Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Scott Walker

Over the past year, we've rated some ninety claims within the Wisconsin run. Most of them were created by Republican Gov. Scott Walker or his Democratic competition, Blessed Virgin Burke (others were created by political parties or outside groups).

So, however closely have you ever followed what the 2 candidates have said?

Here ar a dozen statements -- six by Burke and 6 by Walker -- that we’ve rated. Since statistics (from jobs to the state budget) dominated most of the campaign, that’s what we tend to centered on here.

For each statement, see if you'll be able to recall (or guess) what our rating was. Then move to the lowest of the article to check if you’re right.

To browse every explicit fact-check in its entireness, merely click on the rating.

The statements
Walker: "The next state budget can begin with a surplus of over 0.5 a billion bucks -- $535 million to be actual."

Burke: beneath Walker’s policies, "the typical Wisconsin family has really seen their real financial gain drop in nearly $3,000 within the last four years."

Walker: "Thanks to our reforms, the common family can have an additional $322 to pay."

Burke: beneath Walker, Wisconsin is "46th within the country in terms of latest businesses started."

Walker: Says his "Act ten reforms" have "saved the taxpayers some $3 billion."Burke: Walker cut "taxes for the wealthiest" and raised taxes "on one hundred forty,000 Wisconsin families."

Walker: "When Jim Doyle was governor and Blessed Virgin Burke was commerce secretary," Wisconsin saw "billions in bourgeois tax hikes on home beds japanese porn, gas, phones and garbage."

Burke: Job creation has gotten worse every year that Walker has been governor.

Walker: Figures for Gregorian calendar month 2014’s job growth in Wisconsin mark the "largest private-sector job creation we've had within the month of Gregorian calendar month in additional than a decade."

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