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Debates

You’re Wrong About Juergen Teller

The German photographer's new portraits of Julia Fox triggered near-instant backlash, but his detractors are missing the point.
By Helen Holmes

NY Times Under Fire Over Gendered Cuomo-Nixon Debate Language

The male reporter wrote that Nixon "snapped" during the debate.
By John Bonazzo
Former DNC chair and Vermont Governor Howard Dean.

How Howard Dean Debates Liberal Moral Superiority With David Brooks

In the Trump era, tribalism bests morality.
By Davis Richardson

NJ Politics Digest: The Debates Were Not Very Good

By Christian Hetrick and Steve Cronin
Carlos Rendo.

Rendo, Oliver to Face Off in Lieutenant Governor Debate

By Alyana Alfaro
From left: John Wisniewski, Phil Murphy, Jim Johnson and Ray Lesniak.

Guadagno and Murphy Will Have Debate Stage to Themselves

By Alyana Alfaro
Nutley Commissioner Steve Rogers is running for the Republican nomination for governor. In being the only citizen to testify against legislation sponsored by John Wisniewski, a scenario was created in which one gubernatorial candidate publicly opposed legislation sponsored by another.

After Failure to Qualify, GOP Gubernatorial Candidates Plan Alternate Debate

By Alyana Alfaro
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

Second Presidential Debate: Where Each Candidate Excelled and Faltered

By Ashe Schow
The roll-out has been a bit clunky, but there’s potential.

What Twitter’s Streaming Experiment Means for the Future of Live TV

By Amanda Lotz
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump after the first presidential debate. The winner in this election is not yet known. But the loser is the entire profession of journalism.

Did the First Debate Change Anything?

By Matt Mackowiak
Why would you say mean things about me?

How This Election Became ‘Parks and Recreation’

By Dana Schwartz
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump (L) speaks as Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton (R) listens during the Presidential Debate at Hofstra University on September 26, 2016 in Hempstead, New York

Even Fox News Knows Clinton Thumped Trump in the First Debate

By Joe Lapointe
Clinton

Clinton’s Complete Lack of a Funny Bone Could Cost Her Monday’s Debate

By Ashe Schow
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks while accepting the Conservative Party of New York State's nomination for president on September 7, 2016 in New York City. Following the event Trump will take part in a forum with Hillary Clinton, to answer questions on veterans issues and national security.

Entire Media Freaks Out After Trump Over-Performance in Forum

By Ashe Schow
Bernie Sander, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz.

Why Not Have Some ‘Final Four’ Debates With Trump, Clinton, Cruz and Sanders?

By Joe Lapointe
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) speaks to a crowd gathered at the Phoenix Convention Center during a campaign rally on March 15, 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Bernie Sanders and the Democratic National Convention

By Brent Budowsky
Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during the Republican Presidential Debate in Detroit, Michigan, March 3, 2016.

Knuckleheads: Media Focuses on Donald Trump’s Hands After Latest GOP Debate

By Joe Lapointe
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks to supporters during a Super Bowl watch party at Ultimate Sports Academy, February 7, 2016, in Manchester, New Hampshire. Marco Rubio, the young Republican senator fast building momentum in the race for the White House, came back swinging after a mauling in the latest presidential debate for his lack of experience. / AFP / DOMINICK REUTER (Photo credit should read DOMINICK REUTER/AFP/Getty Images)

Republicans Start Debate on Wrong Foot Then Kick Each Other in Shins

By Joe Lapointe
DES MOINES, IA - JANUARY 28: Republican presidential candidates (R-L) Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ben Carson participate in the Fox News - Google GOP Debate January 28, 2016 at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa. Residents of Iowa will vote for the Republican nominee at the caucuses on February 1. Donald Trump, who is leading most polls in the state, decided not to participate in the debate. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Without Donald Trump to Hide Behind, the Real Ted Cruz Emerges

By Joe Lapointe
Governor Chris Christie

Can Christie Conquer the Kid’s Table?

By Alyana Alfaro
A homeless person in Penn Station. (Photo: Spencer Platt for Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: New Women’s Homeless Shelter, Inmates Trounce Harvard in Debate

By Stephanie Grella
NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 25: Mitt Romney Visits "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" at Rockefeller Center on March 25, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/NBC/Getty Images for "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon")

2016 and the Romney Factor

By Bernie Quigley
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina fields questions from the press following a presidential forum hosted by FOX News and Facebook at the Quicken Loans Arena August 6, 2015 in Cleveland, OH. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Carly Fiorina Is Ready for Her Close-Up

By Joe Lapointe
Chris Christie takes a selfie with fans while touring the boardwalk on August 29, 2014 in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Gov. Christie On the Bubble for Main Stage at Next Debate

By PolitickerNJ Staff
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