Fact-checking organizations work to verify the truthfulness of political claims made during campaigns. They research statements and rate their accuracy, helping voters identify false or misleading information from politicians. Close monitoring of fact-checkers can give voters a clearer picture of the truth amid competing narratives from different campaigns.
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Angie Drobnic Holan, PolitiFact
Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post
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Fact Checking on the Fly: How to Monitor the Truth During the Presidential Campaign
Fact-checking organizations work to verify the truthfulness of political claims made during campaigns. They research statements and rate their accuracy, helping voters identify false or misleading information from politicians. Close monitoring of fact-checkers can give voters a clearer picture of the truth amid competing narratives from different campaigns.
Fact-checking organizations work to verify the truthfulness of political claims made during campaigns. They research statements and rate their accuracy, helping voters identify false or misleading information from politicians. Close monitoring of fact-checkers can give voters a clearer picture of the truth amid competing narratives from different campaigns.