17 People 19391 Fact-checks 6579 Articles People (17) No Casinos Jill Underly Back to Basics Right to Rise Never Back Down PAC Conservatives for Patients' Rights Constitutional Rights PAC Fight Right Inc. Ohio Right to Life Turn Right USA Basic Rights Oregon Get Georgia Right Texas Right to Life Oregon Right to Life PAC Direct Action for Rights & Equality National Association for Gun Rights National Right to Life Committee Fact-checks (19391) Jeb Bush stated on September 16, 2015 in the CNN debate: "When he (Donald Trump) asked Florida to have casino gambling, we said no." By Linda Qiu, Amy Sherman• September 17, 2015 Coalition to Bring Jobs to R.I. stated on October 05, 2012 in a TV commercial: "By voting to approve [Question 1], we can . . . save 900 jobs" at Twin River. By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• October 14, 2012 Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin stated on September 10, 2013 in a web posting: "The Kenosha casino would be one of the state’s largest employers and pay more to the state than any other company or Tribe – essentially, it would be Wisconsin’s biggest taxpayer." By Dave Umhoefer• September 11, 2013 Texans for Economic Development stated on April 19, 2011 in a web banner ad.: "Texans spend $2.5 billion gambling in our neighboring states every year." By W. Gardner Selby• April 29, 2011 It's Still a Bad Idea stated on September 13, 2012 in a campaign ad: "Their New York casino deal was called ‘rigged’ and ‘corrupt.’" By Janie Har• September 21, 2012 Enough Already Wisconsin, Inc. stated on November 08, 2014 in a tweet: The majority of revenue generated by a proposed Kenosha casino would be sent to the Seminole tribe in Florida. By James B. Nelson• November 20, 2014 Mark Warner stated on June 21, 2016 in a TV interview.: Says Donald Trump has "bankrupt four separate businesses." By Sean Gorman, Linda Qiu• July 11, 2016 Dave Syverson stated on November 17, 2019 in a TV interview: Says a proposed change to Illinois’ gambling law would result in "lower taxes paid to the state and higher taxes paid" to Chicago from a city casino so that the total amount would be the same, but the city would get to "keep more of it." By Kiannah Sepeda-Miller• December 15, 2019 Georgia Family Council stated on April 19, 2012 in a presentation: Crime rises in communities with casinos. By Eric Stirgus• May 9, 2012 Yes on 82 and 83 campaign stated on September 20, 2012 in a campaign ad: Says Measures 82 and 83 authorize just one more casino. By Janie Har• September 27, 2012 Ellyn Bogdanoff stated on October 26, 2011 in a newspaper article: "Florida is considered the fourth-largest gambling state in the nation." By Amy Sherman• December 27, 2011 Donald Trump stated on January 24, 2016 in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press": Says a Ted Cruz ad has "got me bull-dozing down a house. I never bulldozed it down. It's false advertising." By Lauren Carroll• January 24, 2016 Ken Tanner stated on April 24, 2013 in a radio news interview: Says "The idea of one casino per tribe is a false one." By Janie Har• May 9, 2013 No Casinos stated on October 11, 2011 in a statement on their website: "The (Florida) casino proposed by Malaysian gambling conglomerate Genting would be nearly double the size of the largest casino in the world." By Amy Sherman• October 17, 2011 It's Still a Bad Idea stated on September 10, 2012 in a campaign press event: "This would be the largest casino in the United States." By Janie Har• September 11, 2012 Robert Jacquard stated on March 06, 2012 in a speech: "There are a lot of casinos across the country that have gone bankrupt." By Alex Kuffner• March 15, 2012 Charles Van Zant stated on February 29, 2016 in a House Finance and Tax committee meeting: "For every time the state gets paid a dollar in taxes (on gambling), somebody loses $6." By Joshua Gillin• March 4, 2016 Diane Hurley stated on October 14, 2012 in an interview on "10 News Conference": "Connecticut's take on slot machines is 25 cents on the dollar. And the state's take on table games: zero." By John Hill• October 25, 2012 Viral image stated on June 20, 2019 in a Facebook post: "The Nevada Gaming Commission did not find Trump ‘trustworthy’ enough for a gaming license." By Ciara O'Rourke• July 9, 2019 Julaine Appling stated on November 13, 2013 in a radio interview: In Wisconsin, more than 300,000 people have "some kind of addictive gambling problem, whether it’s pathological or what we’d categorize as a problem gambler." 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Jeb Bush stated on September 16, 2015 in the CNN debate: "When he (Donald Trump) asked Florida to have casino gambling, we said no." By Linda Qiu, Amy Sherman• September 17, 2015 Coalition to Bring Jobs to R.I. stated on October 05, 2012 in a TV commercial: "By voting to approve [Question 1], we can . . . save 900 jobs" at Twin River. By C. Eugene Emery Jr.• October 14, 2012 Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin stated on September 10, 2013 in a web posting: "The Kenosha casino would be one of the state’s largest employers and pay more to the state than any other company or Tribe – essentially, it would be Wisconsin’s biggest taxpayer." By Dave Umhoefer• September 11, 2013 Texans for Economic Development stated on April 19, 2011 in a web banner ad.: "Texans spend $2.5 billion gambling in our neighboring states every year." By W. Gardner Selby• April 29, 2011 It's Still a Bad Idea stated on September 13, 2012 in a campaign ad: "Their New York casino deal was called ‘rigged’ and ‘corrupt.’" By Janie Har• September 21, 2012 Enough Already Wisconsin, Inc. stated on November 08, 2014 in a tweet: The majority of revenue generated by a proposed Kenosha casino would be sent to the Seminole tribe in Florida. By James B. Nelson• November 20, 2014 Mark Warner stated on June 21, 2016 in a TV interview.: Says Donald Trump has "bankrupt four separate businesses." By Sean Gorman, Linda Qiu• July 11, 2016 Dave Syverson stated on November 17, 2019 in a TV interview: Says a proposed change to Illinois’ gambling law would result in "lower taxes paid to the state and higher taxes paid" to Chicago from a city casino so that the total amount would be the same, but the city would get to "keep more of it." By Kiannah Sepeda-Miller• December 15, 2019 Georgia Family Council stated on April 19, 2012 in a presentation: Crime rises in communities with casinos. By Eric Stirgus• May 9, 2012 Yes on 82 and 83 campaign stated on September 20, 2012 in a campaign ad: Says Measures 82 and 83 authorize just one more casino. By Janie Har• September 27, 2012 Ellyn Bogdanoff stated on October 26, 2011 in a newspaper article: "Florida is considered the fourth-largest gambling state in the nation." By Amy Sherman• December 27, 2011 Donald Trump stated on January 24, 2016 in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press": Says a Ted Cruz ad has "got me bull-dozing down a house. I never bulldozed it down. It's false advertising." By Lauren Carroll• January 24, 2016 Ken Tanner stated on April 24, 2013 in a radio news interview: Says "The idea of one casino per tribe is a false one." By Janie Har• May 9, 2013 No Casinos stated on October 11, 2011 in a statement on their website: "The (Florida) casino proposed by Malaysian gambling conglomerate Genting would be nearly double the size of the largest casino in the world." By Amy Sherman• October 17, 2011 It's Still a Bad Idea stated on September 10, 2012 in a campaign press event: "This would be the largest casino in the United States." By Janie Har• September 11, 2012 Robert Jacquard stated on March 06, 2012 in a speech: "There are a lot of casinos across the country that have gone bankrupt." By Alex Kuffner• March 15, 2012 Charles Van Zant stated on February 29, 2016 in a House Finance and Tax committee meeting: "For every time the state gets paid a dollar in taxes (on gambling), somebody loses $6." By Joshua Gillin• March 4, 2016 Diane Hurley stated on October 14, 2012 in an interview on "10 News Conference": "Connecticut's take on slot machines is 25 cents on the dollar. And the state's take on table games: zero." By John Hill• October 25, 2012 Viral image stated on June 20, 2019 in a Facebook post: "The Nevada Gaming Commission did not find Trump ‘trustworthy’ enough for a gaming license." By Ciara O'Rourke• July 9, 2019 Julaine Appling stated on November 13, 2013 in a radio interview: In Wisconsin, more than 300,000 people have "some kind of addictive gambling problem, whether it’s pathological or what we’d categorize as a problem gambler." By Dave Umhoefer• November 27, 2013
The (now-rejected) Kenosha casino -- jobs and money By Tom Kertscher• January 23, 2015 High Five for October: Obamacare gets hits By Tom Kertscher• November 4, 2013 Just how big is the proposed casino in Miami? By Amy Sherman• October 17, 2011 Fact-checking Jeb Bush vs. Donald Trump after CNN debate By Joshua Gillin, Amy Sherman• September 17, 2015 Would a Kenosha casino drain 40% of the Milwaukee casino's revenue? By Tom Kertscher• October 30, 2013 So, where does Mary Burke stand on the issues? By Tom Kertscher• December 2, 2013 PolitiFact Florida’s Top 10 fact-checks for 2015 By Amy Sherman• December 29, 2015 Fact-checking the second GOP presidential debate By Aaron Sharockman• September 17, 2015 Nevada GOP Senate candidate tries to pin a Harry Reid campaign button on rival By Morris Kennedy• May 21, 2010 PolitiFact Florida’s top 5 fact-checks for September 2015 By Amy Sherman• October 1, 2015 In wake of Las Vegas mass shooting, reviewing fact checks on guns and gun control By Tom Kertscher• October 2, 2017 Politicians (and Glenn Beck) had money on their minds By Willoughby Mariano• September 5, 2010 PolitiFact fact-checks the Jan. 24 shows By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson, Katie Sanders• January 24, 2016 Fact-checking Trump, Sanders on the Jan. 24 shows By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson, Katie Sanders• January 24, 2016 Texas-OU and gambling across state lines By W. Gardner Selby• October 12, 2012 Fact-checking the first presidential debate By Linda Qiu• September 27, 2016 Factsheet: Donald Trump’s tax returns By Lauren Carroll• October 3, 2016 PolitiFact’s Top 5 fact-checks for March 2016 By Lauren Carroll• April 4, 2016 Fact-checking Hillary Clinton's economic speech about Donald Trump By Jon Greenberg• June 21, 2016 Fact-checking claims about domestic violence, Ray Rice By Katie Sanders, Derek Tsang• September 17, 2014