Campaign 2012
11/5/2012 1:23 PM ET
Through sympathetic alchemy, New York Times Magazine political
writer Matt Bai managed to transform Barack Obama's factually loose
biography as a sign of "his narrative sophistication, his ...
11/5/2012 12:45 PM ET
For years Times White House reporter Jackie Calmes has loyally defended Obama's "stimulus," and she keeps the flame burning on the eve of the election in a story with this photo caption in her ...
11/5/2012 11:20 AM ET
The New York Times certainly leaned "Forward!" for Barack Obama's reelection in its campaign coverage over the weekend, in both word choice and photo choice. And New Jersey's Republican governor ...
11/5/2012 10:40 AM ET
Arrogant New York Times columnist Paul Krugman goes on the record about the Romney campaign's chances: "They clearly know that it will take a miracle -- sorry, a last-minute surge -- to prevail on ...
11/5/2012 10:15 AM ET
Times' poll analyst Nate Silver extremely confident about Obama's chances for reelection on Monday morning: "Obama unlikely to win by anything like his post-DNC margins. But
Romney has no ...
11/2/2012 1:45 PM ET
Raymond Hernandez makes the front page with a story on NYC Mayor Bloomberg endorsing Barack Obama in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, while pushing the theory of man-made climate change. Hernandez ...
11/2/2012 12:57 PM ET
New York Times' star poll analyzer and statistician Nate Silver continues to give hope to
Democrats, and he's getting more confident as the election draws closer.
After a heated debate on ...
11/2/2012 11:28 AM ET
Appearing on Friday's NBC Today, special correspondent Tom Brokaw strained to explain why New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg endorsing President Obama would be helpful: "[It]
may not move the ...
11/1/2012 3:54 PM ET
On Thursday's NBC Today, chief White House correspondent Chuck
Todd depicted the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy as a boost for President
Obama and a struggle for Governor Romney. Todd touted ...
10/31/2012 2:12 PM ET
On Wednesday's NBC Today, political director Chuck Todd seized on the latest CBS News/New York Times
poll showing narrow leads for President Obama in Ohio, Virginia, and
Florida as "evidence, ...