It seems that just about every major newspaper maintains one or more political blogs these days. (And many smaller papers do as well.) Tell us about your favorite newspaper blogs, whether national or local, which focus on SSP-style electoral politics in comments.
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Although I am not a frequent reader I like Chris Cillizza's The Fix the best out of the national blogs due to his Friday line's on competitive races.
Paul Krugman.
Liz Benjamin’s The Daily Politics is quite good (about New York).
is the best one in Arizona. Unfortunately, you have to pay to read it.
The Buzz, run by the St. Pete Times, seems to be the most active in Florida. http://blogs.tampabay.com/buzz
They share a lot of content w/ Naked Politics, from the Miami Herald, but both cover regional topics separately. http://miamiherald.typepad.com…
Across the border, there’s an AJC blog I go to occasionally.
http://blogs.ajc.com/political…
Nothing comes close to Publicola, perhaps one of the best.
At this website you can get over 3,000 newspaper websites from around the world:
http://www.thepaperboy.com/
For Missouri (and neighboring states), I like the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Political Fix blog.
For Florida, I like the St. Petersburg Times’ The Buzz blog.
For Oregon, I like The Oregonian’s Mapes on Politics blog.
For Pennsylvania, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Early Returns blog is pretty good.