29 People 21012 Fact-checks 7405 Articles People (29) Florida Supreme Court Act for America Vote No on 3 America Today Russia Today Right to Rise Protect Your Vote Rock the Vote True The Vote Vote No On 2 Vote No on 4 Vote NO on 8 Better Austin Today Today News 24 Conservatives for Patients' Rights Constitutional Rights PAC Fight Right Inc. Ohio Right to Life Turn Right USA Basic Rights Oregon Fact-checks (21012) Charles Schumer stated on July 27, 2010 in a press conference: "Eight of the nine justices in the Supreme Court decision (on campaign finance) said that not only is it constitutional for Congress to require disclosure of the special interest money, but they recommend we do it." By Alex Holt• August 4, 2010 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 Jim DeMint stated on February 05, 2009 in a speech on the Senate floor.: There is a provision in the economic stimulus plan that means that "students cannot meet together in their dorms, if that dorm has been repaired with this federal money, and have a prayer group or a Bible study." By Robert Farley• February 13, 2009 Jeffrey Toobin stated on May 02, 2022 in an interview on CNN: “There has never been a leak anything like this” draft of a Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade. “There’s never been a leak of a vote — much less an actual opinion, much less in a case of this significance.” By Madison Czopek• May 4, 2022 Rick Perry stated on January 14, 2010 in a Republican gubernatorial debate: U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison "voted to continue Roe v. Wade." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• January 27, 2010 Arlen Specter stated on April 21, 2010 in an interview on MSNBC's Daily Rundown: "Congress can tell [the Supreme Court] which cases they ought to hear. We have that authority." By Catharine Richert• April 29, 2010 Facebook posts stated on June 26, 2020 in a Facebook post: “The Supreme Court ruled today NO VOTING BY MAIL !!!” By Chris Nichols• July 15, 2020 Trey Martinez Fischer stated on February 25, 2013 in press conference in the Texas House Speaker’s Committee Room.: Says that since 1975, redistricting by Texas lawmakers has always been found in violation of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. By W. Gardner Selby• March 1, 2013 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 Thom Tillis stated on November 29, 2022 in a vote: On supporting marriage rights for same-sex couples. By Paul Specht• January 17, 2023 Michael Screnock stated on January 29, 2018 in a radio ad: Says Tim Burns and Rebecca Dallet "have openly criticized laws signed by Governor Walker that they disagree with and are campaigning as activists who will implement their policies from the bench." By Tom Kertscher• February 14, 2018 Greater Wisconsin Committee stated on March 30, 2011 in a television ad: Says David Prosser = Scott Walker. By Tom Kertscher• March 31, 2011 New Hampshire Democratic Party stated on February 16, 2016 in a press release: Blocking a U.S. Supreme Court nomination during the remaining months of President Obama’s term "would leave the nation’s highest court with an unprecedented year-long vacancy." By Clay Wirestone• February 19, 2016 National Rifle Association stated on September 24, 2014 in a campaign ad: "Mary Landrieu voted to take away your gun rights." By Steve Contorno• October 1, 2014 John McCain stated on July 26, 2008 in : "Throughout his time in elected office, Barack Obama has taken multiple positions on banning handguns and the D.C. handgun ban." By Robert Farley• July 8, 2008 Karine Jean-Pierre stated on August 03, 2022 in a White House briefing: Overturning Roe v. Wade was an “unconstitutional action by” the Supreme Court. By Louis Jacobson• August 8, 2022 Bill Johnson stated on June 27, 2013 in a news release: Most Americans want "traditional marriage," as defined by the Defense of Marriage Act. By Stephen Koff• July 10, 2013 John Whitbeck stated on March 28, 2016 in an email: Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland "voted to uphold" D.C.’s ban on handguns. By Warren Fiske• April 4, 2016 Jason Kander stated on September 15, 2016 in a campaign ad: "In the state legislature, I supported Second Amendment rights." By Ellen Cagle• October 6, 2016 Senate Leadership Fund stated on October 11, 2016 in a TV ad: "(Deborah) Ross defends those who want to burn the American flag, and even called efforts to ban flag-burning ‘ridiculous,’ yet refused to help a disabled veteran fly the flag." By Will Doran• November 5, 2016 Articles (7405) Sen. John McCain fought to clean up money in politics. Are we better off today? By Miriam Valverde• August 31, 2018 Cataloging the political and policy uncertainties of the Roe decision leak By Julie Rovner• May 3, 2022 Is Florida’s mid-decade redistricting plan ‘illegal,’ as some Democrats say? By Samantha Putterman• April 15, 2026 What Supreme Court’s immunity ruling means for Trump’s cases and, potentially, future presidents By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• July 2, 2024 Could Supreme Court contraceptive ruling affect coverage of vaccines and blood transfusions? By Steve Contorno• July 2, 2014 What states would ban same-sex marriage if the Supreme Court overturned Obergefell? By Louis Jacobson• July 20, 2022 Understanding the battle over the Indian Child Welfare Act By Noah Y. Kim• November 1, 2021 PolitiFact Wisconsin 'High Five' for June 2022 By Madeline Heim, Laura Schulte• July 8, 2022 Impeachment articles against Wisconsin elections official riddled with false and misleading claims By Tyler Katzenberger• October 5, 2023 Tracking the shift after Joe Biden’s same-sex marriage ‘epiphany’ By Matthew Crowley• March 17, 2023 Biden in Tampa: Fact-checks of his claims on abortion, Trump By Matthew Crowley, Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman, Amy Sherman• April 23, 2024 What to know as the ACA yet again heads to the Supreme Court By Julie Rovner• November 9, 2020 Three things about the abortion debate that many people get wrong By Julie Rovner• August 5, 2022 Democrats’ playbook for stopping Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick By Katie Akin, John Kruzel• July 3, 2018 The meaning, history and political rhetoric surrounding the term abortion ‘ban’ By Samantha Putterman• May 15, 2024 The U.S. Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage By Amy Sherman• June 29, 2015 Why Democrats’ control of the White House and Congress isn't enough to pass law protecting abortion By Madison Czopek• May 10, 2022 Congress could try barring Trump from office under 14th Amendment, but it likely won’t By Caleb McCullough• November 7, 2024 Fact-checking ‘Succession’: What happens if a fire destroys 100,000 absentee ballots in Milwaukee? By Loreben Tuquero• May 19, 2023 High Court Hands Down Ruling on Health Care Law By Erin O'Neill• June 28, 2012
Florida Supreme Court Act for America Vote No on 3 America Today Russia Today Right to Rise Protect Your Vote Rock the Vote True The Vote Vote No On 2 Vote No on 4 Vote NO on 8 Better Austin Today Today News 24 Conservatives for Patients' Rights Constitutional Rights PAC Fight Right Inc. Ohio Right to Life Turn Right USA Basic Rights Oregon
Charles Schumer stated on July 27, 2010 in a press conference: "Eight of the nine justices in the Supreme Court decision (on campaign finance) said that not only is it constitutional for Congress to require disclosure of the special interest money, but they recommend we do it." By Alex Holt• August 4, 2010 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 Jim DeMint stated on February 05, 2009 in a speech on the Senate floor.: There is a provision in the economic stimulus plan that means that "students cannot meet together in their dorms, if that dorm has been repaired with this federal money, and have a prayer group or a Bible study." By Robert Farley• February 13, 2009 Jeffrey Toobin stated on May 02, 2022 in an interview on CNN: “There has never been a leak anything like this” draft of a Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade. “There’s never been a leak of a vote — much less an actual opinion, much less in a case of this significance.” By Madison Czopek• May 4, 2022 Rick Perry stated on January 14, 2010 in a Republican gubernatorial debate: U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison "voted to continue Roe v. Wade." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• January 27, 2010 Arlen Specter stated on April 21, 2010 in an interview on MSNBC's Daily Rundown: "Congress can tell [the Supreme Court] which cases they ought to hear. We have that authority." By Catharine Richert• April 29, 2010 Facebook posts stated on June 26, 2020 in a Facebook post: “The Supreme Court ruled today NO VOTING BY MAIL !!!” By Chris Nichols• July 15, 2020 Trey Martinez Fischer stated on February 25, 2013 in press conference in the Texas House Speaker’s Committee Room.: Says that since 1975, redistricting by Texas lawmakers has always been found in violation of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. By W. Gardner Selby• March 1, 2013 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 Thom Tillis stated on November 29, 2022 in a vote: On supporting marriage rights for same-sex couples. By Paul Specht• January 17, 2023 Michael Screnock stated on January 29, 2018 in a radio ad: Says Tim Burns and Rebecca Dallet "have openly criticized laws signed by Governor Walker that they disagree with and are campaigning as activists who will implement their policies from the bench." By Tom Kertscher• February 14, 2018 Greater Wisconsin Committee stated on March 30, 2011 in a television ad: Says David Prosser = Scott Walker. By Tom Kertscher• March 31, 2011 New Hampshire Democratic Party stated on February 16, 2016 in a press release: Blocking a U.S. Supreme Court nomination during the remaining months of President Obama’s term "would leave the nation’s highest court with an unprecedented year-long vacancy." By Clay Wirestone• February 19, 2016 National Rifle Association stated on September 24, 2014 in a campaign ad: "Mary Landrieu voted to take away your gun rights." By Steve Contorno• October 1, 2014 John McCain stated on July 26, 2008 in : "Throughout his time in elected office, Barack Obama has taken multiple positions on banning handguns and the D.C. handgun ban." By Robert Farley• July 8, 2008 Karine Jean-Pierre stated on August 03, 2022 in a White House briefing: Overturning Roe v. Wade was an “unconstitutional action by” the Supreme Court. By Louis Jacobson• August 8, 2022 Bill Johnson stated on June 27, 2013 in a news release: Most Americans want "traditional marriage," as defined by the Defense of Marriage Act. By Stephen Koff• July 10, 2013 John Whitbeck stated on March 28, 2016 in an email: Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland "voted to uphold" D.C.’s ban on handguns. By Warren Fiske• April 4, 2016 Jason Kander stated on September 15, 2016 in a campaign ad: "In the state legislature, I supported Second Amendment rights." By Ellen Cagle• October 6, 2016 Senate Leadership Fund stated on October 11, 2016 in a TV ad: "(Deborah) Ross defends those who want to burn the American flag, and even called efforts to ban flag-burning ‘ridiculous,’ yet refused to help a disabled veteran fly the flag." By Will Doran• November 5, 2016
Sen. John McCain fought to clean up money in politics. Are we better off today? By Miriam Valverde• August 31, 2018 Cataloging the political and policy uncertainties of the Roe decision leak By Julie Rovner• May 3, 2022 Is Florida’s mid-decade redistricting plan ‘illegal,’ as some Democrats say? By Samantha Putterman• April 15, 2026 What Supreme Court’s immunity ruling means for Trump’s cases and, potentially, future presidents By Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• July 2, 2024 Could Supreme Court contraceptive ruling affect coverage of vaccines and blood transfusions? By Steve Contorno• July 2, 2014 What states would ban same-sex marriage if the Supreme Court overturned Obergefell? By Louis Jacobson• July 20, 2022 Understanding the battle over the Indian Child Welfare Act By Noah Y. Kim• November 1, 2021 PolitiFact Wisconsin 'High Five' for June 2022 By Madeline Heim, Laura Schulte• July 8, 2022 Impeachment articles against Wisconsin elections official riddled with false and misleading claims By Tyler Katzenberger• October 5, 2023 Tracking the shift after Joe Biden’s same-sex marriage ‘epiphany’ By Matthew Crowley• March 17, 2023 Biden in Tampa: Fact-checks of his claims on abortion, Trump By Matthew Crowley, Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman, Amy Sherman• April 23, 2024 What to know as the ACA yet again heads to the Supreme Court By Julie Rovner• November 9, 2020 Three things about the abortion debate that many people get wrong By Julie Rovner• August 5, 2022 Democrats’ playbook for stopping Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick By Katie Akin, John Kruzel• July 3, 2018 The meaning, history and political rhetoric surrounding the term abortion ‘ban’ By Samantha Putterman• May 15, 2024 The U.S. Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage By Amy Sherman• June 29, 2015 Why Democrats’ control of the White House and Congress isn't enough to pass law protecting abortion By Madison Czopek• May 10, 2022 Congress could try barring Trump from office under 14th Amendment, but it likely won’t By Caleb McCullough• November 7, 2024 Fact-checking ‘Succession’: What happens if a fire destroys 100,000 absentee ballots in Milwaukee? By Loreben Tuquero• May 19, 2023 High Court Hands Down Ruling on Health Care Law By Erin O'Neill• June 28, 2012