Political Reporting Resources

This collection of about 40 sources of election-coverage advice and tools is one of many files of bookmarks I’ve collected for journalism students, professional journalists — and interested citizens with weblogs. This list includes organizations andrather than actual “election news” from news organizations. I can’t promise the links — or sites — are all up to date, but I hope you find some of them helpful!

For online examples of New Hampshire Primary Campaign Coverage, see this brief selection from webloggers, newspaper, television and radio journalists. The categories get a bit blurry — one of the weblogs is from a newspaper, and some of the video is from a radio site — but that’s what “convergence” on the Web is all about.

Political Reporting Resources

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