With election day right around the corner, it's now or never for presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to bring everything they have to the table.
On Sunday night, Clinton and Trump faced off in the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
We teamed up with PolitiFact to bring you insight into how truthful the candidates were as they faced off in front of the entire nation. See how Clinton fairs against our Truth-O-Meter.
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Clinton's claims:
TRUE: Trump has been used as an ISIS recruiting tool.
LIVE FACT-CHECK: Hillary Clinton has said Trump has been used as an ISIS recruiting tool. That's True. https://t.co/Rd4W26wBNU pic.twitter.com/DTSQCE1HMH
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) October 10, 2016
LIVE FACT-CHECK: Clinton is right. Analysts say Trump’s plan would in disadvantage middle-class compared to wealthy. https://t.co/OGbJ1vrwRd pic.twitter.com/lGNsIbP4AX
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) October 10, 2016
LIVE FACT-CHECK: Clinton is Half True about treaty reducing nuclear weapons in Russia. https://t.co/EDhHbVjdHi pic.twitter.com/b0xluwj114
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) October 10, 2016
Mostly true: citing 'Trump Effect,' Clinton says teachers are reporting more bullying in schools.
LIVE FACT-CHECK: 'Trump Effect,' says teachers are reporting more bullying in schoolshttps://t.co/SQnbpnLPMx pic.twitter.com/Wo4u8fF9Ht
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) October 10, 2016
The Southern Poverty Law Center surveyed teachers who reported an increase in bullying and harassment, particularly of immigrant and Muslim children. These teachers, unsolicited, cited Trump’s campaign rhetoric. While the "Trump Effect" is a term of the survey’s authors and the survey is based on anecdotal reports, experts say this is consistent. We rated Clinton’s claim Mostly True.