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- Fact check/Are thousands of families still displaced after Sandy, and are a majority from New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District
- Fact check/Can GOP convention rules be changed so that a candidate with only a plurality of delegates wins the nomination
- Fact check/Chris Christie "supported Common Core"
- Fact check/Did Catherine Cortez Masto take 36 trips in five years while attorney general of Nevada
- Fact check/Did Florida Congressman Curbelo vote for drastic cuts to education
- Fact check/Did Gary Johnson issue 750 vetoes as governor of New Mexico
- Fact check/Did Iowa Congressman Rod Blum vote to cut Social Security benefits by 45 percent
- Fact check/Did JFK campaign on tax cuts
- Fact check/Did John Bel Edwards vote to give "convicts" taxpayer funded pension plans
- Fact check/Did Maryland Sen. Jamie Raskin vote against banning juvenile life without parole
- Fact check/Did Nevada Senate Majority Leader Michael Roberson vote to raise taxes after promising not to
- Fact check/Did Ohio lose 300,000 manufacturing jobs because of NAFTA
- Fact check/Did U.S. Senator Mark Kirk vote against fixing military equipment
- Fact check/Did companies run by West Virginia Governor Democratic primary candidate Jim Justice face financial and legal issues
- Fact check/Did former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland play a role in keeping paid sick leave off the ballot in 2008
- Fact check/Did the Cook County state's attorney do nothing for 400 days after the Laquan McDonald shooting
- Fact check/Do Massachusetts charter schools "drain" funding from traditional public schools
- Fact check/Do all the Republican presidential candidates support the repeal of Dodd-Frank
- Fact check/Do congressional incumbents rarely face challengers and almost always win despite low approval ratings
- Fact check/Do deaths from vaccination outnumber deaths caused by measles
- Fact check/Do the Government Accountability Office's annual recommendations "go ignored" every year
- Fact check/Do “most states” allow voters to register for presidential primaries “as late as the day of” the primary
- Fact check/Does Chicago have the highest tobacco taxes in the nation
- Fact check/Does Merrick Garland have the most federal judicial experience of any U.S. Supreme Court nominee in history
- Fact check/Does Texas House candidate Thomas McNutt want to centralize control of education
- Fact check/Does U.S. Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland have "a disastrous record on the second amendment"
- Fact check/Does a Michigan judgeship cost taxpayers $450,000 annually
- Fact check/Does a ballot measure in Ohio create a marijuana monopoly
- Fact check/Does a mayoral candidate in Houston have a plan to sell junk bonds
- Fact check/Does fracking negatively impact property values
- Fact check/Does half of the U.S. live "in or near poverty"
- Fact check/Does violating House ethics rules constitute breaking the law
- Fact check/Fact-checking Ben Sasse's floor speech in the Senate on November 3, 2015
- Fact check/Fact-checking David Vitter and John Bel Edwards on Syrian refugees in Louisiana
- Fact check/Fact-checking John Bel Edwards on David Vitter's legislative record
- Fact check/Getting the numbers right on Syrian refugees in Illinois' Senate race
- Fact check/Governor Bill Walker says Alaska's "business climate" is ranked fourth in the nation
- Fact check/Has Indiana consistently ranked in the top 10 best states to do business
- Fact check/Has Texas Supreme Court Justice Lehrmann demonstrated hostility to tort reform
- Fact check/Has Texas adequately increased public school funding to keep pace with inflation
- Fact check/Have the rules governing the 2016 Republican National Convention been established
- Fact check/How Texas' Proposition 6 compares to other right to hunt laws in the U.S.
- Fact check/How many miles of fence stand along the U.S.-Mexico border
- Fact check/How much does it cost to get an initiative on the ballot in California
- Fact check/How rare are open seats in the U.S. House of Representatives
- Fact check/Is Citizens United responsible for outside money in North Carolina’s 2014 Senate race
- Fact check/Is Congressional candidate Bryan Caforio a recent resident of California's 25th Congressional District
- Fact check/Is Hillary Clinton right about guns "that end up committing crimes in New York" coming from Vermont
- Fact check/Is Maryland Sen. Jamie Raskin the only MD-08 candidate who's leading on environmental issues
- Fact check/Is Montana ranked 49th nationally in wages, and are millennials leaving the state seeking employment
- Fact check/Is NASA's budget less than 2 percent of the federal budget
- Fact check/Is New Mexico "at the bottom" for job growth
- Fact check/Is U.S. Senate candidate Patty Judge a "vocal supporter of CAFOs" whose political base is "big money industrial agriculture interests"
- Fact check/Is Washington, D.C., among the safest cities in the country
- Fact check/Is hard money a larger share of political spending than outside money
- Fact check/Is the American middle class at "the point of near non-existence"
- Fact check/Is the United States the only advanced economy that doesn’t mandate paid sick or maternity leave
- Fact check/Is the death penalty more expensive than life in prison
- Fact check/Joe Sestak on Pat Toomey and Syrian refugees
- Fact check/John Kasich and the 1982 midterm elections
- Fact check/New Jersey's "tax burden"
- Fact check/On Jim Justice's political contributions
- Fact check/On legislative salaries in the Louisiana governor's race
- Fact check/Rob Portman on Ted Strickland's economic record
- Fact check/Tammy Duckworth on Mark Kirk, mass incarceration and race
- Fact check/The EPA's "measurable effects"
- Fact check/The achievement gap and graduation rates in New Orleans public schools
- Fact check/Up and down: federal deficits from 2007 to 2015
- Fact check/Voter turnout rates in Indiana
- Fact check/What state has the most veterans
- Fact check/When was the "motion to vacate the chair" rule last used in Congress
- Fact check/Will three Supreme Court justices be past the court's average retirement age on election day
- Fact check/Would a $33,000 salary for state legislators bring Virginia "more in line" with other states
- Fact check/Would it be “unprecedented in recent history” for a vacancy on the Supreme Court to last a year
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