Fact Check: Candidates Don’t Tell The Whole Stories In First Debate

Fact Check: Candidates Don’t Tell The Whole Stories In First Debate

By Scott Horsley

In the prime-time Republican presidential debate Thursday, the candidates bragged about their records as governors and in the private sector, but the facts didn’t always add up.

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