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FactCheck.org Week in ReviewFactChecking the 11th GOP Debate
March 4, 2016
Claims by and about Donald Trump dominate our report.
Cruz’s Record Before the Supreme Court
March 3, 2016
An ad from a pro-Ted Cruz super PAC says, “Ted Cruz argued nine...

FactCheck.org Week in Review

FactChecking the 11th GOP Debate
March 4, 2016
Claims by and about Donald Trump dominate our report.

Cruz’s Record Before the Supreme Court
March 3, 2016
An ad from a pro-Ted Cruz super PAC says, “Ted Cruz argued nine cases in front of the Supreme Court, and won.” He did not win all nine cases, as the ad implies.

Pro-Kasich Ad’s Misplaced Job Boast
March 2, 2016
A new TV ad boasts that Ohio Gov. John Kasich has created 400,000 jobs in his state and will do the same for Michigan as president. But Michigan actually has gained more jobs than Ohio during Kasich’s time in office, both in raw numbers and in the rate of job growth.

Repeat Debate Claims: Dems Version
March 2, 2016
This video from FlackCheck.org addresses some of the claims that the Democrats have repeatedly made during debates.

Trump’s Defense of His ‘University’
March 1, 2016
Businessman Donald Trump has made false and misleading claims in response to attacks on “Trump University,” a now defunct program that offered tips on real estate to paying customers.

Trump’s David Duke Amnesia
March 1, 2016
Asked if he would publicly reject the support of former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said, “I just don’t know anything about him.” The record proves him wrong.

Rubio Oversimplifies FBI-Apple Battle
February 29, 2016
Sen. Marco Rubio said the FBI has asked Apple to disable “the auto-erase mode on one phone in the entire world.” But the FBI, which is seeking access to the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone, has asked Apple to write software that could do more than that.

Trump vs. Veteran Vendors
February 29, 2016
An ad from a pro-Marco Rubio super PAC claims Donald Trump “bans disabled veterans from his high rise.” But the ad may leave a misleading impression.

New to Players Guide 2016

Keep the Promise
March 3, 2016
Keep the Promise is a network of five independent super PACs supporting Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz.