November 8, 2020 Frank Luntz urges pollsters to seek new profession after Trump outperforms polls: 'Sell real estate' Republican pollster Frank Luntz told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™ "Media Buzz" on Sunday that the credibility of his profession has been irreversibly damaged after President Trump outperformed polls for a second straight presidential election.
November 6, 2020 With Biden on the brink, Democrats rage at Trump voters for turning out What we do know is that regardless of who wins, the polarization, resentment and outright hatred that has sadly defined America for the last several years will continue unabated.
November 5, 2020 Trump trauma: How the media blew it once again Why were the media so utterly convinced that President Trump would be trounced in the election?
November 3, 2020 Major misfire: Trump far more competitive against Biden than media expected As Election Night wore on, one thing became clear: the election was a heck of a lot closer than the media and their pollsters had been predicting.
November 3, 2020 Media may face premature victory claims in powder-keg election None of us has ever faced an Election Day like today, where a vast swath of the country has already voted.
October 30, 2020 As Anonymous admits lying, will the vitriol rage on after the election? The whole flap over the New York Times op-ed by an unnamed author trashing President Trump is now making everyone look bad.
October 29, 2020 Media embrace Biden after dismissing him as a likely loser Most pundits had consigned him to history’s dustbin as the primaries got under way, laying out all the reasons why he wouldn’t--and shouldn’t--win the Democratic nomination.
October 28, 2020 In the frenetic final days, there’s still one major issue in this campaign The election--and this is tied to the fact that more than 64 million Americans have already voted--will turn on the virus
October 27, 2020 Hunter Biden, the Wall Street Journal and the decline of media gatekeepers They were once the gatekeepers, the big papers, networks and magazines who mainly controlled what you read, saw and heard.
October 22, 2020 An improved Trump, a tighter Biden land punches in a better debate For all the fierceness of the exchanges, most of the jabs were delivered in a respectful fashion, at least compared to the first debate, where Trump drew bad reviews for his constant interruptions.Â