<p>With so much talk-time in front of the media, the 2016 presidential candidates are scrutinized for every word they utter, but what happens when grammarians put their supporters under the microscope? </p><p>Grammarly, a writing-enhancement website, <a href="http://www.grammarly.com/blog/2015/presidential-debate-grammar-power-rankings/" target="_blank">looked at</a> comments by the candidate’s supporters on the official Facebook pages to find out who was making the most mistakes and who was making the fewest.</p><p>The clear winner was Democratic contender Lincoln Chafee, who's barely registering at the polls, but whose supporters—the small number of them that there are—made just 3.1 mistakes per every 100 words.