari Lake has “gone on the record saying she supports Arizona's complete abortion ban. She's called it a great law.” By Jon Greenberg• October 12, 2022 Wisconsin Trump Victory stated on August 12, 2020 in an email: Says Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden backs a fracking ban that would cost 100,000 Wisconsin jobs By Laura Schulte• August 18, 2020 Occupy Democrats stated on July 11, 2014 in a Facebook photo post: Says Ted Cruz "was just bribed by the Kochs to introduce a bill that would give them and their allies America’s national forests, parks, and other public lands and open them for mining, drilling, fracking and logging." By W. Gardner Selby• August 17, 2014 Joyce Craig stated on September 15, 2024 in an interview with WMUR-TV: Gubernatorial candidate Kelly Ayotte “has voted for national abortion bans, she has voted to defund Planned Parenthood, and she shepherded Neil Gorsuch through the Supreme Court process, and then celebrated when Roe v. Wade was overturned.” By Louis Jacobson• October 23, 2024 Salmon for All stated on August 01, 2012 in a guest column: "This ban will only apply to Oregon commercial fishermen. Washington commercial fishermen would still be allowed to use gillnets on the Columbia River." By Janie Har• August 9, 2012 Bill Nelson stated on November 16, 2016 in a Senate floor speech: Says Donald Trump said he intends "to open up additional areas off the coast to oil drilling" during the campaign. By Amy Sherman• November 22, 2016 Greg Abbott stated on January 08, 2016 in a 90-page manifesto decrying federal overreach: "While states used to have regulatory power over fishing, federal law now regulates down to the tenth of the inch the minimum size of fish that anglers can keep." By Dylan Baddour• February 10, 2016
Three things about the abortion debate that many people get wrong By Julie Rovner• August 5, 2022 Fact-checking Joe Biden at CNN’s town hall By Monique Curet, Louis Jacobson, Tom Kertscher, Amy Sherman• October 22, 2021 What’s in Georgia’s new voting law that lost it the All-Star Game By Amy Sherman• April 7, 2021 Cataloging the political and policy uncertainties of the Roe decision leak By Julie Rovner• May 3, 2022 Can states punish women for traveling out of state to get an abortion? By Louis Jacobson• June 29, 2022 Democracy experts support Alaska’s move to ranked choice voting. Here’s why By Amy Sherman• April 26, 2022 Biden in Tampa: Fact-checks of his claims on abortion, Trump By Matthew Crowley, Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman, Amy Sherman• April 23, 2024 The race for the Nevada Senate seat: A guide By Louis Jacobson• June 2, 2022 Midterm elections: What does history say? And what could make 2022 different? By Louis Jacobson• September 12, 2022 Fact-checking the Pennsylvania Senate debate between Bob Casey and Dave McCormick By Caleb McCullough• October 4, 2024 Fact-checking the New Hampshire gubernatorial debate on WMUR By Louis Jacobson• October 31, 2024 Where do the GOP candidates stand on a federal abortion ban? By Sevana Wenn• July 6, 2023 How political ambitions could support, or sink, pushes to protect abortion rights By Rachana Pradhan, Bram Sable-Smith• March 20, 2024 Seizing on abortion, Democrats claim Republicans back no-exceptions bans. That isn’t true for all By Tom Kertscher• October 14, 2022 The meaning, history and political rhetoric surrounding the term abortion ‘ban’ By Samantha Putterman• May 15, 2024 Fact-checking Joe Biden’s first White House press conference By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman, Miriam Valverde• March 25, 2021 What’s in the Senate Democrats’ new voting rights bill? By Amy Sherman• September 21, 2021 What’s in Florida’s new election law? By Lawrence Mower, Amy Sherman• June 2, 2021 Ask PolitiFact: Are New York’s voter laws more restrictive than Georgia’s? By Amy Sherman• April 8, 2021 What states would ban same-sex marriage if the Supreme Court overturned Obergefell? By Louis Jacobson• July 20, 2022