WASHINGTON—Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump did a New Hampshire rally and two television interviews on Thursday, Sept. 29. He said six false things:

1. Falsely claimed Clinton tried and failed to get Barack Obama to produce his birth certificate: “Everybody knows it happened. I would say that pretty much everybody agreed with me that she tried and she was unable to do it.” (Clinton never tried to get Obama to produce his birth certificate.)

2. Falsely said, “In Florida the other night, we had 25,000 people.” (The fire marshal limited attendance to 7,500 people. Trump claimed, likely exaggerating, that 12,000 people were turned away, but even that doesn’t add to 25,000.)

3. Falsely said of the debate, “Every single online poll said we won. Every single online poll.” (This would have been highly misleading regardless — Trump was boasting that he won unscientific online polls anyone could click, like the one on the Drudge Report — but those weren’t the only online polls. In a scientific NBC/SurveyMonkey online poll, Trump lost 52 per cent to 21 per cent.)

4. Falsely said, “When do we have companies moving into our country? We don’t have it.” (Foreign companies spent $421 billion last year to acquire, establish or expand U.S. businesses, an increase of 68 per cent from 2014, per U.S. government data.)

5. Falsely said of Clinton, “Favours and access were granted to those who wrote cheques. She put the office of secretary of state up for sale.” (There is no evidence Clinton sold favours or tried to.)

6. Falsely said of NAFTA, “Your state (New Hampshire) has lost 1 in 3 manufacturing jobs since it was approved. It’s a catastrophe.” (New Hampshire has lost 25.7 per cent of its manufacturing jobs since NAFTA, according to Public Citizen — 1 in 4, not 1 in 3.)

Other false things:

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