Friday, January 31, 2020

Covering Iowa 2020


“The good news for [Des Moines] Register staffers: Never have they been more indispensable. At a time of extraordinary interest in the presidency and national politics, the big game is once again being played in their own backyard, and by more players than ever before. There will be no story more important . . . — to Iowans and Americans, to Register editors and Gannett executives — than Trump’s fight for reelection, and the Democrats’ attempt to stop him. . . .

“The bad news: Never has the future looked so bleak.”

—Tim Alberta, chief political correspondent, “Inside the Shrinking Newsroom of the Paper That Shapes the Primaries,” Politico, April 19, 2019.


 
Editorial Comment: See you in four years?




Better pray















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