Glenn Thrush

The New York Times, reporter

Glenn Thrush appears in the following:

Trump Scandal Threatens to Trash the GOP Agenda

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

New York Times White House correspondent Glenn Thrush reports on the latest news from the Trump administration. 

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"The Subject Is the Proper Noun Donald Trump"

Friday, May 12, 2017

Glenn Thrush, of The New York Times, explains what it's like to report on Donald Trump and his administration, and what the public learns from the chaos at the White House.

An Administration 'Unmoored From Reality'

Monday, February 13, 2017

Reporters from the White House press corps are still trying to figure out how to cover an administration where "there’s no attempt at getting and sticking to the facts."

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Covering the Election with False Equivalencies

Monday, August 29, 2016

Political reporters are dealing with covering the presidential election fairly, but comparing the two candidates might lead to false equivalencies.

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DNC Tuesday: Inclusion on Repeat

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Unity, diversity, and immigration as a new worldwide dynamic were all themes at the opening night of the Democratic National Convention. Booing was also popular.

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An Exit Poll for New Jersey Voters – And Explaining The AP's Math

Tuesday, June 07, 2016

New Jersey voters call in to talk about how they're casting their vote today in the primary. Plus, an explanation of the AP's delegate math.

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With Cruz Out, Trump Forges Ahead

Wednesday, May 04, 2016

Ted Cruz has officially suspended his campaign, leaving Donald Trump a clear road ahead to clinching the Republican presidential nomination.

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Sanders and Trump Take New Hampshire

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

WNYC's Andrea Bernstein and Glenn Thrush, chief political correspondent for POLITICO, round up the results of the New Hampshire presidential primaries.

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Presidential Campaign Politics

Tuesday, September 01, 2015

Glenn Thrush, Politico's chief political correspondent, assesses the current state of the 2016 presidential campaign.

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Christie Tells It Like It Is, Enters Presidential Race

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is "telling it like it is" this morning with his announcement that he will run for president.

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New Jersey, Virginia, and Bipartisan America

Wednesday, November 06, 2013

As Republican Chris Christie cruised to re-election in Blue New Jersey, Democrat Terry McCauliffe squeaked out a victory in less-and-less-Red Virginia. Glenn Thrush, White House reporter for Politico, and Nancy Solomon, managing editor of New Jersey Public Radio, discuss the two races and what it says about the GOP, the changing American electorate, and the 2016 presidential race. Plus: a check-in with WAMU's Northern Virginia reporter Michael Pope.

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Politicking During Tragedy

Friday, April 19, 2013

Between battling for high profile legislation on guns and immigration and consoling a nation, Obama had to walk a tightrope this week. Brooke talks to Glenn Thrush, Senior White House Correspondent for Politico, who says that reconciling what was happening inside and outside Washington, was not as hard as it might seem.  

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Gun Bill Defeat

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Yesterday, the senate voted down a plan to expand background checks on firearm sales, as well as several other amendments gun control advocates said would help prevent gun violence. Glenn Thrush, Senior White House Reporter for POLITICO, discusses the vote, President Obama's impassioned reaction to the defeat, and what comes next.

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As Snow Falls, Are Relations in DC Thawing?

Friday, March 08, 2013

Glenn Thrush, senior White House reporter for Politico, talks about this week's news from the Beltway, from Senator Rand Paul's stand on drones, to the sequester a week in, and Obama reaching out to Republicans on a fiscal deal.

 

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White House Press Access

Thursday, February 21, 2013

How secretive is the Obama White House, and should transparency be measured in access to the president? Glenn Thrush, Politico senior White House reporter, discusses the White House Press Corps' perceived lack of access to President Obama.

Reading List: Access to Obama

Politico: "Obama, The Puppet Master" | Washington Post's Erik Wemple | Gawker's Tom Scocca | The Atlantic's Matthew Cooper

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Comparing the Campaigns of 2012 Obama to 2008 Obama

Thursday, August 23, 2012

In 2008, hope and change were Barack Obama's rallying cries, and tens of thousands showed up to hear him speak. The Obama campaign was an almost unparalleled machine, staying on-messa...

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Election 2012: The Year Ahead

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Although some GOP hopefuls have been informally campaigning since this time last year and Barack Obama announced his campaign for reelection back in April, the January 3rd caucus will be the true beginning for the 2012 presidential race. This year, $5.9 million has been spent on TV advertising alone in Iowa. With no heavily favored Republican candidate, the strategy for turning fundraising dollars into actual votes has yet to reveal itself.

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Public Option Out?

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

A late-night deal in Washington has Democrats hopeful they can move the health care bill ahead, but pit will likely come at the expense of a full-fledged public option. Politico Capitol Hill reporter Glenn Thrush has the deal-making details; and former Clinton health care adviser Paul Starr offers his take.

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President Obama asks for time, patience and understanding

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Last night in his second primetime takeover, President Obama took on a familiar tone in addressing the nation. The same "we mean business" tone we heard from him on the campaign trail...

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Seven stimulus lessons

Monday, February 16, 2009

The stimulus plan was Obama's first attempt at pulling together a bipartisan A team and it didn't go so well. It now seems that the Democrats and Republics are no closer to working to...

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