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In addition to linking to content around the Internet, Real Clear Politics also provides it's own commentary. | In addition to linking to content around the Internet, Real Clear Politics also provides it's own commentary. | ||
Bevan and Blake Dvorak write "The Real Clear Politics Blog," which is hosted by ]. Associate Editor Reid Wilson writes the "PoliticsNation" blog, and doctoral student Jay Cost writes the "HorseRaceBlog". Kevin Sullivan edits |
Bevan and Blake Dvorak write "The Real Clear Politics Blog," which is hosted by ]. Associate Editor Reid Wilson writes the "PoliticsNation" blog, and doctoral student Jay Cost writes the "HorseRaceBlog". Kevin Sullivan edits RealClearBlogs. | ||
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RealClearPolitics is a Chicago-based political news aggregator and blog founded in 2000 by John McIntyre and Tom Bevan. Every day the site aggregates a wide range of columns and news stories from across the Internet.
Bevan says the website is for "for people like us...people who live and breathe politics and the major issues of the day."
RealClearPolitics also compiles averages of major political polls on various elections throughout the United States to give a broader view of the race.
The site's political commentary, election analysis and polling averages have been featured in many national media outlets, including The New York Times, FOX News Channel, CNN, The Economist, Investor's Business Daily, and The Chicago Sun-Times.
In November 2007, Forbes Media took a 51% ownership stake in the site, with McIntyre and Bevan staying on to run it. .
Founding
The website was founded in 2000 by McIntyre, a former options trader, and Bevan, a former advertising agency account executive. Though they were both members of Princeton's class of 1991, the two never crossed paths until they were housemates in Chicago. .
Original Content
In addition to linking to content around the Internet, Real Clear Politics also provides it's own commentary.
Bevan and Blake Dvorak write "The Real Clear Politics Blog," which is hosted by Time. Associate Editor Reid Wilson writes the "PoliticsNation" blog, and doctoral student Jay Cost writes the "HorseRaceBlog". Kevin Sullivan edits RealClearBlogs.
Averages As A Political Handicapping Tool
Some have questioned whether the polling averages provided on RealClearPolitics and other sites are useful political handicapping tools.
Other Sites
RealClearPolitics also owns RealClearMarkets and RealClearSports.
References
- Wolinsky, Howard (2006). "Politicking pays off: Web site a must-read for political fanatics". Chicago Sun-Times: p. 55.
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- "On leaving Los Angeles". The Economist. Nov 3rd 2006. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
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- "Political Junkies Spawn a Real Clear Success". U.S. News and World Report. December 12, 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
- Zorn, Eric (2004). "Political site polls well with election junkies". Chicago Tribune: Metro, p. 1.
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- "Election Handicappers Are Using Risky Tool: Mixed Poll Averages". The Wall Street Journal. February 15, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
- "On Web, Political Junkies Make a Real Clear Choice". New York Sun. March 10, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
External links
- RealClearPolitics
- The RealClearPolitics Blog
- The PoliticsNation Blog
- The HorseRace Blog
- RealClearBlogs
- RealClearMarkets
- RealClearSports
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