FactCheck.org analysis of 2008 campaign advertisements
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1. From presidential debates
2. From presidential TV & radio advertisements
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[FactCheck.org is] a nonpartisan, nonprofit, "consumer advocate" for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. We monitor the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases. Our goal is to apply the best practices of both journalism and scholarship, and to increase public knowledge and understanding.
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-- Jesse Gordon, jesse@OnTheIssues.org, November 2007
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Crime
Mike Huckabee: FactCheck: AR violent crime rate increased under Huckabee.
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Free Trade
Ron Paul: FactCheck: NAFTA Superhighway not a conspiracy; it’s I-35.
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Government Reform
Hillary Clinton: FactCheck: Yes, more legislation & sponsorships than Obama.
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Health Care
Barack Obama: AdWatch: My plan costs $2,500 less per family than Clinton’s.
Barack Obama: FactCheck: Unclear if Obama’s plan costs less than Clinton’s.
Hillary Clinton: AdWatch: My plan costs $1,700 less per person than Obama’s.
Hillary Clinton: FactCheck: “$1,700 less than Obama plan” misinterprets study.
Hillary Clinton: FactCheck: Yes, Hillary’s plan might include wage garnishing.
Barack Obama: AdWatch: punishing uninsured families doesn’t make sense.
Barack Obama: FactCheck: Hillary’s plan does mandate; but so does Obama’s.
Barack Obama: AdWatch: Pressure insurance & drug companies to change.
Barack Obama: FactCheck: OPPORTUNITY to insure all, but no GUARANTEE.
Barack Obama: AdWatch: Don’t make it illegal not to have health care.
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Homeland Security
Rudy Giuliani: AdWatch: “Ready” with executive experience in crises.
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Principles & Values
Barack Obama: FactCheck: Did not say “I will stand with the Muslims”.
Sarah Palin: Endorsed by Sen. Ted Stevens.
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Tax Reform
Ron Paul: AdWatch: Taxpayer’s best friend: never supported an increase.
Hillary Clinton: AdWatch: cut taxes for the middle class.
Mike Huckabee: AdWatch: Your worth is from God, not your checking account.
Mike Huckabee: FactCheck: 90 cuts + 23 tax increases: net $505M increase.
Mike Huckabee: AdWatch: Signed first-ever broad-based tax cut in Arkansas.
Mike Huckabee: FactCheck: Passed broad-based tax cut, but not “first ever”.
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Technology
Mitt Romney: AdWatch: More change in next 10 years than in 10 centuries.
Mitt Romney: FactCheck: Ludicrous exaggeration to compare 10 centuries.
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The above quotations are from FactCheck.org analysis of 2008 campaign advertisements.
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