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Hey, hacks: Nate Silver’s not taking your job

Alex Pareene
Pundits appear especially threatened by the New York Times math wiz this election cycle. Why are they so scared?

Mitt’s strategic malpractice

Steve Kornacki
Why did the Romney campaign wait until the last minute to try to expand the electoral map?

Power loss threatens vote in six-plus states

Brad Friedman
Storm-caused outages could prevent voters from casting their ballots. We should have planned for this

Mitt hits the panic button

Alex Seitz-Wald
Romney's campaign says he's winning, but a series of wildly dishonest ads suggest he's growing desperate

Can a centrist win in Arizona?

Jamelle Bouie
Richard Carmona is running a surprisingly successful Senate campaign -- free of ideological rhetoric

Obama opens doors to progress, Romney slams them shut

Todd Gitlin
With the president in office, progress -- however incremental -- remains possible. With Mitt, forget about it

Fox News: Can we blame Sandy on Obama?

Andrew O'Hehir
Amid the crazy commercials, conspiracy theories and Mittmentum, an afternoon watching Fox. It's almost journalism!

More than half a million without power

Natasha Lennard
Reports find more and more power outages across the East Coast

Tens of thousands already without power

Natasha Lennard
More than 67,000 customers have experienced outages because of Sandy so far

Bloomberg’s disregard for Rikers

Natasha Lennard
The mayor gives an inadvertently revealing answer to a question about inmates' well-being during the storm

Mitt’s not winning Minnesota

Alex Pareene
Don't believe the Romney campaign. We've arrived at the part of the election cycle where all announcements are spin

“Building Stories”: Sui generis masterpiece

Rick Moody
Eschewing the narrative conventions of the graphic novel, Chris Ware has crafted something somehow more literary

As governor, Romney tripped up gay parents

Alex Halperin
When Mitt and the law were at odds, he acted in the pettiest way imaginable

America’s unwinnable war games

Nick Turse
The U.S. has poured billions into military operations around the world, with increasingly diminishing returns

Obama has a blue state problem

Steve Kornacki
Obama's winning blue states by smaller margins than in '08 -- and could be elected while losing the popular vote

Obama’s five best Romney zingers

Adele M. Stan
The debates are long over, but "bayonets" lives on. A look at some of the president's smartest one-liners

Obama launches 2-day blitz; Romney also ups pace

Ben Feller
Both campaigns enter the final stretch

A last-ditch pitch to women

Irin Carmon
Obama and Romney threw in as many references to women as possible, just in case

Debate fact check

Alex Seitz-Wald
Calling out both candidates' exaggerations, mistruths and outright lies, in real time

Banned from voting booths: Ex-convicts

Katti Gray
Despite government reforms, several states continue to disenfranchise former prisoners -- many of them men of color

Literary realism is dead

Emily Keeler
Zadie Smith's "NW" charts a bold new path for the novel and offers its readers a unique brand of "authenticity"

White House ponders strike over Libya attack

Kimberly Dozier, Rukmini Callimachi
Strike forces and drones are readied, but in need of a target

A visit to the right’s least popular museum

Jon Wiener
The GOP insisted Whittaker Chambers' pumpkin patch become a historical site. It averages two guests a year

Slave states vs. free states, 2012

Michael Lind
A century and a half later, we've come full circle: The red-blue state divide falls along Confederate-Union lines
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