Check the Facts in the Latest Presidential Debate With These Reviews
The debate is over, and the elections are just around the corner. Before casting your vote early , check the claims of both candidates in the last night of debate with these fact-checking reviews.
If you haven’t seen the debate yet, you can watch it in full here . As we mentioned earlier, it is a good idea to watch yourself before looking at any particular media coverage . Once you see that, check out these fact checks to verify (or disprove) candidates’ claims:
- Polittifact verified the facts of 36 statements from both candidates.
- Politically verified facts 23 statements from both candidates.
- FactCheck.org offered fact-checking on 33 applications and topics from both candidates.
- Verified CNN statements of both candidates on 14 topics .
- The New York Times checked 27 of both candidates’ statements .
- The Washington Post verified the facts of 24 statements from both candidates.
- NPR offers a full debate transcript, verifying 71 statements from both candidates throughout the text.
Early voting has already begun in many states and you can now request your absentee ballots . If you are unsure how to vote (or if your state still allows you to register), Vote.org can help you navigate your state’s rules .