Análisis de la cobertura periodística al proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi

The Wall Street Journal leads its world-wide newsbox with Republicans in the House blocking a Democratic energy proposal to expand oil and gas drilling without lifting the federal ban on new offshore exploration. Republicans are embracing the “drill now” message as it’s clear that the issue is resonating with voters who are tired [...]

Análisis del tratamiento periodístico del proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Salte Magazine

If there’s one thing everyone can agree on, it’s that it’s highly unlikely that the government would allow Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to fail. The NYT puts this in the starkest terms by noting that if the mortgage giants are unable to borrow money (”their lifeblood for buying mortgages”), it [...]

Análisis de la cobertura periodística del proceso electoral

By Jesse Stanchak, Slate Magazine

The Los Angeles Times leads with a series of bleak predictions for GOP candidates in Senate races this fall. Senate seats that have gone to Republicans for a quarter century or more are in play for the Democrats this fall, according to the LAT. The paper says that even National Republican [...]

Análisis de la cobertura periodística al proceso electoral

 
By Daniel Politi, Today’s Papers

The WSJ has the most detailed look at the Colombian rescue operation and says it couldn’t have come at a better time for President Alvaro Uribe, who lately has been engulfed in a bribery scandal. The paper is also, surprisingly, alone in mentioning that the success of the mission is a [...]

Análisis de la cobertura periodística del proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi,Today’s Papers

 

The Wall Street Journal leads its world-wide newsbox with Barack Obama vowing to expand the Bush administration program that gives federal money to religious charities. Everyone sees it as Obama’s latest effort to move to the center on certain issues to gain Republican-leaning voters.

Análisis de la cobertura periodística al proceso electoral

By Joshua Kucera

The Washington Post leads with a speech by Barack Obama in which the presidential candidate laid out his take on patriotism in an attempt to tackle head-on the persistent rumors that he is unpatriotic. The Los Angeles Times leads locally; its top national story is a critical look at Obama’s rival John McCain [...]

Análisis de la cobertura periodísitca al proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, para Toda’s Papers 

Este viernes, el análisis de Slate destaca que para la mayoría de los periódicos en EU la nota principal fue la decisión de la Suprema Corte de dictaminar por primera vez en la historia sobre la Segunda Enmienda, que protege el decho de cada persona a tener un arma. El [...]

Análisis del tratamiento periodístico del proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Today’s Papers

he Los Angeles Times leads with a look at how Barack Obama wants to get a record number of black voters to go to the polls in November as part of his strategy to win five key battleground states. Aides have identified “a gold mine” of new voters and will target [...]

Análisis de la cobertura periodística del proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Today’s News
 
The Washington Post leads with a new poll that shows Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are running even among political independents. McCain has a clear lead among this crucial group of voters on dealing with terrorism while Obama is seen as better equipped to handle a variety of domestic issues. [...]

Análisis periodístico del proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Today’s Papers

The WSJ plays weekend catch-up and leads its world-wide newsbox with Sen. Hillary Clinton dropping out of the presidential race and throwing her support to Sen. Barack Obama.
 

Análisis de la cobertura periodística del proceso electoral

 
 
By Daniel Politi, Today’s Papers

USA Today devotes most of its front-page real estate to interviews with the presumptive Republican and Democratic nominees. In Florida, John McCain emphasized that he’s not trying to distance himself from President Bush and instead just wants to “point out my own record and my own plan of action.” McCain also [...]

Análisis de la cobertura periodística del proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Today’s Papers

The Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and New York Times lead, while the Wall Street Journal tops its world-wide newsbox, with word that Hillary Clinton will end her campaign on Saturday and endorse Barack Obama. Clinton made her decision after a day of talking to supporters and Democratic leaders who urged [...]

Análisis del tratamiento periodístico al proceso electoral

By Jesse Stanchak, Slate Magazine.

Everyone leads with the Democratic Party deciding it will seat all Florida and Michigan delegates at the party’s convention this August, but it will grant those delegates only half a vote each. The decision nets Clinton 24 total votes at the convention and increases the number of votes needed to win [...]

Análisis del tratamiento periodístico al proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Slate Magazine

The Los Angeles Times leads with a look at how the two top presidential contenders campaigned in New Mexico yesterday in a poignant sign of how important a few Western states will be in the November election. President Bush won Colorado, Nevada, and New Mexico by a very slim margin four [...]

Análisis del tratamiento periodístico al proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Slate Magazine

The WP and NYT go inside with looks at how Sen. Hillary Clinton continued to deal with the uproar that was caused by her reference to the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy on Friday. Some have said the former first lady was trying to suggest that she refuses to drop out [...]

Análisis de la cobertura periodística del proceso electoral

By Arthur Delaney, Slate Magazine

The Washington Post leads with Hillary Clinton sticking her foot in her mouth big time by mentioning the June 1968 assassination of Robert Kennedy as a reason she’s not ending her nearly hopeless campaign for the Democratic nomination. The other papers front or tease the story as well. The Los Angeles [...]

Análisis del tratamiento periodístico a las elecciones de EU

By Daniel Politi

The New York Times leads with a look at the panic that set in among Republicans yesterday after their candidate lost a special congressional election in Mississippi. It marked the third-straight loss for a Republican-held seat this year, and GOP leaders are scrambling to figure out how they can prevent getting trounced in [...]

Análisis de la cobertura periodística al proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Slate Magazine

 
USA Today fronts news of the earthquake but devotes its traditional lead spot to a new poll that reveals a majority of Democrats still think Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton should continue the campaign. Meanwhile, the number of Democrats who want Clinton to drop out of the contest has increased [...]

Obama busca unificar demócratas. Análisis de Slate Magazine

By Daniel Politi,Today’s Papers, Salte Magazine.

The Washington Post leads with a look at how Sen. Barack Obama began an effort to unify the Democratic Party behind his candidacy, even as Sen. Hillary Clinton continued to campaign and insist she has a better chance of winning the November election.

Even as Obama said yesterday that he’s likely [...]

Clinton seguirá en la lucha: Análisis de Slate Magazine

 
By Daniel Politi, Today’s News, Slate Magazine

The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and the Wall Street Journal’s world-wide newsbox all lead with the fallout from Tuesday’s primaries. Sen. Hillary Clinton was already facing an uphill battle, but she awoke yesterday to a decidedly changed mood and a growing feeling that her quest [...]