The new McCain loves tax cuts. But many of his claims about them are off.
Think it's all about cutting earmarks? Think again.
Ads rifle through candidates' past relationships, tax returns and city budgets; facts left crumpled on the ground.
A messy set of facts makes for a plausible mailer attack on Obama.
FactCheck.org wins two awards in politics, while FactCheckED.org wins one in education.
Clinton, Obama both mislead with ads promising gas price relief.
McCain, Clinton call for gas tax relief that really isn't, while Bush dredges up old ideas with a variety of problems.
His new ad only tells half the story of what his health proposal could mean for U.S. workers.
Two Democratic Party TV ads hit McCain on Iraq and the economy. We supply context and corrections.
A conservative adman striving to regain his Willie Horton notoriety produces a death-penalty dud aimed at Obama.
Clinton and Obama fire off misleading claims about lobbyists and PAC contributions.
Clinton and Obama trade bogus charges about health care.