PolitiFact is a fact-checking website that rates the accuracy of claims by elected officials and others on its Truth-O-Meter.
PolitiFact is a fact-checking website that rates the accuracy of claims by elected officials and others who speak up in American politics. PolitiFact is run by editors and reporters from the Tampa Bay Times, an independent newspaper in Florida, as a project to help you find the truth in American politics. The site's reporters and editors fact-check statements from the White House, Congress, candidates, advocacy groups and more, rating them on the Truth-O-Meter from 'True' to 'Pants on Fire'.
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A unique feature that rates the accuracy of claims on a scale from 'True' to 'Pants on Fire'.
Provides a summary of the truthfulness of political figures and pundits.
Tracks the progress of promises made by politicians.
Allows users to browse fact-checks by specific topics such as health care, immigration, and taxes.
Offers localized fact-checking for states across the U.S.
Users can subscribe to receive fact-checks and news directly in their inbox.
PolitiFact offers mobile applications for iOS and Android devices.
Allows users to share fact-checks on social media platforms.
PolitiFact won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 2009 for its fact-checking during the 2008 presidential election.
PolitiFact partners with news organizations across the country to expand its fact-checking reach.
PolitiFact is funded by the Tampa Bay Times, grants from nonpartisan foundations, and donations from readers.
PolitiFact maintains a strict policy of editorial independence, ensuring that its fact-checking is free from outside influence.
PolitiFact encourages readers to suggest claims for fact-checking and to participate in the democratic process by being informed.
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