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'''RealClearPolitics''' is a ] based right- |
'''RealClearPolitics''' is a ] based right-wing ] website founded in 2000 by John McIntyre and Tom Bevan. | ||
Every day a wide range of columns and news stories from across the ] are aggregated on the website. | Every day a wide range of columns and news stories from across the ] are aggregated on the website. | ||
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RealClearPolitics also compiles averages of major political polls on various elections throughout the ] to give a broader view of the race. | RealClearPolitics also compiles averages of major political polls on various elections throughout the ] 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 amongst which are ], ], ], ], ], and ]. | The site's political commentary, election analysis and polling averages have been featured in many national media outlets amongst which are ], ], ], ], ], and ]. It's direct commentary is conservative, but it also posts liberal or centrist editorials from various outlets. | ||
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Revision as of 07:13, 6 October 2006
RealClearPolitics is a Chicago based right-wing political website founded in 2000 by John McIntyre and Tom Bevan.
Every day a wide range of columns and news stories from across the Internet are aggregated on the website.
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 amongst which are The New York Times, FOX News Channel, CNN, The Economist, Investor's Business Daily, and The Chicago Sun-Times. It's direct commentary is conservative, but it also posts liberal or centrist editorials from various outlets.
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