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  • Stand up for the facts! Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help. I would like to contribute Donald Trump wrongly says Hillary Clinton wants to raise taxes on the middle class Hillary Clinton just admitted to a big tax hike, at least according to Donald Trump. The Trump campaign sent an email blast to supporters embedded with a video of a Clinton event in Omaha, Neb., entitled, "Hillary Clinton says she wants to ‘raise taxes on the middle class.’" The subtitles of Clinton’s speech read: "Trump wants to cuts taxes for the super rich. Well, we’re not going there, my friends. I’m telling you right now, we’re going to write fairer rules for the middle class and we are going to raise taxes on the middle class." "Wait what?" the videos continues, before playing the damning sentence in slow motion: "We are going to raise taxes on the middle class." "Wait, what?" was the reaction of the Clinton campaign too. Spokesman Josh Schwerin told us Clinton actually said the exact opposite. Sign up for PolitiFact texts He pointed to numerous reporters who agreed and forwarded us a transcript of Clinton’s prepared remarks that reads, "We aren’t going to raise taxes on the middle class." It’s a classic case of she-heard-he-heard, so we asked experts to arbitrate. They agreed with the Clinton camp and offered some technical evidence to prove it. Get ready for some science. Alan Yu, a linguistics professor at the University of Chicago who specializes in phonology, ran the audio through a computer program called Praat, which analyzes phonetics. By analyzing the sound waves, we can see that Clinton was saying "aren’t," because she definitely pronounced the "n," though she didn’t really hit the "t." Here’s a screenshot of the results: As you can see, the phoneme (unit of sound) highlighted in pink is an "n," though there’s not a "t." That still suggests she was trying for the word "aren’t." "It is pretty common for people to not release the final ‘t in word-final -nt clusters and is definitely not likely for someone to release the ‘t’in a three-consonant sequence like ‘ntg’ in ‘aren't going,’" Yu told us. "In any case, since she did pronounce the ‘n’ in ‘aren't’, it is clear that she produced the negated form of the copula ‘are.’" Featured Fact-check Edward Flemming, a linguistics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, also ran the audio through Praat and came up with the same results. But even if we didn’t have Praat, he said, context alone sways the argument in the Clinton camp’s favor. "Also if she was going to say ‘we are going to’, wouldn’t she contract it to ‘we’re’, as she does a few words earlier?" Flemming pointed out. "To my ears, it is clear that she is saying ‘aren’t’." Clinton’s tax plan, by the way, does not change the tax rates for the middle class and instead targets the wealthy through small reforms. Our ruling The Trump campaign said, "Hillary Clinton says she wants to, ‘raise taxes on the middle class.’ " According to the transcript, numerous reporters, experts and a computer program, Clinton said the exact opposite. We rate this statement Pants on Fire! Read About Our Process Our Sources Team Trump, "Hillary Clinton Says She Wants to "Raise Taxes on the Middle Class,’" Aug. 4, 2016 Hillary Clinton, "In Omaha, Hillary Clinton Touts 100-Day Jobs Plan," Oct. 1, 2016 Email interview with Josh Schwerin, Clinton campaign spokesman, Aug. 4, 2016 Email interview with Alan Yu, linguistics professor at the University of Chicago, Aug. 4, 2016 Email interview with Edward Flemming, linguistics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Aug. 4, 2016 Browse the Truth-O-Meter More by Linda Qiu Donald Trump wrongly says Hillary Clinton wants to raise taxes on the middle class Support independent fact-checking. Become a member! In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts.
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