How Obama Did It: an in-depth look behind the scenes of the campaign, assembled by a special team of reporters who were granted year-long access on the condition that none of their findings appear until after Election Day.
posted by thbt
on Nov 5, 2008 -
254 comments
This Flash tool from the New York Times shows you how many times each candidate has named each of the other candidates, suggesting which candidates the others perceive as worthy of addressing. It's a very neat and efficient visualization tool. Guess who everyone can't stop mentioning?
posted by Brian James
on Dec 21, 2007 -
39 comments
The National Journal opened its
Political Stock Exchange site this week, creating a free, play-money version of the various political market sites. New users get $10,000 in virtual money to bid on real-life options, including all Senate races, the first round of primaries, potential VP selections, and the margin of Bush's approval rating by the end of the year.
posted by XQUZYPHYR
on Sep 20, 2007 -
17 comments
Hillary Clinton as Lisa Simpson!? Not sure if I put my finger on it, but that's my impression reading some excerpts from letters Hillary Clinton wrote to a high school friend whilst in college. I've been entertaining Barack Obama as Lincoln --
an impression he's
actively cultivated (so,
another Simpsons tie-in :) -- and I welcome
uncanned glimpses into candidates' formative years to get a better idea of their 'character' (as if they're running on character and 'bio') so it was great to read her reminisce on her childhood: "I'd play out in the patch of sunlight that broke the density of the elms in front of our house and pretend there were
heavenly movie cameras watching my every move."
posted by kliuless
on Jul 29, 2007 -
42 comments
Draft Gore. He has participated in a lampoon of his
defeat, has at least one web
forum devoted to what might have been and may yet be, has his own
web site, his own
Wiki page, is an
Academy Award winner, is encouraged to run by at least one major
newspaper
, and has numerous web sites devoted to encouraging him to
run.
His competion?
Jeb Bush, (if there is any justice in this world, please let it be the Jeb miester),
Rudy Giuliani, and
John McCain.
I predict a landslide of unprecedented proportions.
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posted by altman
on Mar 6, 2007 -
88 comments