What I Saw at the South Carolina Debate January 20, 2012 By Erika Fry Or, how campaign coverage is like industrial farming
Looking for Lessons in the Swift Boat Saga January 19, 2012 By T.C. Brown Is Ohio’s press corps prepared for the 2012 campaign?
On Bain Claims, Will Local Press Rise to the Challenge? January 19, 2012 By Mary Winter Connecting regional audiences to the national story is hard work. It’s also important.
The Out-of-Context Quote as Gaffe January 17, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan A closer look at coverage of "I like being able to fire people who provide services to me’"
In Florida, a Media Crush but Little News January 13, 2012 By Brian E. Crowley Best coverage embeds Romney’s rally in more far-reaching reporting
Nevadans Need a Closer Look at Romney’s Record January 12, 2012 By Jay Jones Some “facts and figures” might help make the Bain debate accessible to readers
Primary Night on Elm Street January 11, 2012 By Justin Peters A nightmare assignment finally draws to a close
Twenty-Nine Hours on the Campaign Trail January 10, 2012 By Justin Peters And all I got was lost. (And, chicken fingers.)
Political Reporters Must Be “Good Tour Guides” January 10, 2012 By Mary Winter A Denver Post column takes readers into the weeds
Forget the Debates—Focus on the Air War! January 10, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan Journalists are looking for attacks in all the wrong places
A Night Out with National Review January 8, 2012 By Justin Peters Watching the GOP debate with the conservative flagship
Playing the Expectations Game in New Hampshire January 6, 2012 By Brendan Nyhan The Union Leader creates an arbitrary threshold for Mitt Romney
Assessing the Cordray Coverage in Ohio January 6, 2012 By T.C. Brown Most papers missed a chance to go beyond the partisan rhetoric
Lackluster Caucus Coverage in Florida January 5, 2012 By Brian E. Crowley The Tampa Bay Times stands above the field
A Long Day—and Night—Covering the Caucuses January 4, 2012 By Erika Fry Patriotic popcorn, Google swag, and the ubiquitous Chuck Todd