misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue.
: While more Americans, in raw numbers, have indeed been vaccinated, at least a dozen other countries have vaccinated a greater percentage of their population.[1]
misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue.
: While 160 million Americans receive health benefits through work, that doesn't necessarily mean they like their private insurance.[8]
misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue.
: McCain voted 11 times against funding alternative energy, and, in the other instances, just against mandating its use.[2]