In all, we wrote about more than 20 debate claims in “FactChecking the Final Presidential Debate.” We feature all those and more in our annotated transcript of the debate.
We would like to thank the Internet Archive, which provided the video feed that we used in the production of this video, and the Stanton Foundation, which provided the funding for our enhanced election coverage, which among other things included the production of debate videos and the launch of our new annotated transcripts website.
Published on Oct 20, 2016 Third Presidential Debate Fact Check | ABC News' Jon Karl analyzes the statements made by Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in the final presidential debate.
ST. LOUIS — In a sometimes nasty second presidential debate, there were again several calls by the candidates for fact-checkers to referee competing statements, which we are happy to oblige. But even when Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton weren’t calling out each other on the facts, we found many of their uncontested claims to be misleading or false. http://www.factcheck.org/2016/10/factcheck...
LONG ISLAND, N.Y. — The first presidential debate between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump certainly kept fact-checkers busy. The less-than-accurate claims included: http://www.factcheck.org/2016/09/factcheck...
Don't forget to check Hillary's American steel claim.
Friday, October 21st 2016 at 5:52PM
Steve Williams
She's a liar Ron, big league.
Friday, October 21st 2016 at 5:56PM
Steve Williams
Pant suit on fire.
Friday, October 21st 2016 at 5:57PM
Steve Williams
Stop crying Steven, your boy is dropping like a rock.
A CNN/ORC poll found that Clinton beat Trump by 13 points, 52 to 39. The debate, which many called Trump’s most composed performance, was still not enough to edge out the former secretary of state, who won by even wider margins in the previous two debates.
The Republican Party is running from the cameras to avoid talking about Trumps Performance at the last debate.