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Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
This reflected my own thinking--but was a way more articulate version of it. — PolitiTweet.org
John Warner @biblioracle
There are literally thousands of writers (maybe more) capable of writing a 10k word magazine feature, but you have… https://t.co/h0gN6I8va4
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
RT @katestarbird: This is a major factor in why the platforms have struggled so much to address abuse, disinformation, and other toxicities… — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Primary campaigns don't just determine who wins--but how they win and what stances they take into the general election. Two of Biden's positions this week alone (climate change, abortion) reflect the push and pull between the frontrunner and party activists. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Bradner @ericbradner
Joe Biden reversed his position on the Hyde Amendment moments ago at a DNC gala in Atlanta, saying that "if I belie… https://t.co/QdjDaRVjQa
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
RT @MEPFuller: Pelosi says she doesn’t want to see Trump in prison; she wants to see him in prison. Alright, but that’s not on the table… — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Polling on public funding of abortion, at least in 2016. https://t.co/JAPK9j8nNy https://t.co/VQLQtMUdGd — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Per my colleague @ameliatd, 36 percent of voters support Medicaid funding for abortions, 58 percent opposed, according to a 2016 poll. Clinton voters favor (57-36.) Of course, these numbers could change as this issue gains salience. https://t.co/JAPK9j8nNy — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
I wasn't able to quickly find a stance for the other 8 Democratic candidates. But I was surprised that several cand… https://t.co/GvoRDE7qpz
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Per my colleague @ameliatd, in a 2016 poll, only 36 percent of Americans thought Medicaid should pay for abortions, compared to 58 percent opposed. Among Clinton voters, 57-36. Of course, these numbers could be subject to change as issue gains salience. https://t.co/JAPK9j8nNy https://t.co/SvgYnUSfh1 — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
I wasn't able to quickly find a stance for the other 8 Democratic candidates. But I was surprised that several candidates who are, like Biden, aggressively courting moderate voters (Bennet, Booker, Hickenlooper, Moulton, O'Rourke, Ryan) have put out strongly anti-Hyde statements. — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Biden seems to be standing alone on this issue. Based on a quick search, Bennet, Booker, Buttigieg, Castro, de Blas… https://t.co/2CQDzV8cSB
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Biden seems to be standing alone on this issue. Based on a quick search, Bennet, Booker, Buttigieg, Castro, de Blasio, Gillibrand, Harris, Hickenlooper, Moulton, O'Rourke, Ryan, Sanders, Swalwell, and Warren all favor repealing the Hyde Amendment. — PolitiTweet.org
Michael Bennet @MichaelBennet
Defenders of women and their health care rights have agreed for decades: the Hyde Amendment is federally sanctioned… https://t.co/9ZD7pDPIoA
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Very clear explanation of what has happened over the last month from @jonallendc https://t.co/Bt4K8dYue5 https://t.co/zflk1u439y — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
The polls in Texas in 2018 were fairly close to the final result--and Cruz almost never trailed in a survey conducted by a prominent outlet. So interesting to see Biden ahead of Trump there and Warren down only by 1. https://t.co/UDFDZKu0Il https://t.co/8uCA1kLLor — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
I thought it was just me. Yes, this. — PolitiTweet.org
The Dr. Tressie McMillan Cottom @tressiemcphd
Debit or US debit? Donate to Shriners? Donate to feed the more? Print or email receipt? Enter a rewards card number… https://t.co/KVSqKYWeGe
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
RT @EricBoehlert: I feel like I’m going to be reposting this every week for next 18 months; https://t.co/SeGyJ4SF1u — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
RT @ryanlcooper: I mean, you should cite people I guess, but think tanks and such are practically begging for presidential candidates to li… — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Great @EricLevitz piece on Biden and climate policy. https://t.co/x7gypD1bkS Eric smartly argues 1. Biden's climate plan is quite close to the Green New Deal because 2. Biden is better understood as being for winning than a centrist/moderate ideology. https://t.co/x7gypD1bkS https://t.co/QLFM5P86vN — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Exactly. If you want to actually win the GOP nomination, hard to see a path against Trump. But I am surprised that more prominent Republican than Weld is not interested in running a message/ideals/values campaign that would consider say 35 percent of the vote a “win.” — PolitiTweet.org
Josh Putnam @FHQ
Well, there are plenty of visible paths for a challenge, but few are likely to end successfully.* *Depending on ho… https://t.co/TI7AZNiuHE
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Alternatively, he ran a six- month campaign, found fairly limited support among party activists/elites and effectively dropped out. The polling suggests there is a clear path to 25-30 percent of the GOP vote for a Trump challenger. But will be hard to get beyond that. — PolitiTweet.org
Yashar Ali 🐘 @yashar
Hogan will not challenge Trump, leaving Trump’s GOP critics with limited options Via @costareports https://t.co/hSeVSLVUXc
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
RT @ThePlumLineGS: This tweet gives away the game. The fake narrative that the "real" crime was the investigation itself is all about pollu… — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Maryland, Massachusetts and Vermont have Republican governors--and they are very popular. That seems surprising. But lots of liberal policies are being adopted in those states--with those GOP governors either signing on or having their vetos overridden. https://t.co/IglVuX3cdG https://t.co/1LlESm0OFD — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Maryland, Massachusetts and Vermont have Republican governors--and they are very popular. That seems surprising. But lots of liberal policies are being adopted in those states--with those GOP governors either signing on or having their vetos overridden. https://t.co/IglVuX3cdG — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
What's happening in states where neither party has total control? Minimum wage increases, decriminalization of marijuana and anti-BDS provisions, among other things. https://t.co/IglVuX3cdG https://t.co/dp9kji93cE — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
I always say "read the article not just the tweet," but I really mean it in this case. I can't summarize @ClareMalone's new piece on Harris in 200 characters. But that's a feature, not a bug. Read to the end. Lots of great insights. https://t.co/j1ub8dOobg — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
The impeachment whip counts are a tad misleading. If a serious impeachment effort was moving forward, there are probably 200 "yes" votes right now. https://t.co/B8FOcVDARi — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
About 40 House Democrats are openly pushing to start the impeachment process. What will be more interesting to watch are 1. the 35-40 members in swing districts 2. the 150 or so members who are in safe seats but don't really want impeachment either. https://t.co/B8FOcVDARi — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Wow. Quite a story here. The blue trifecta states are having trouble enacting liberal goals on health policy—and you can see why here. — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Scott @dylanlscott
this is a good reminder the health care industry is mobilizing against not just Medicare-for-all but really any pla… https://t.co/jZFjpmI3XJ
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
RT @emptywheel: Maggie pretends there were no problems with the merits of the "reporting." https://t.co/aGoOt5d7yh https://t.co/drzLkCAgB4 — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
1. Media attempts to “both sides” issues 2. The Clinton emails coverage 3. Source/access-based journalism and its benefits/drawbacks and 4. If say Dara Lind is doing more “indispensable” journalism than Haberman are, at least to me, four issues that are connected but distinct. — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
They will keep attacking critics on Twitter. But they won't describe compelling with a subpoena as an "existential" choice again (and they all know that.) Some criticisms of the Times (and other journalism, mine included) are totally valid, and we should welcome that feedback. — PolitiTweet.org
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
Circling the wagons over a problematic story/ decision is just not a great practice for journalists. And this keeps happening. I worked with a lot of these people. I promise it was not standard practice to say, call someone’s mother if you are doing a profile of them. — PolitiTweet.org
Oliver Willis @owillis
@perrybaconjr @nickconfessore and the rest of the times thinks the peons have no standing to ever criticize the paper
Perry Bacon Jr. @perrybaconjr
I am a journalist and think the people on Twitter seem perceptive about the incentives that shape reporters’ work. But if you think the Hicks story was really solid, feel free to defend it, as opposed to vague insinuations that Times readers and subscribers are misinformed. — PolitiTweet.org
Nick Confessore @nickconfessore
Some people on twitter have some weird ideas about the incentives that shape reporters’ work.