The election results underscore how disconnected and oversimplified media coverage of this community turned out to be ...
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 ...
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 ...
Former President Donald Trump recently told his supporters that the United States should have a system to know results on election night. Calling for “quick, fair elections” at an Oct. 19 ...
CNN’s John King and MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki, who showed viewers where the results were headed well before official numbers came in ...
The Associated Press officially called the race for Trump at 5:35 a.m. Wednesday after he won Wisconsin and secured 277 electoral votes ...
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 ...
The Flytrap’s inaugural newsletter argues in part that the country’s lengthy campaign cycles are detrimental to political journalism ...
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 ...
In the past, when polls closed, politicians and social media influencers spread falsehoods about voting and the ballot counting process ...
As Election Day approaches and newsrooms prepare for days of nonstop coverage, unionized workers at The New York Times and The Baltimore Sun are using the busy period and additional readers to ...
Two local journalists — one in New Mexico and the other in Indiana — speak to Poynter about covering Election Day.