12 People 25882 Fact-checks 8274 Articles People (12) Connie Mack Sharon Day YouTube videos The Manila Times New York Times New Day for America New Century Times St. Lucia Times Ending Spending Action Fund Save Flexible Spending Plans New York Times Editorial Board Video for Atlanta Super Bowl bid presentation Fact-checks (25882) George LeMieux stated on May 07, 2012 in a Web ad: "Sources show (Connie) Mack as a resident of California, living with his wife in Palm Springs." By Amy Sherman• May 14, 2012 American Bridge 21st Century stated on August 06, 2012 in a TV ad: Says U.S. Rep. Connie Mack IV passed "only one bill" in seven years. By Brittany Alana Davis• August 6, 2012 Carla Sands stated on January 19, 2022 in an ad: Joe Biden's “$4 trillion” Build Back Better bill is "the largest expansion of welfare programs in 60 years." By Tom Kertscher• February 1, 2022 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 George LeMieux stated on February 27, 2012 in a Web ad: Says Connie Mack "failed to pay his child support." By Amy Sherman• February 29, 2012 Bill Nelson stated on August 02, 2012 in a TV ad: Says Connie Mack IV has been "a promoter for Hooters with a history of bar room brawling, altercations and road rage." By Amy Sherman• August 7, 2012 Dave Weldon stated on July 23, 2012 in a mock debate: Embryonic stem cell research is at a "dead end, with no one good example of a successful treatment." By Katie Sanders• July 31, 2012 Bill White stated on June 17, 2010 in a press conference.: Says Gov. Rick Perry is "by far and away the highest-paid state employee on an hourly basis." By W. Gardner Selby• July 12, 2010 Connie Mack stated on April 12, 2012 in a television ad: Says Sen. Bill Nelson voted to spend "$144,541 to see how monkeys react under the influence of cocaine." By Katie Sanders• April 13, 2012 American Crossroads stated on September 25, 2012 in a television ad: Says Bill Nelson "cast the deciding vote for Obamacare cutting Medicare spending by $700 billion and letting an unelected board decide what gets covered here." By Amy Sherman• October 9, 2012 Bill Nelson stated on October 17, 2012 in a U.S. Senate debate: Says Connie Mack initially said he would have voted "yes" for the Paul Ryan budget plan, and then, "you said it was stupid and you would vote no. And then your folks corrected you, and you changed your position again, yes." By Amy Sherman• October 29, 2012 Connie Mack stated on October 26, 2012 in a fundraising email: "Bill Nelson actually voted in favor of higher taxes 272 times." By Amy Sherman• November 1, 2012 Bill Nelson stated on October 17, 2012 in in a debate in Davie, Fla.: Says Connie Mack takes two homestead exemptions, "directly contrary to Florida’s Constitution." By Katie Sanders• October 18, 2012 Facebook posts stated on February 27, 2019 in Facebook posts: Says a challenge called "Momo" is appearing online in apps and children’s programs and threatens kids in an attempt to force them into performing harmful acts. By Samantha Putterman• March 5, 2019 George LeMieux stated on October 27, 2011 in a press release: U.S. Rep. Connie Mack "voted to raise his own pay several times." By Amy Sherman• November 23, 2011 X posts stated on June 14, 2025 in an X post: Video shows the New York Mets “showed a Pride flag instead of the American flag” during the national anthem. By Gabrielle Lazor• June 17, 2025 Connie Mack stated on August 09, 2012 in a video on his campaign website: Says Bill Nelson "voted to raise our taxes 150 times." By Amy Sherman• August 20, 2012 George LeMieux stated on February 24, 2012 in a web ad: Says U.S. Rep. Connie Mack "took seven and a half years to finish college." By Amy Sherman• March 28, 2012 Connie Mack stated on May 09, 2012 in a campaign mailer: The Mack Penny Plan for the federal budget "would balance our budget by 2019" and "continues to gain support." By Amy Sherman• July 5, 2012 Connie Mack stated on October 17, 2012 in in a debate in Davie, Fla.: "Bill Nelson voted for higher taxes 150 times." By Amy Sherman• October 18, 2012 Articles (8274) Fact-checking George LeMieux By Angie Drobnic Holan• June 20, 2012 PolitiFact Florida: Our most popular fact-checks of 2012 By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 28, 2012 Greatest hits of Florida's U.S. Senate race By Katie Sanders• November 5, 2012 Jolly and Grayson tackle King James, Planned Parenthood at open debate By Joshua Gillin• April 28, 2016 Fact-checking Florida's U.S. Senate debate By Katie Sanders• October 18, 2012 Case study: How Facebook pages exploit Russia’s war in Ukraine with false videos By Grace Abels• July 27, 2022 Despite Trump remarks on El Paso and Dayton, it's a weak link between video games, mass shootings By Tom Kertscher• August 6, 2019 David Dewhurst video distorts journalists' statements about economy By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• November 15, 2011 Checking more claims from the DNC ad that says Romney flip-flopped By Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Molly Moorhead• November 28, 2011 On Cantor and World of Warcraft: Readers weigh in By Sean Gorman• February 27, 2013 The PolitiFact guide to the anti-Romney 'King of Bain' video By Molly Moorhead• January 12, 2012 The bridge barrage By Bill Adair, Robert Farley• September 8, 2008 PolitiFact Florida wins Green Eyeshade Award for online politics reporting By Angie Drobnic Holan• May 9, 2013 Why at-home rapid COVID-19 tests cost so much, even after Biden’s push for lower prices By Hannah Norman• September 13, 2021 When Donald Trump was shot, the internet unleashed wild conspiracy theories By Katie Sanders• July 15, 2024 Ad Watch: Democratic PAC distorts Brat's record on seniors' health By Warren Fiske• September 20, 2018 Photo of Covington students in black paint at a basketball game goes viral. Here's what we know By Samantha Putterman• January 25, 2019 Playing a game of political telephone By Jacob Geiger• June 28, 2011 The uninvited guest: How to keep the coronavirus out of Thanksgiving By Bill McCarthy• November 17, 2020 The Democrats’ reconciliation bill: What you need to know By Louis Jacobson• September 10, 2021
Connie Mack Sharon Day YouTube videos The Manila Times New York Times New Day for America New Century Times St. Lucia Times Ending Spending Action Fund Save Flexible Spending Plans New York Times Editorial Board Video for Atlanta Super Bowl bid presentation
George LeMieux stated on May 07, 2012 in a Web ad: "Sources show (Connie) Mack as a resident of California, living with his wife in Palm Springs." By Amy Sherman• May 14, 2012 American Bridge 21st Century stated on August 06, 2012 in a TV ad: Says U.S. Rep. Connie Mack IV passed "only one bill" in seven years. By Brittany Alana Davis• August 6, 2012 Carla Sands stated on January 19, 2022 in an ad: Joe Biden's “$4 trillion” Build Back Better bill is "the largest expansion of welfare programs in 60 years." By Tom Kertscher• February 1, 2022 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 George LeMieux stated on February 27, 2012 in a Web ad: Says Connie Mack "failed to pay his child support." By Amy Sherman• February 29, 2012 Bill Nelson stated on August 02, 2012 in a TV ad: Says Connie Mack IV has been "a promoter for Hooters with a history of bar room brawling, altercations and road rage." By Amy Sherman• August 7, 2012 Dave Weldon stated on July 23, 2012 in a mock debate: Embryonic stem cell research is at a "dead end, with no one good example of a successful treatment." By Katie Sanders• July 31, 2012 Bill White stated on June 17, 2010 in a press conference.: Says Gov. Rick Perry is "by far and away the highest-paid state employee on an hourly basis." By W. Gardner Selby• July 12, 2010 Connie Mack stated on April 12, 2012 in a television ad: Says Sen. Bill Nelson voted to spend "$144,541 to see how monkeys react under the influence of cocaine." By Katie Sanders• April 13, 2012 American Crossroads stated on September 25, 2012 in a television ad: Says Bill Nelson "cast the deciding vote for Obamacare cutting Medicare spending by $700 billion and letting an unelected board decide what gets covered here." By Amy Sherman• October 9, 2012 Bill Nelson stated on October 17, 2012 in a U.S. Senate debate: Says Connie Mack initially said he would have voted "yes" for the Paul Ryan budget plan, and then, "you said it was stupid and you would vote no. And then your folks corrected you, and you changed your position again, yes." By Amy Sherman• October 29, 2012 Connie Mack stated on October 26, 2012 in a fundraising email: "Bill Nelson actually voted in favor of higher taxes 272 times." By Amy Sherman• November 1, 2012 Bill Nelson stated on October 17, 2012 in in a debate in Davie, Fla.: Says Connie Mack takes two homestead exemptions, "directly contrary to Florida’s Constitution." By Katie Sanders• October 18, 2012 Facebook posts stated on February 27, 2019 in Facebook posts: Says a challenge called "Momo" is appearing online in apps and children’s programs and threatens kids in an attempt to force them into performing harmful acts. By Samantha Putterman• March 5, 2019 George LeMieux stated on October 27, 2011 in a press release: U.S. Rep. Connie Mack "voted to raise his own pay several times." By Amy Sherman• November 23, 2011 X posts stated on June 14, 2025 in an X post: Video shows the New York Mets “showed a Pride flag instead of the American flag” during the national anthem. By Gabrielle Lazor• June 17, 2025 Connie Mack stated on August 09, 2012 in a video on his campaign website: Says Bill Nelson "voted to raise our taxes 150 times." By Amy Sherman• August 20, 2012 George LeMieux stated on February 24, 2012 in a web ad: Says U.S. Rep. Connie Mack "took seven and a half years to finish college." By Amy Sherman• March 28, 2012 Connie Mack stated on May 09, 2012 in a campaign mailer: The Mack Penny Plan for the federal budget "would balance our budget by 2019" and "continues to gain support." By Amy Sherman• July 5, 2012 Connie Mack stated on October 17, 2012 in in a debate in Davie, Fla.: "Bill Nelson voted for higher taxes 150 times." By Amy Sherman• October 18, 2012
Fact-checking George LeMieux By Angie Drobnic Holan• June 20, 2012 PolitiFact Florida: Our most popular fact-checks of 2012 By Angie Drobnic Holan• December 28, 2012 Greatest hits of Florida's U.S. Senate race By Katie Sanders• November 5, 2012 Jolly and Grayson tackle King James, Planned Parenthood at open debate By Joshua Gillin• April 28, 2016 Fact-checking Florida's U.S. Senate debate By Katie Sanders• October 18, 2012 Case study: How Facebook pages exploit Russia’s war in Ukraine with false videos By Grace Abels• July 27, 2022 Despite Trump remarks on El Paso and Dayton, it's a weak link between video games, mass shootings By Tom Kertscher• August 6, 2019 David Dewhurst video distorts journalists' statements about economy By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• November 15, 2011 Checking more claims from the DNC ad that says Romney flip-flopped By Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Molly Moorhead• November 28, 2011 On Cantor and World of Warcraft: Readers weigh in By Sean Gorman• February 27, 2013 The PolitiFact guide to the anti-Romney 'King of Bain' video By Molly Moorhead• January 12, 2012 The bridge barrage By Bill Adair, Robert Farley• September 8, 2008 PolitiFact Florida wins Green Eyeshade Award for online politics reporting By Angie Drobnic Holan• May 9, 2013 Why at-home rapid COVID-19 tests cost so much, even after Biden’s push for lower prices By Hannah Norman• September 13, 2021 When Donald Trump was shot, the internet unleashed wild conspiracy theories By Katie Sanders• July 15, 2024 Ad Watch: Democratic PAC distorts Brat's record on seniors' health By Warren Fiske• September 20, 2018 Photo of Covington students in black paint at a basketball game goes viral. Here's what we know By Samantha Putterman• January 25, 2019 Playing a game of political telephone By Jacob Geiger• June 28, 2011 The uninvited guest: How to keep the coronavirus out of Thanksgiving By Bill McCarthy• November 17, 2020 The Democrats’ reconciliation bill: What you need to know By Louis Jacobson• September 10, 2021