ElectionDay
3/11/2009 4:20 PM ET
Stock market reports ignore president's influence or defend him against criticism, but gave credit for March 4, Election rallies.
11/6/2008 4:56 PM ET
The Times' White House reporter Stolberg (pictured) gushed about the president-elect: "Now comes Barack Obama: young, hip and multicultural..."
11/6/2008 4:25 PM ET
And in Colorado, "a drift toward socially conservative orthodoxy" made the Republican party a "tough sell to newcomers."
11/6/2008 2:45 PM ET
Book review editor Sam Tanenhaus, who was considered a conservative when he took the job, seems amazed that "Some 40 years later, there are conservatives who still inveigh against the perils of ...
11/5/2008 4:33 PM ET
Today the Times points to John McCain's statement as a gaffe that "fundamentally altered the dynamic of the race." But one Times writer characterized the resulting criticism as a "cheap shot."
11/5/2008 3:36 PM ET
It's gonna be a long four years: "In a country long divided, Mr. Obama had a singular appeal: he is biracial and Ivy League educated; a stirring speaker who shoots hoops and quotes the theologian ...
11/5/2008 2:53 PM ET
Wishful thinking about Democratic wins in Florida, Kentucky, and Mississippi failed to pan out.
11/4/2008 1:50 PM ET
Double standards on the front page on Election Day from Katharine Seelye. While Obama wins in Indiana, Virginia, and other states would be a "disaster" for McCain, a McCain win in Pennsylvania ...
11/21/2006 3:01 PM ET
Lead sentence: "A Republican House candidate was named the winner on Monday in a disputed race in Sarasota where thousands of votes may have been lost by electronic machines..."
11/21/2006 1:24 PM ET
Adam Nossiter: "At one level, Mr. Ford's loss to the Republican, Bob Corker, was simply a reiteration of an ancient reality for Democrats in the South: black candidates in statewide races are ...