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- Hats Off to Pollsters FiveThirtyEight, Rasmussen and Pew
- One dynamic sector of online media deserves a special call out as we evaluate the web's overall performance in the 2008 election cycle. That is a cluster of new political pollsters -- especially FiveThirtyEight, Rasmussen Reports and Pew Research -- all of which called the popular vote breakdown perfectly --...
- Blog posts 2008-11-06
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- Poll shows Obama up 5 points
- Democrat Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain by 5 percentage points among likely voters nationwide, according to a new Franklin & Marshall College poll. McCain has made modest gains in national polls in recent days. A national average of presidential polls maintained by the Web site RealClearPolitics shows Obama's lead...
- Articles 2008-10-22
- Obama maintains lead over McCain
- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama held on to his post-convention lead over John McCain, as Republicans gathered for the second day of their national convention in St. Paul, Minn. Obama, a senator from Illinois, has a lead of just under 7 percentage points in an average of...
- Articles 2008-09-03
- McCain shakes up campaign hierachy
- WASHINGTON AFP — Republican White House candidate John McCain has shaken up top echelons of his presidential effort, a campaign source said Wednesday, amid reports of disquiet over the trajectory of his campaign. Arizona Senator McCain put his senior advisor Steve Schmidt, a hard-hitting political operative, in charge...
- Articles 2008-07-02
- Obama works to build momentum after gaining superdelegates
- WASHINGTON AFP — Democrat Barack Obama worked to build up newly-gained momentum Sunday after he overtook Hillary Clinton in the fight for superdelegates whose votes will be decisive in choosing the Democratic Party's presidential nominee. At least three Democratic superdelegates pledged to back the African-American senator Saturday --...
- Articles 2008-05-11
- Obama overtakes Clinton in battle for the superdelegates
- WASHINGTON AFP — Barack Obama surpassed Hillary Clinton for the first time in the fight for the all-important superdelegates whose votes will be decisive in choosing the Democratic party's White House nominee. At least three Democratic superdelegates pledged to back the African-American senator Saturday -- one of them...
- Articles 2008-05-10
- Obama overtakes Clinton in battle for the superdelegates
- WASHINGTON AFP — Barack Obama surpassed Hillary Clinton for the first time in the fight for the all-important superdelegates whose votes will be decisive in choosing the Democratic party's White House nominee. At least three Democratic superdelegates pledged to back the African-American senator Saturday -- one of them...
- Articles 2008-05-08
- No. 3 Forbes.com; Vertical niches, Web 2.0 features offer more opportunities for advertisers to reach prospects.(Special Report: Media Power 50)
- Byline: Carol Krol Forbes.com continues to maintain its reputation for top-tier content and its ability to deliver a desirable audience to advertisers (29 million unique visitors in March). But laurel-resting is not part of the equation for the online financial publication. ...
- Articles 2008-05-05
- As the Democrats fight, McCain quietly advances
- WASHINGTON AFP — Weeks after wrapping up his party's presidential nomination, Republican John McCain is struggling to make himself heard over the din of the Democratic race, but seems no worse off for it. A compilation of recent polls by independent website RealClearPolitics shows the Arizona senator is...
- Articles 2008-04-26
- Pennsylvania outcome could sway undecided super-delegates
- WASHINGTON AFP — The outcome of the Democratic presidential primary in Pennsylvania, pitting Hillary Clinton against Barack Obama April 22, could sway undecided "super-delegates" now expected to decide who gets the party's nod. With the race as it stands, whoever wins in Pennsylvania and nine other primaries through...
- Articles 2008-04-13
- Losing Christians.(NATION)(INSIDE POLITICS)
- Byline: Greg Pierce, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Losing Christians "After months of speeches and debates, and nearly $1 billion in total campaign spending to date, the presidential race is a dead heat," Joel C. Rosenberg writes at National Review Online ...
- Articles 2008-03-27
- Hillary's 'claim'.(NATION)(INSIDE POLITICS)
- Byline: Greg Pierce, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Hillary's 'claim' "Sunday's 'Meet the Press' featured a spirited debate between James Carville, Mary Matalin, Mike Murphy, and Bob Shrum. Shrum made a very insightful point, noting that Hillary Clinton has to find...
- Articles 2008-03-05
- From Tuesday forward.(EDITORIALS)
- Byline: THE WASHINGTON TIMES Back in early November, John McCain's support level among prospective Republican-primary voters averaged 15 percent in five national polls compiled by RealClearPolitics. Meanwhile, citing five surveys of voters likely to participate in Democratic contests, RealClearPolitics reported that Hillary...
- Articles 2008-02-07
- Republican woes.(NATION)(INSIDE POLITICS)
- Byline: Greg Pierce, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Republican woes "A wave of late-breaking retirement announcements have left beleaguered House Republicans swamped in recent days as five members have told House leaders they will not seek re-election this fall," Reid Wilson...
- Articles 2008-02-01
- Are the stages set?(EDITORIALS)
- Byline: THE WASHINGTON TIMES Ever since Ronald Reagan won the South Carolina primary in 1980, no Republican has won his party's nomination without winning the Palmetto State primary. On Saturday, with 33 percent of the vote, a euphoric John McCain...
- Articles 2008-01-22
- Pollsters struggle to explain discrepancies
- A day after Hillary Rodham Clinton's surprise victory in the New Hampshire primary, the country's leading political pollsters found themselves trying to explain how and why they got it so spectacularly wrong. Although most pre-election voter surveys accurately predicted Republican John McCain's win, most had Barack Obama crushing...
- Articles 2008-01-10
- President of France addresses U.S. Congress
- "Long live French-American friendship" Nicolas Sarkozy President of France Text: www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/11/the_frenchamerican_alliance_is.html Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlt2GE4EYo4 What a difference seven months can make. Prior to last May when Nicolas Sarkozy became President of France, US-French relations were in the sewer. France had refused to help...
- Articles 2008-01-08
- Barack Obama
- DES MOINES -- Locked in a three-way battle in Iowa, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama is defending an aide's criticism of a rival, parrying skepticism that the United States is ready to elect a black president and depicting himself as the only Democrat who can deliver the change voters want. ...
- Articles 2007-12-31
- Iowa, N.H.refusing to crown Hillary.(NATION)(NEWS ANALYSIS)
- Byline: Donald Lambro, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton trails her chief Democratic rivals in the Iowa caucus polls and is clinging to a shaky front-runner status in New Hampshire the two pivotal kickoff contests that could decide her fate in next...
- Articles 2007-04-09
- 'Quite telling'.(NATION)(INSIDE POLITICS)
- Byline: Greg Pierce, THE WASHINGTON TIMES 'Quite telling' "Former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner's decision not to run for president is a telling statement about the Democratic Party, the strength of its liberal wing, and the inevitability of Hillary Clinton's presidential nomination...
- Articles 2006-10-17
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