Editors’ Blog - 2012
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01.13.12 | 9:32 am
That’s A Pretty Big Difference

A video chronicle of how Romney’s job creation claims have dwindled, and dwindled fast.

01.13.12 | 10:59 am
Don’t Be Surprised

South Carolina was always going to be a real race. And now it is.

01.14.12 | 2:27 pm
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Evan McMorris-Santoro on why the Romney campaign thinks it can pull off a victory in South Carolina without having a particularly stellar ground game.

01.14.12 | 2:42 pm
Hearting Huckabee

Starting at 8pm Eastern, Fox News will be showing the pre-recorded “Candidates’ Forum” that Mike Huckabee hosted in South Carolina today. TPM will be chronicling it live in the livewire.

01.14.12 | 4:53 pm
Tone Deaf

Evan McMorris-Santoro reports that Rick Santorum has a well-regarded ground game in South Carolina, and yet he’s still not surging in the polls. Why? Well, it could be because of tone deaf moments like this.

01.15.12 | 1:51 pm
A Bit More Evidence to Consider

A month ago I pointed to some patterns which have shown up in the 2012 primary cycle which suggest to me that the digital news revolution (which is really a nationalization of news) may be changing the role early primary and caucus states have played in US politics for forty-plus years.

Put simply, the old idea was that these smallish states were largely self-contained political news worlds where a kind of intensive, organization-heavy politicking ruled the day. Because of this, each was its own little contest, in which a different set of candidates might catch fire. But multi-platform, 24/7 political news and chatter is now so pervasive that these different battles don’t look that distinct.

It doesn’t speak directly to this issue. But Mitt Romney looks to be doing pretty well in South Carolina. He has a solid lead. But political hands in the state tell our Evan McMorris-Santoro that Romney’s managing to do it with very little of the retail-style campaigning which has been so critical to past winners. We’ll have to see how it pans out. But I think this is part of the same trend.

01.16.12 | 2:11 am
Check Out This Gift Horse’s Mouth!

Sahil Kapur on why House Republicans oppose the Democrats’ easy solution to the “Doc Fix” problem.

01.16.12 | 3:53 am
Teddy Roosevelt Or Teddy Bear?

An increasingly central theme of Obama’s reelection bid is that he’s donning the mantle of Teddy Roosevelt and taking a stand against the growing unfairness of income inequality. But is there all that much a modern President can actually do to tackle this trend?

01.16.12 | 8:14 am
Third-Party On, Dudes!

Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown could be on the verge of testing out how far you can batter back third-party ads in this post-Citizens United era.

01.16.12 | 10:57 am
The Huntsman Has Become The Hunted

TPM’s video-masher extraordinaire Michael Lester brings us a killer compilation of Jon Huntsman’s greatest moments, right up to today’s endorsement of Mitt Romney.

Meanwhile, the Dems have a sharp little video reminding everyone that Huntsman was until recently one of the toughest critics of the man he’s just endorsed.