Micah Cohen (304 entries)

Election Night Viewing Guide
Still Waiting: An Update on Still-Unresolved Races
Checking In on Those Lingering Midterm Races
38 Days Later
Reader Comments: The Obama Tax Deal
Any Requests?
Posts From the Past
Reads and Reactions
Reads and Reactions II
Reads & Reactions
The Phillies’ Four Aces
Reads & Reactions
Reads & Reactions
Who Will Run for President? Early Voting States May Hold a Clue
How to Beat High Airfares
Reads & Reactions
Derek Jeter and the Curse of Age
Nate Silver, Guest Ethicist
Reads & Reactions
Wednesday Night Is All Right for Loving
Just How Much Is a Tony Worth?
Reads & Reactions
Let’s Talk About Redistricting
Let’s Keep Talking About Redistricting
A Look at Readers’ Comments on Our Libertarian Post
Reads and Reactions
Readers’ Comments: A Refresher Course
Reads & Reactions
Popularity and Pedigree Matter in the B.C.S.
Reads & Reactions
A Look at PolitiFact Grades of Candidates
Reads and Reactions
Reads and Reactions
Political Newspaper Endorsements: History and Outcome
Reads and Reactions
Reads and Reactions
Reads and Reactions
Reads and Reactions
Reads & Reactions
2008 South Carolina Primary Benchmarks
Another Check on the Campaign’s Truthiness
The Political Geography of Florida
Florida Benchmarks From 2008
Reads and Reactions: Jobs and G.O.P. Turnout
The G.O.P. Landscape in Nevada
Political Geography: Colorado
Political Geography: Minnesota
Reads and Reactions: Santorum’s Rise
Political Geography: Michigan
Political Geography: Arizona
In Caucus States, a Chance for (Almost) Every Candidate
How Ohio Voted Last Time
How Tennessee Voted Last Time
Political Geography: Kansas
A Trip Inside the N.C.A.A. Bubble
Political Geography: Alabama
Political Geography: Mississippi
Statehood Support Should Help Romney in Puerto Rico
Political Geography: Illinois
Political Geography: Louisiana
For Romney, a Widening Gap Between Urban and Rural Support
Political Geography: Wisconsin
Reads and Reactions
A Living Autopsy of the Ron Paul Campaign
The General Election Ground Game: A First Look
What Do Springtime Polls Tell Us About the General Election?
What a Dearth of Small Donations May Mean for Romney
Reads and Reactions: Reader Comment Edition
The Most Powerful Special Interest in Washington: The Acronym
Signs of Shift Among African-Americans on Same-Sex Marriage
Where Electoral Forecasts Agree and Disagree
Readers See Obama Slightly Ahead, With Ohio Crucial for Romney
Presidential Geography: New Mexico
Presidential Geography: Montana
Presidential Geography: New Hampshire
Presidential Geography: Georgia
In West Virginia, Coal Means More, Party Less
District of Columbia’s Demographics Change, but Democratic Voting Doesn’t
Utah: Very Republican, but Not Quite as Conservative as It Appears
Iowa: Racially Homogeneous, but Politically Diverse
In Blue New Jersey, Red Spots May Be Sign of the Past
It’s Not Exactly Sarah Palin’s Alaska
Would Pawlenty Put Minnesota Within Romney’s Reach?
In Blue Hawaii, Senate Race Offers a Bit of Suspense
Could Ryan Tip Wisconsin Toward Romney?
Oregon, Sitting at the Border of Safe and In Play
In Inelastic South Carolina, Change Is Unlikely
In Missouri’s Move to the Right, a Question of How Far
In South Dakota, Only the Farm Trumps Conservatism
In Florida, Tampa Is Essential to Romney Election Hopes
Delaware: A Small Example of a Larger Trend
In North Carolina, Obama’s 2008 Victory Was Ahead of Schedule
A Sense of Waiting for Godot for Texas Democrats
In Arkansas, the Lost Art of Splitting Tickets
In Connecticut, Wall Street Community May Limit Obama Victory
The End of a Kansas Tradition: Moderation
Nebraska G.O.P. Draws a Tougher Map for Obama
Washington State, Women’s Rights and Big Cities
Growth of Suburban D.C. Is Felt Politically in Maryland
Romney’s Faith May Help in Idaho, Where He Doesn’t Need It
‘New’ Vermont Is Liberal, but ‘Old’ Vermont Is Still There
Obama Leads, but a Romney Comeback Might Start Out West With Colorado
Wyoming, Energy and Libertarianism
In California, Growing Diversity First Made Its Mark
Solid South Reversed, but Still Divided by Race
An Extra Ingredient in North Dakota Politics: Oil
In Maine, Independent Streak Complicates Political Landscape
Over the Decades, How States Have Shifted
Rhode Island: The Most Elastic State
‘The Daily Show’ With Nate Silver
After Brief Role as Battleground, Indiana Exits, Stage Right
Why Arizona Isn’t a Battleground State (and Why It May Be Soon)
Auto Rescue and Low Home-State Bonus Keep Michigan Out of Play
In Pennsylvania, the Democratic Lean Is Slight, but Durable
In Nevada, Obama, Ryan and Signs of a New (Democratic-Leaning) Normal
In Virginia, It’s Tradition Versus Change
In Ohio, Polls Show Benefit of Auto Rescue to Obama
Stay Tuned…
Election Night Replay
Gay Vote Seen as Crucial in Obama’s Victory
The 2012 Election, in a Relative Sense
Polls Show Below-Average Post-Election Approval Bounce for Obama
Marijuana Legalization and States Rights
Were the G.O.P. Votes Against Boehner a Historic Rejection?
Ask Nate Anything
What Does Public Support in Obama’s Second Inaugural Speech?
Electoral College Changes Would Pose Danger for Democrats
The Best Defense Is a Good Defense
Nate Silver’s Poker Tips
Which G.O.P. House Members Might Support Immigration Reform?
Signs of a Shift on Immigration Among G.O.P. Rank-and-File
An Unusually Partisan Confirmation Vote
Can Democrats Turn Texas and Arizona Blue by 2016?
Poll Finds Record Support for Same-Sex Marriage in California
What Betting Markets Are Saying About the Next Pope
Is It Too Early for 2016 Polls?
Obama Has Lost Advantage Over G.O.P. on Economy
Retirements Contributing to Largest Senate Turnover in Decades
Why Sanford vs. Colbert Busch Could Be Competitive
Which Governors Are Most Vulnerable in 2014?
Small Majority Approved of Miranda Rights for Terror Suspects
Polls Show Growing Resolve to Live With Terror Threat
As Obama Faces Crises Abroad, His Foreign Policy Approval Is Down
Uncertainty Still Clouds Health Care Law
Colbert Busch Might Win, but Could She Last?
I.R.S. Approved Dozens of Tea Party Groups Following Congressional Scrutiny
Popular Governors, and Prospects for 2016
Lautenberg’s Death Continues Sharp Decrease in Military Veterans in Senate
Early Leader in Polls Usually Wins New York Mayoral Primary
Polls Show Chemical Weapons Affect Public’s View on Syria
In Immigration Reform, Republican Support for Citizenship Hinges on Obstacles
Re-Election Is Likely for McConnell, but Not Guaranteed
As Texas G.O.P. Revives Abortion Ban, a Look at Public Opinion
Rubio Is Losing Support Among Republican Voters
Beautiful Minds
Fear Not, Readers: We Have RSS Feeds
Could Mitt Romney Be the New Dick Nixon?
FiveThirtyEight Is Hiring Summer Interns
We’re Hiring A Copy Editor
We’re Hiring A Copy Editor
The Week In Data: Cruise Ships, Road Trips And Baseball
We’re Looking For An Experienced Political Reporter
We’re Looking For An Experienced Political Reporter
Rick Perry’s Failed Presidential Aspirations, In One Chart
Rick Perry’s Failed Presidential Aspirations, In One Chart
We’re Hiring A Summer Intern For Politics Coverage
Elections Podcast: The General Election Polls Tighten
Pence Differs On Trump’s Core Issues
Elections Podcast Countdown: 11 Days
We’re Looking For Part-Time And Freelance Politics Writers
We’re Looking For A Part-Time Quantitative Editor
How Tightly Should Congressional Republicans Embrace Trump?
Politics Podcast: The Alabama Election Is Here
We’re Hiring A Politics Editor
We’re Hiring An Elections Writer/Analyst
Significant Digits For Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Politics Podcast: Should The Press Respond To Trump’s Attacks?
Politics Podcast: Who Are Democrats Nominating?
Politics Podcast: Democrats Are Competing Everywhere
Politics Podcast: The Democrats And The Trump Impeachment Question
Election Update: Check Out How The Forecast Works For All 435 House Races
Politics Podcast: Inside The Trump Administration
Politics Podcast: Kavanaugh’s Confirmation Could Be In Trouble
We’re Hiring Visual And Interactive Journalists
We’re Hiring A Full-Time Quantitative Editor
Politics Podcast: The Campaign Ads Dominating 2018
Politics Podcast: In Which We Argue Against Ourselves
Politics Podcast: What The Midterms Taught Us About America
Politics Podcast: A Post-Midterms 2020 Draft … Live!
Politics Podcast: Should Democrats Play Dirty?
Politics Podcast: Lessons From The Government Shutdown (And More 2020 Announcements)
We’re Looking For Someone To Lead FiveThirtyEight’s Data Visualization Team
Politics Podcast: Should Democrats Worry About The Downsides Of Impeaching Trump?
Politics Podcast: Who Are The Swing Voters In 2020?
Politics Podcast: Are Lanes Emerging In The Democratic Primary?
Politics Podcast: Kamala Harris Won The Debate Narrative. What Comes Next?
Politics Podcast: The Verdict On The Debates
Politics Podcast: How Much Trouble Is Biden In?
Politics Podcast: Are Democrats Moving Too Far Left?
Live From Detroit: The Post-Debate State Of The Primary
Politics Podcast: Can Trump’s Words Incite Violence?
Politics Podcast: How Much Does Iowa Matter?
Politics Podcast: What’s Driving Elizabeth Warren’s Comeback?
Politics Podcast: The Winnowing Begins
Politics Podcast: What A 10-Person Democratic Debate Means
Politics Podcast: How To Win This Week’s Debate
Politics Podcast: How Both Parties’ 2020 Primaries Are Going
Politics Podcast: Are Democrats Ready To Impeach Trump?
Politics Podcast: Why Pelosi Announced An Impeachment Inquiry
Politics Podcast: The Last 48 Hours Of Impeachment News
Politics Podcast: Impeachment Is Becoming More Popular
Politics Podcast: Is Ukraine Getting Worse For Trump?
Politics Podcast: What To Look For In The Fourth Democratic Debate
Politics Podcast: Elizabeth Warren Gets A Turn In The Hot Seat
Politics Podcast: Why Medicare For All Has Become A Lightning Rod
Politics Podcast: What The Latest Impeachment Testimony Means For The White House
Politics Podcast: What Should Senate Republicans Do About Impeachment?
Politics Podcast: It’s A Free-For-All In Iowa
Politics Podcast: The Public Impeachment Hearings Begin
Politics Podcast: About Buttigieg … And That Iowa Poll
Politics Podcast: Sondland Ties Trump And Top Administration Officials To Quid Pro Quo
Politics Podcast: A Very FiveThirtyEight Thanksgiving
Politics Podcast: Is The Party Deciding?
Politics Podcast: Why Harris Dropped Out
Politics Podcast: The Democratic Primary, According To The Early States
Politics Podcast: Do Voters’ Second Choices Matter In The Democratic Primary?
Politics Podcast: What Comes Next In Trump’s Impeachment
Politics Podcast: Holiday Mailbag Edition
Politics Podcast: Biggest Political Moments Of 2019. Key Questions For 2020.
Politics Podcast: How The Iran Conflict Could Affect The 2020 Election
Politics Podcast: A Four-Way Pileup In Iowa
Politics Podcast: The Electoral Cases For — And Against — The Four Leading Democrats
Politics Podcast: Bernie Sanders Is Gaining Ground One Week Before Iowa
Politics Podcast: Chaos In Iowa
Politics Podcast: What We Know About The Democratic Primary After Iowa
Live From Manchester: The Politics Podcast Previews The New Hampshire Primary
Politics Podcast: Can Michael Bloomberg Win?!
Confidence Interval: “I Think The Biden Campaign Is Doing Just Fine”
Confidence Interval: “I Think The Biden Campaign Is Doing Just Fine” [video]
Politics Podcast: Biden Fights For A Win In The South Carolina Debate
Politics Podcast: How Biden Made A Comeback In South Carolina
Politics Podcast: What’s At Stake On Super Tuesday
Politics Podcast: Biden Won Super Tuesday. What Now?
Confidence Interval: Sanders Still Has A Shot
Confidence Interval: Sanders Still Has A Shot [video]
Politics Podcast: What Are The Political Repercussions Of The Coronavirus?
Politics Podcast: Is The Democratic Primary Over?
Politics Podcast: Biden And Sanders Face Off Amid Coronavirus Crisis
Politics Podcast: How Uncertainty Around The Coronavirus Affects Our Life And Politics
Politics Podcast: How COVID-19 Is — And Isn’t — Changing Politics
Politics Podcast: Why Trump’s Approval Rating Has Increased
Politics Podcast: Wisconsin’s Election Is A Mess
Politics Podcast: These Are Our Priors For The General Election
Politics Podcast: What Is Motivating The COVID-19 Protests?
Politics Podcast: Is Trump Slipping In The Polls Because Of COVID-19?
Is Trump Slipping In The Polls Because Of COVID-19? [video]
Politics Podcast: Biden Responds To Sexual Assault Allegation
How Democrats Are Responding To The Sexual Assault Allegation Against Biden [video]
Politics Podcast: Americans, Not Politicians, Will Decide When We Reopen
Does The U.S. Have A Coronavirus Recovery Plan? [video]
Politics Podcast: Coronavirus Is Becoming Even More Partisan
Does Trump Really Want A Fight With Obama? [video]
Politics Podcast: Questions About The Parties’ Bases
Does Trump Really Have Unique Appeal Among Working-Class Whites? [video]
Politics Podcast: Americans Disapprove Of How Trump Is Handling The Pandemic And The Protests
Trump’s Standing In The Polls Has Worsened [video]
Politics Podcast: Harris Makes History At Night 3 Of The DNC
America’s Introduction To Kamala Harris [video]
Politics Podcast: Biden Pitches Himself As The Good Guy
Does Biden Have The Broad Appeal He Thinks He Does? [video]
What To Watch For On Night 1 Of The RNC [video]
Politics Podcast: Pence Makes A ‘Law And Order’ Appeal On Night 3 Of The RNC
How Did Night 3 Of The RNC Address (Or Not Address) Kenosha And Hurricane Laura? [video]
Politics Podcast: What Trump’s RNC Speech Means For The Next Two Months
What Trump Didn’t Say In His RNC Speech Is As Important As What He Did Say [video]
Politics Podcast: How A Supreme Court Vacancy Will Shape The Election
Will The Supreme Court Be The Most Important Issue For Voters In 2020? [video]
Politics Podcast: Trump Interrupts To Point Of Chaos In First Debate
The Debate Was One Of The Few Opportunities For Trump To Shake Up The Race. He Probably Didn’t. [video]
The Vice Presidential Debate Was Civil. But Did It Shake Up The Race? [video]
Politics Podcast: The Most Competitive Races In 2020
The Most Competitive Races Aren’t In Michigan, Wisconsin or Pennsylvania [video]
Politics Podcast: The Last Debate Is Over And The Final Stage Of The Campaign Has Begun
Will The Race Tighten After The Final Debate? [video]
Politics Podcast: All The Stuff We Should Have Talked More About In 2020
The Stories That Haven’t Gotten Enough Coverage In 2020 [video]
Is The Presidential Election Over? [video]
How Joe Biden And Kamala Harris Won A Historic Election [video]
Politics Podcast: Did Trump Change The Rules Of Politics?
The Pandemic And The Attack On The Capitol Will Likely Define Trump’s Presidency [video]
Politics Podcast: What Will Democrats Do When Their Agenda Hits A Roadblock?
CPAC And The Broader Republican Party Agree: It’s Trump’s Party For Now. [video]
Politics Podcast: Just How Bipartisan Is Democrats’ Infrastructure Plan?
The Longer Democrats Debate Their Infrastructure Plan, The Less Popular It Could Become [video]
Politics Podcast: Celebrity Candidates Are Here To Stay
Why House Democrats Probably Won’t Pass Their Reparations Bill [video]
What Florida’s New Voting Law Signifies About The GOP’s Larger Motivations
If Liz Cheney Doesn’t Have A Home In The GOP, Who Does? [video]
Politics Podcast: Why Republicans Didn’t Back The Jan. 6 Commission
How Racial Justice Protests Have Become The Contemporary Culture War [video]
Politics Podcast: A Record Number Of Americans Are ‘Thriving.’ But What Does That Mean?
Can’t Wait For The Midterms? Here’s What To Pay Attention To Until 2022. [video]
The Mysterious Case Of 2020’s Polling Error [video]
What Americans Think About Ending The War In Afghanistan [video]