Several news services are fact-checking statements by the presidential candidates.
And no matter who you’re voting for, there’s plenty to interest you about both candidates.
PolitiFact is a Pulitzer Prize-winning program of the Tampa Bay Times. PolitiFact had a staff of 20 assigned to fact-check the third presidential debate.
FactCheck.org, a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, had a staff of nine fact-checking the final debate.
The Los Angeles Times fact-checked the three presidential debates.
The Washington Post’s Fact Checker features “The Truth Behind the Rhetoric” by Glenn Kessler.
The New York Times is “checking assertions made throughout the 2016 presidential campaign.
The Seattle Times published The Associated Press’ fact-check of the debates.