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FactChecking the Democratic Debate

FactChecking the Democratic Debate

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Wednesday, October 14th 2015 at 7:09AM · 1079 views
Summary

We found several falsehoods and misleading claims in the Democratic candidates’ first debate:

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton revised her earlier statement on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, claiming that she said she “hoped” it would be a “gold standard.” At the time, she said it was a gold standard.

Sen. Bernie Sanders claimed that his plan to lift the cap on income subject to Social Security taxes would extend the program’s finances and expand benefits. He neglected to mention that the new taxes would not be used to calculate benefits for those paying them, a break from historical practice.

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 14th 2015 at 7:11AM

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley claimed that “70 percent of us are earning the same, or less than we were 12 years ago.” Not true. Average weekly earnings for rank-and-file workers are up 5.8 percent.

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 14th 2015 at 7:38AM

This Debate was much deferent, much lighter and on topic to what effects The American people, then the Republican debate.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 14th 2015 at 7:46AM

Black In America, I invite you to join this conversation.



Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 14th 2015 at 7:55AM

Sanders claimed that African American youth unemployment was 51 percent, but that figure pertains to underemployment, which includes those working part-time and looking for full-time work.

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