By
Becky Sweger
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Budget Process,
Debt & Deficit,
Education,
Health Care
NPP's research team live-tweeted the first Presidential debate of the 2012 election, injecting budget-related facts into the discussion. The conversation covered a lot of ground, from taxes and deficits to spending on education, healthcare, and the military.
There's plenty of beyond-the-spin facts yet to come, so be sure to follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. If Twitter isn't your thing, not to worry–below is our top 5 fact-checking tweets from last night.
1. Is the federal government getting bigger?
Has the size of government grown under @barackobama? bit.ly/DebunkingBudge… #debates
— National Priorities(@natpriorities) October 4, 2012
2. Is Social Security in crisis?
Social Security is NOT in crisis. Romney and Obama agree: bit.ly/socialsecurity… #debates
— Christopher Hellman (@chellman218) October 4, 2012
3. What's the future of Medicare?
Neither vouchers nor the status quo will truly protect Medicare. Here’s why bit.ly/TheDebateYouWo… #debates
— National Priorities(@natpriorities) October 4, 2012
4. What is Mr. Romney's plan for education funding?
To reduce spending, Romney proposes cutting education and all other discretionary programs by 5%. bit.ly/ORcomparison #debates
— National Priorities(@natpriorities) October 4, 2012
5. How much would Obamacare cost?
*Correction* Obamacare lowers deficit by $109 billion over next decade according to CBO. (Thanks @natpriorities) #debates
— Mattea Kramer (@kramervkramer) October 4, 2012
Be sure to check out our Election 2012 Voter Guide for a side-by-side comparison of the candidates' positions and fact sheets on the major issues.
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