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...with a gun for a baby), and even those on stage complained (Joe Biden referred to it at one point as a "ridiculous exercise"). But once the cameras were turned off, the event received warm reviews from most observers in the mainstream media. The Washington Post's Dan Balz called it "the best of the campaign season," the Chicago Tribune's blog said it was the "summer's best reality show," and the New York Times said that the viewer-submitted questions were able to elicit "points of difference on a broad range of issues, from whether the United States...
...investigative reporting teams. The first was in 1973 for Public Service, given to the staff of The Washington Post, with a special citation for Woodward and his reporting partner, Carl Bernstein, for its coverage of the Watergate scandal. His second Pulitzer came in 2002 for his series with Dan Balz on the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks...
According to Dan Balz, national staff writer at the Washington Post, faith in one’s own abilities is characteristic of those who seek the nation’s highest elected office. “People who run for president have enormous self-confidence in their talents,” he says...
...both Bender and Dan Balz, chief political correspondent for The Washington Post, name Gallup as the most widely fluctuating polling source this year. Bender says that other polling agencies, such as Zogby and ABC News, have been relatively stable in their polls...
...Balz and Isaacs say that they think polls have little affect on the voting public...