Four media experts and analysts discuss how the press covered Trump in this election cycle and what to expect going forward ...
From election to election, it isn’t unusual or a sign of fraud for voters to shift support from one party to another or to choose not to vote ...
Regardless of the effect podcasts had on the 2024 election, experts agree that they will continue playing a role in future campaign cycles. Candidates will almost certainly incorporate podcast ...
Matt Walsh, the Daily Wire podcaster, tweeted this after Trump’s victory became official: “Legacy media is officially dead. Their ability to set the narrative has been destroyed. Trump declared war on ...
The election results underscore how disconnected and oversimplified media coverage of this community turned out to be ...
Officially, the first Associated Press call for a battleground state came for North Carolina at 11:19 p.m. on Election Day. After midnight Nov. 6, Georgia followed at 1:02 a.m., Pennsylvania at 2:25 a ...
CNN’s John King and MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki, who showed viewers where the results were headed well before official numbers came in ...
One of the more intriguing things to follow on election night (and the days after) is The New York Times’ “election needle,” which uses statistical analysis of the votes coming in and those still ...
Taking days to count votes doesn’t signal wrongdoing. State laws impact how fast votes are counted and how quickly media outlets can project a winner.
Trump and his supporters have falsely claimed that Democrats are behind a scheme to lure noncitizens to the U.S. to vote in federal elections. That’s not happening. Federal law bans noncitizens from ...
The Times plans to roll out the widely ridiculed and misunderstood predictive tool, but only if it can overcome glitches without a striking tech guild ...
The Associated Press officially called the race for Trump at 5:35 a.m. Wednesday after he won Wisconsin and secured 277 electoral votes ...