Was Kamala Harris’ Debate Anecdote About Abraham Lincoln and the Supreme Court Accurate? "Abraham Lincoln’s party was in charge ... but Honest Abe said, 'it’s not the right thing to do. The American people deserve to make the decision about who will be the next president of the United States. And then that person can select who will serve for a lifetime on the highest court of our land.'"
‘Trump’s Head’ Photograph Unpacking a close-up image that circulated during the September 29 2020 U.S. presidential debate.
‘Debat’ Trends After Rudy Giuliani Tweets, Deletes a Cryptic Comment A cryptic two-word tweet from the former New York mayor resulted in an anachronistic term trending on social media.
‘Portland Sheriff’ Refutes Trump’s Debate Claim About Endorsement During the September 29 2020 presidential debate, Donald Trump claimed the "Portland sheriff" endorsed him; the Multnomah County Sheriff disagreed.
Joe Biden’s Wrist ‘Wire’ Photographs of the Democratic Party presidential candidate's wrist "wired" under his sleeve circulated during and after the presidential debate on September 29 2020.
Did Mike Bloomberg Say Bernie Sanders Would Have Beaten Trump in 2016? A circulating meme suggests that the presidential hopeful said that rival candidate Bernie Sanders would have defeated Donald Trump in 2016, but "they gave the nomination to Hillary" Clinton.
Were #DemDebate Tickets Sold for $1,750 to $3,200? After the February 25 2020 Democratic debate, rumors appeared that some tickets to the event were selling for between $1,750 and $3,200.
Buttigieg Deletes Tweet Decrying ‘Nostalgia for the Revolutionary Politics of the 1960s’ The Democratic Party presidential candidate also made the remark during the debate, deleting a tweet in which he quoted himself.
Did Someone Edit Michael Bloomberg’s Wikipedia Page to Say He ‘Died’ of Wounds Inflicted by Elizabeth Warren? A number of articles reported a humorous claim of Wikipedia vandalism, but only a few screenshots circulated.
Did Bernie Sanders Tell Elizabeth Warren a Woman Couldn’t Win a Presidential Election? A controversial pre-debate CNN story about Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren proved to be predictably divisive, a tone the network carried over to the debate it hosted.