59 People 24429 Fact-checks 7930 Articles People (59) Act for America Yard sign Enough Already Wisconsin, Inc. Save America PAC Saving Arizona PAC Save My Care Enterprise Florida Seamless Florida Florida Grown Save Our Springs Alliance Save America's Postal Service Save Flexible Spending Plans Florida for All Florida Strong Florida voter Progress Florida Americans for Prosperity: Florida Committee for Florida's Education For Our Future Florida Free Market Florida Fact-checks (24429) Tom Cotton stated on November 13, 2013 in a campaign ad: Says Mark Pryor "cut Medicare to pay for Obamacare." By Julie Kliegman• November 19, 2013 Charlie Crist stated on July 07, 2014 in campaign commercial: "We cut property taxes for seniors and our middle class." By Joshua Gillin• July 10, 2014 Rick Scott stated on November 17, 2011 in a meeting with the "Palm Beach Post" editorial board: The Affordable Care Act is "not the law of the land." By Becky Bowers• December 1, 2011 Rick Scott stated on June 23, 2014 in a TV ad: "Under Governor Crist, 3,000 teachers laid off." By Amy Sherman• June 26, 2014 Mark Kelly stated on March 17, 2026 in an X post: The SAVE America Act “requires everyone to re-register to vote in person and your driver’s license, REAL ID, or military ID aren’t even good enough.” By Amy Sherman• March 24, 2026 League of Women Voters of Florida stated on October 10, 2013 in a statement: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned that the SAVE "database is not a foolproof means of verifying (citizenship on) the voter rolls." By Amy Sherman• October 30, 2013 Jeff Clemens stated on January 20, 2015 in a Senate Ethics and Elections committee hearing: Online voter registration is a "more secure" way of doing voter registration. By Amy Sherman• January 23, 2015 Michael Riley stated on July 26, 2012 in a taped debate on "State of the State": The Congressional Budget Office "has already doubled its estimate for the cost (of Obamacare) so far from roughly $800 billion to $1.7 trillion." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• August 2, 2012 Mike Pence stated on July 18, 2017 in a speech: Says President Donald Trump "has signed more laws cutting through federal red tape than any president in American history and has already saved businesses and families up to $18 billion in red tape costs every year." By Manuela Tobias• July 21, 2017 Florida Agency for Health Care Administration stated on October 25, 2017 in a news release: "Under Gov. (Rick) Scott’s leadership, Florida has had much success in lowering the rate of uninsured children." By Allison Graves• November 2, 2017 Ron DeSantis stated on March 13, 2021 in in an interview on Fox News: "When I became governor, we banned sanctuary cities and we also did E-Verify." By Amy Sherman• March 19, 2021 J.D. Alexander stated on February 16, 2011 in reaction to Gov. Rick Scott’s decision to kill the high-speed rail project.: "The Constitution doesn't allow the governor to not-spend appropriations funds." By Aaron Sharockman• February 18, 2011 Barack Obama stated on June 20, 2016 in a statement: "As governor, in the face of partisan attacks, (Charlie Crist) had the courage to save jobs and lead his state into economic recovery." By Joshua Gillin• June 23, 2016 Allen West stated on January 02, 2011 in a Fox News TV show: "We had an amendment in the health care law that said the federal government is going to take over education." By Amy Sherman• January 11, 2011 Alan Hays stated on October 18, 2011 in a Senate committee meeting: Proof of citizenship isn't necessary before you register to vote in Florida. By Amy Sherman• November 4, 2011 Joe Biden stated on January 27, 2022 in a statement: Thanks to the American Rescue Plan’s changes to the Affordable Care Act, “four out of five consumers (are) finding quality coverage for under $10 a month.” By Louis Jacobson• February 2, 2022 New Hampshire Democratic Party stated on March 26, 2013 in in a press release: Preventive care coverage under the Affordable Care Act has already "helped Granite Staters save money and live healthier lives." By Jon Greenberg• April 5, 2013 Ted Deutch stated on August 01, 2013 in a letter with other Florida lawmakers to HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius: Says Florida refused to allow the insurance commissioner to "negotiate lower rates with companies or refuse rates that are too high" under Obamacare. By Becky Bowers• August 8, 2013 Byron Donalds stated on April 10, 2025 in a NewsNation interview: Under the SAVE Act, “as long as you have a Real ID … it should be easy for you to register to vote.” By Grace Abels• April 18, 2025 Priorities USA Action stated on October 29, 2018 in a Facebook ad: "If Rick Scott had his way he would encourage racially profiling immigrant communities here in Florida. He also opposed allowing Dreamers to remain in the U.S." By Amy Sherman• November 2, 2018 Articles (7930) President Trump wants to slash voting by mail. About 1 in 4 Republicans voted that way in 2024 By Amy Sherman• March 11, 2026 The flood of falsehoods about the health care law By Martha M. Hamilton• March 21, 2012 Scott, Crist TV ads contradict on tax claims By Joshua Gillin• July 15, 2014 Voter suppression or little step? How the SAVE America Act affects married women who change names By Amy Sherman• March 19, 2026 Florida’s version of SAVE America Act: What does it mean for noncitizens seeking driver licenses? By Maria Briceño• March 19, 2026 Arkansas' retirement rage, Pumpkin Festival terrorists, Scott Walker: PolitiFact Oregon Roundup By Dana Tims• August 21, 2014 Testing Obamacare on the Truth-O-Meter By Angie Drobnic Holan, Tom Kertscher• September 30, 2013 NYC mass shooting sparks questions about Nevada’s little-used red flag gun law. How does it work? By Gabrielle Lazor, Amy Sherman• July 30, 2025 Fact-checking voting laws: a year-end report By Amy Sherman• December 19, 2013 Fact-checking the Florida Democratic primary debate for governor By Katie Akin, Lucia Geng, Amy Sherman• August 3, 2018 Is the federal SAVE tool booting naturalized citizens from voter rolls? By Samantha Putterman• February 20, 2026 Fact-checking President Donald Trump's Florida rally By Allison Graves, Katie Sanders, Aaron Sharockman• February 18, 2017 Promises kept, promises stalled: Rating Donald Trump's first month in office By Jon Greenberg• February 23, 2017 Health care is front and center as Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom prepare for Fox News debate By Daniel Chang, Angela Hart• November 27, 2023 Ron DeSantis doesn’t want a statewide stay-home order in Florida. Health experts say he should By Amy Sherman• March 27, 2020 Fact checking the Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates By Tom Kertscher• February 19, 2018 Yes, House budget bill eliminates federal Medicaid dollars for trans adults’ gender-affirming care By Grace Abels• June 2, 2025 Fact-checks about Florida voting and elections By Amy Sherman• November 4, 2014 What Illinois’ ‘red flag’ gun law means after the Highland Park shooting By Hana Stepnick• July 12, 2022 Ad Watch: A look at the latest claims by Romney, Crossroads and Hirschbiel By Nancy Madsen• October 8, 2012
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Tom Cotton stated on November 13, 2013 in a campaign ad: Says Mark Pryor "cut Medicare to pay for Obamacare." By Julie Kliegman• November 19, 2013 Charlie Crist stated on July 07, 2014 in campaign commercial: "We cut property taxes for seniors and our middle class." By Joshua Gillin• July 10, 2014 Rick Scott stated on November 17, 2011 in a meeting with the "Palm Beach Post" editorial board: The Affordable Care Act is "not the law of the land." By Becky Bowers• December 1, 2011 Rick Scott stated on June 23, 2014 in a TV ad: "Under Governor Crist, 3,000 teachers laid off." By Amy Sherman• June 26, 2014 Mark Kelly stated on March 17, 2026 in an X post: The SAVE America Act “requires everyone to re-register to vote in person and your driver’s license, REAL ID, or military ID aren’t even good enough.” By Amy Sherman• March 24, 2026 League of Women Voters of Florida stated on October 10, 2013 in a statement: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned that the SAVE "database is not a foolproof means of verifying (citizenship on) the voter rolls." By Amy Sherman• October 30, 2013 Jeff Clemens stated on January 20, 2015 in a Senate Ethics and Elections committee hearing: Online voter registration is a "more secure" way of doing voter registration. By Amy Sherman• January 23, 2015 Michael Riley stated on July 26, 2012 in a taped debate on "State of the State": The Congressional Budget Office "has already doubled its estimate for the cost (of Obamacare) so far from roughly $800 billion to $1.7 trillion." By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• August 2, 2012 Mike Pence stated on July 18, 2017 in a speech: Says President Donald Trump "has signed more laws cutting through federal red tape than any president in American history and has already saved businesses and families up to $18 billion in red tape costs every year." By Manuela Tobias• July 21, 2017 Florida Agency for Health Care Administration stated on October 25, 2017 in a news release: "Under Gov. (Rick) Scott’s leadership, Florida has had much success in lowering the rate of uninsured children." By Allison Graves• November 2, 2017 Ron DeSantis stated on March 13, 2021 in in an interview on Fox News: "When I became governor, we banned sanctuary cities and we also did E-Verify." By Amy Sherman• March 19, 2021 J.D. Alexander stated on February 16, 2011 in reaction to Gov. Rick Scott’s decision to kill the high-speed rail project.: "The Constitution doesn't allow the governor to not-spend appropriations funds." By Aaron Sharockman• February 18, 2011 Barack Obama stated on June 20, 2016 in a statement: "As governor, in the face of partisan attacks, (Charlie Crist) had the courage to save jobs and lead his state into economic recovery." By Joshua Gillin• June 23, 2016 Allen West stated on January 02, 2011 in a Fox News TV show: "We had an amendment in the health care law that said the federal government is going to take over education." By Amy Sherman• January 11, 2011 Alan Hays stated on October 18, 2011 in a Senate committee meeting: Proof of citizenship isn't necessary before you register to vote in Florida. By Amy Sherman• November 4, 2011 Joe Biden stated on January 27, 2022 in a statement: Thanks to the American Rescue Plan’s changes to the Affordable Care Act, “four out of five consumers (are) finding quality coverage for under $10 a month.” By Louis Jacobson• February 2, 2022 New Hampshire Democratic Party stated on March 26, 2013 in in a press release: Preventive care coverage under the Affordable Care Act has already "helped Granite Staters save money and live healthier lives." By Jon Greenberg• April 5, 2013 Ted Deutch stated on August 01, 2013 in a letter with other Florida lawmakers to HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius: Says Florida refused to allow the insurance commissioner to "negotiate lower rates with companies or refuse rates that are too high" under Obamacare. By Becky Bowers• August 8, 2013 Byron Donalds stated on April 10, 2025 in a NewsNation interview: Under the SAVE Act, “as long as you have a Real ID … it should be easy for you to register to vote.” By Grace Abels• April 18, 2025 Priorities USA Action stated on October 29, 2018 in a Facebook ad: "If Rick Scott had his way he would encourage racially profiling immigrant communities here in Florida. He also opposed allowing Dreamers to remain in the U.S." By Amy Sherman• November 2, 2018
President Trump wants to slash voting by mail. About 1 in 4 Republicans voted that way in 2024 By Amy Sherman• March 11, 2026 The flood of falsehoods about the health care law By Martha M. Hamilton• March 21, 2012 Scott, Crist TV ads contradict on tax claims By Joshua Gillin• July 15, 2014 Voter suppression or little step? How the SAVE America Act affects married women who change names By Amy Sherman• March 19, 2026 Florida’s version of SAVE America Act: What does it mean for noncitizens seeking driver licenses? By Maria Briceño• March 19, 2026 Arkansas' retirement rage, Pumpkin Festival terrorists, Scott Walker: PolitiFact Oregon Roundup By Dana Tims• August 21, 2014 Testing Obamacare on the Truth-O-Meter By Angie Drobnic Holan, Tom Kertscher• September 30, 2013 NYC mass shooting sparks questions about Nevada’s little-used red flag gun law. How does it work? By Gabrielle Lazor, Amy Sherman• July 30, 2025 Fact-checking voting laws: a year-end report By Amy Sherman• December 19, 2013 Fact-checking the Florida Democratic primary debate for governor By Katie Akin, Lucia Geng, Amy Sherman• August 3, 2018 Is the federal SAVE tool booting naturalized citizens from voter rolls? By Samantha Putterman• February 20, 2026 Fact-checking President Donald Trump's Florida rally By Allison Graves, Katie Sanders, Aaron Sharockman• February 18, 2017 Promises kept, promises stalled: Rating Donald Trump's first month in office By Jon Greenberg• February 23, 2017 Health care is front and center as Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom prepare for Fox News debate By Daniel Chang, Angela Hart• November 27, 2023 Ron DeSantis doesn’t want a statewide stay-home order in Florida. Health experts say he should By Amy Sherman• March 27, 2020 Fact checking the Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates By Tom Kertscher• February 19, 2018 Yes, House budget bill eliminates federal Medicaid dollars for trans adults’ gender-affirming care By Grace Abels• June 2, 2025 Fact-checks about Florida voting and elections By Amy Sherman• November 4, 2014 What Illinois’ ‘red flag’ gun law means after the Highland Park shooting By Hana Stepnick• July 12, 2022 Ad Watch: A look at the latest claims by Romney, Crossroads and Hirschbiel By Nancy Madsen• October 8, 2012