As the Candidates Head Down the Stretch, Horse Race Dominates
Project for Excellence in Journalism, November 3, 2008
According to a Pew Research Study: In the final days of the race for president, seemingly nothing but the algebra of the electoral map appears to have staying power. In a campaign and media environment now focused strongly on the shape of the race, one staple of weekly coverage is the attention to strategy.
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