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We fact-checked the Oklahoma governor’s debate between Kevin Stitt and Joy Hofmeister

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We fact-checked the Oklahoma governor’s debate between Kevin Stitt and Joy Hofmeister
From Oklahoma’s violent crime rate to abortion law, we found false and misleading statements.


Oklahoma executes diagnosed schizophrenic Benjamin Cole over attorneys’ protests
Cole is the sixth man Oklahoma has put to death since resuming executions in 2021. Three more executions are scheduled before the end of the year.


We fact-checked candidates for Oklahoma County District Attorney
The Frontier found false and misleading claims from both candidates.

Impact: The Frontier wins Oklahoma Society of Professional Journalists honors
Statewide journalism contest names The Frontier ‘Best Website’ and recognizes staff writers Clifton Adcock and Kayla Branch for reporting.

ICYMI:

Outside groups are outspending candidates in the Oklahoma governor’s race
Many groups pouring millions into political ads are fueled by dark money, dodging financial disclosure rules.
As Oklahoma faced COVID-19 spikes, state used $30 million to relocate lab
Oklahoma officials used millions in federal relief money to cover pandemic-related payroll costs, freeing up other money to move a state lab that has since been plagued with problems.

Five tribes to unite to back Joy Hofmeister for governor
Five of Oklahoma’s largest tribes will publicly endorse Democrat Joy Hofmeister for governor at a press conference in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, a source with knowledge of the plans confirmed to The Frontier.

When it comes to energy policy, Hofmeister distances herself from Biden
As Joy Hofmeister and Gov. Kevin Stitt shared the stage on Wednesday, Stitt attempted to connect his opponent to Biden’s energy policies. But Hofmeister tried to distance herself from the president, criticizing Biden’s energy “rhetoric.”

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