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AP Fact Check: 2020 Democrats and their grasp of the facts

The candidates will be pressed on the economy, health care, immigration and much more in their second round of debates, this week in Detroit.

Calvin Woodward (Amanda Seitz, and Hope Yen, Associated Press)

AP

Published: 2:19 PM PDT July 28, 2019
Updated: 2:19 PM PDT July 28, 2019

The Democratic presidential contenders have some inconvenient truths to grapple with.

It's not easy, for example, to summon foreboding words on the economy — accurately — when the U.S. has been having its longest expansion in history.

Health care for all raises questions of costs to average taxpayers that the candidates are loath to confront head on.

And in slamming President Donald Trump relentlessly for his treatment of migrants, the Democrats gloss over the record of President Barack Obama (and his vice president, Joe Biden), whose administration deported them by the millions and housed many children in the border "cages" they assail Trump for using now.

The candidates will be pressed on the economy, health care, immigration and much more in their second round of debates, this week in Detroit.

A sampling of the campaign rhetoric on a variety of subjects and how it compares with the facts:

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