The New York Times: Times on the Trail
NYT reporters posting inside insights from within the various campaigns.
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The Blogging of the President: 2004
Bloggers blogging about blogging about this year's presidential campaign, and what it all means.
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CJR Campaign Desk
The Columbia Journalism Review with incisive critique of the various coverage of coverage of 2004. A great resource for introspective campaign news junkies, but I find it wildly hypocritical that they crack down on media outlets for bias and not telling the full story and such, while neglecting to list presidential candidates outside of the TwoParty. It takes a special kind of blindness for a site with their mission to turn around and practice journalistic neglect and political table-tipping by pretending that the Libertarian and Green Party candidates don't exist.
I bet they'll put Ralph Nader up there soon enough. If they bother to do that, and still fail to add the major third party candidates, I'll have to seriously expect that there's a real bias behind the scenes there. (A bias toward the status quo, or big government, I suppose.) Especially since I nicely asked them to add the LP candidates, so they have no honest claim to ignorance of their existence.
Feel free to join in the chorus of requests, here.
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ABCNEWS.com : The Note
The Note has a daily rundown of the day's major national political events and appearances, followed by extensive insider political rambling, gossip, speculation, and wit. For political obsessives, by political obsessives.
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-- Kurt B.,
Allentown, Pa.
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Elizabeth
Ward
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-- Len Thompson
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