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As Americans go to the polls today, The Takeaway marks the end of what many have called the most exciting presidential campaign in recent memory. Or at least the longest. AdamNagourney, political reporter for the New York Times, has been there from the very beginning. If you do not see flash audio player please install [...]
"I'll start right now as if the outcome [the recent count] suggests is the outcome," AdamNagourney told a crowd that gathered at the Times building. "I'll write other versions too. Four years ago, the legendary Johnny Apple had written an early edition Q-hed analysis on exit polls that turned out to be wrong. And Johnny reacted pretty badly to it. I started writing it, but I'm also...
"I'll start right now as if the outcome [the recent count] suggests is the outcome," AdamNagourney told a crowd that gathered at the Times building. "I'll write other versions too. Four years ago, the legendary Johnny Apple had written an early edition Q-hed analysis on exit polls that turned out to be wrong. And Johnny reacted pretty badly to it. I started writing it, but I'm also...
Seeing AdamNagourney on my tv, I realized how great it is that he has been pretty much irrelevant in the general election. * * * [ Find Your Polling Place | Voting Info For Your State | Know Your Voting Rights | Report Voting Problems ]
Howard Dean is going to step down as Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. He is not seeking a second term and will leave in January . He could turn up as a Cabinet member under President Obama - maybe Secretary of Health and Human Services. As AdamNagourney on The Caucus blog at the NY Times notes: "As chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Mr. Dean pressed the party...
AdamNagourney has an interesting piece about the future of the suddenly embattled Republican Party. We will soon be publishing here at Salon a conversation about this very subject conducted with three very smart Republicans -- Alex Castellanos, Ron Christie and Reihan Salam -- who offered many great insights about where the Republican Party stands today, where it is headed and what...
A week after being routed in election, fight is on for party leadership By AdamNagourney The New York Times WASHINGTON - One week after the Republicans were routed in the presidential election, the fight is on over who will be the new leaders of the party. Republicans are debating how to position themselves ideologically and how aggressively [...]
By AdamNagourney12:13 a.m. ET Nov. 11, 2008WASHINGTON - One week after the Republicans were routed in the presidential election, the fight is on over who will be the new leaders of the party. Republicans are debating how to position themselves ideologically and how aggressively to take on President-elect . The competition to fill the vacuum left by Senator ’s defeat — and by the unpopularity...
Obama Aides Tamp Down Expectations (ADAMNAGOURNEY and JIM RUTENBERG, 11/06/08, NY Times) President-elect Barack Obama has begun an effort to tamp down what his aides fear are unusually high expectations among his supporters, and will remind Americans regularly throughout the transition that the nation’s challenges are substantial and will take time to address. [...] “I don’t think they...
NYT: Near-flawless run from start to finish - The New York Times- msnbc.com: "By AdamNagourney, Jim Rutenberg and Jeff Zeleny updated 4:47 a.m. ET, Wed., Nov. 5, 2008 It was the third week of September, and Senator John McCain was speaking to a nearly empty convention center in Jacksonville, Fla. Lehman Brothers had collapsed that day, a harrowing indicator of the coming financial crisis...
By ADAMNAGOURNEY, JIM RUTENBERG and JEFF ZELENY NYT It was the third week of September, and Senator John McCain was speaking to a nearly empty convention center in Jacksonville, Fla. Lehman Brothers had collapsed that day, a harrowing indicator of the coming financial crisis and a reminder that the presidential campaign was turning into a referendum on which candidate could best address...
America may have voted for President in 2000 and 2004, but it’s fair to say that the Election of 2008 was, in many ways, the first election of the 21st Century. For one thing, as AdamNagourney says in this morning’s New York Times, it was the first election in which the Internet was used to [...]
Sea Change in Politics After Race for President By ADAMNAGOURNEY 23 minutes ago The 2008 election has upended how presidential campaigns are fought, a fact that has almost been lost amid the final battle. BRIEFING: Genetics, medicine and insurance Do Not Ask or Do Not Answer? Rapid advances in genetic testing promise to transform medicine, but they may up-end the insurance business in...
Choose Your Language Of Preference Below French Version German Version Russian Version Spanish Version Portuguese Version Chinese Version Arabic Version By ADAMNAGOURNEY Barack Hussein Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States on Tuesday, sweeping away the last racial barrier in American politics with ease as the country chose him as its first black chief executive. The...