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Because that's what liberal opinion writers masquerading as "fact checkers" do.

Liberal site PolitiFact admits it has no idea what will happen with Medicaid, but still calls Rubio's expectation 'mostly false'


I've told you this many times and I'm going to keep telling you: Media "fact checkers" are not what they claim to be. They do not check facts. They argue opinions. And they always do so from a left-wing perspective. Our latest example comes from PolitiFact, which presumes to make a "ruling" on a statement by Marco Rubio about the likely effect of the Senate's health care bill on Medicaid in Florida. (How full of yourselves do you have to be to issue "rulings" on statements other people make?) Rubio believes those currently receiving benefits will not lose their benefits as a result of the changes. PolitiFact calls that belief "mostly false," which is a curious thing for them to say since they admit they have no idea what will happen:
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