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Posted 04/02/09 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Great Question

Michael Steele wants to know why Democrats keep winning in a Republican district.

Posted 04/01/09 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Race for Gillibrand’s Seat Too Close to Call

Let the spinning commence!

Posted 03/31/09 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

It’s Election Day Somewhere

Specifically, in Kirsten Gillibrand's old district!

Posted 03/18/09 in Daily Intel

Early and Awkward

Shepard Fairey Single-handedly Responsible for Election of Barack Obama

Guess voting doesn't matter after all, kids!

Posted 02/25/09 in Daily Intel

The Third Terminator

Albany Might Put the Kibosh on Bloomberg’s Third-Term Plans

The legislature will vote on a bill putting the extension of term limits to a public referendum. But how would New Yorkers vote?

Posted 02/18/09 in Daily Intel

The Third Terminator

Bloomberg Debuts Campaign Site, Makes First Tweet

So hip!

Posted 02/13/09 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Bloomberg’s Non-Billionaire Opponents Betrayed Spirit of Campaign-Finance Law

It's not easy being poor.

Posted 12/03/08 in Daily Intel

Election Hangover

That Hillary Clinton Campaign Debt: Still Nagging

She's still $7.5 million in the can.

Posted 11/20/08 in Daily Intel

Election Hangover

Can Barack Obama Hang On to His Youth Coalition?

We talked to some polling experts to see what they think.

Posted 11/06/08 in Daily Intel

Election Hangover

Attacks Heighten on Sarah Palin From Inside McCain Campaign

Today we learn even more about the apparent strife between the presidential candidate and his running mate.

Posted 11/05/08 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Heilemann: The Glow of Obama’s Mandate Is Good Enough for Now

Daunting challenges and dark visions loom. But for now, Obama's sweeping victory is satisfying.

Posted 11/05/08 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Does Obama Herald a New Democratic Era in the South?

If so, it’s being driven by a coalition of voters American politics has never seen before.

Posted 11/05/08 in Daily Intel

Election Hangover

So, We’re Going to Have a Black President. What Does That Mean, Exactly?

What opinion-makers are saying about this thrilling and confusing turn of events.

Posted 11/05/08 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

The Breakdown: Who Elected Obama, and Did They Give Him a Mandate?

Which demographic groups Obama won over, how the polls fared, and what Obama's mandate looks like.

Posted 11/04/08 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Election Night Live Blog

Don't worry — we'll get through this. Together.

Posted 11/04/08 in Daily Intel

Poll Positions

Anna Wintour, Rest of City Turn Out to Vote

More updates on crowded poll stations, malfunctioning machinery, and happy networking out on the streets today.

Posted 11/04/08 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

What Everyone Else Says to Watch Out for in Tonight’s Polling

Our Super-Duper, Ultra-Simple Election-Watching Guide tells you just about everything you need to know going into the grand spectacle tonight, but this race has so transfixed Americans that we thought you might want to see what the other bloggers will be looking out for.

Posted 11/04/08 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Our Super-duper, Ultrasimple Election-Watching Guide

Want to stay on top of the numbers as they come in tonight? Here’s what to look for as you surf the Net and wonder whether it’s okay to like Pat Buchanan.

Posted 11/04/08 in Daily Intel

Early and Often

Happy Election Day! America Has Gone Bonkers

Snapshots of what's going on around the country on this momentous day.

Posted 11/04/08 in Daily Intel

Poll Positions

Voter Turnout Anecdotally Huge in the City

All day we'll be sending you updates on the scene at the city's polling places. Here's our first peek.