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Adam Nagourney (born October 10, 1954 in New York City) is an American journalist covering U.S. politics for The New York Times.

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Political Memo: On Health Care, Democrats Play Down Election Results

WASHINGTON When Democrats lost races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia this week, officials in both parties suggested that the outcome could undermine President Obama’s push for a health care bill, scaring off politically vulnerable moderate ...

From ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  National Republican Congressional Committee,  Barack Obama,  White House,  U.S. Republican Party

Energized G.O.P. Looking to Avoid Intraparty Feud

WASHINGTON Republicans emerged from Tuesday’s elections energized by victories in Virginia and New Jersey, but their leaders immediately began maneuvering to avoid a prolonged battle with conservative activists over what the party stands for and how to ...

From ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Barack Obama,  Bill Owens,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Dede Scozzafava

News Analysis: A Year After Dousing, Republicans’ Hope Rekindled

WASHINGTON The Republican victories in the races for New Jersey and Virginia governors put the party in a stronger position to turn back the political wave President Obama unleashed last year, setting the stage for Republicans to raise money, recruit ...

From ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party,  Republican National Committee,  White House

Three Contests on Election Day Could Signal Political Winds

WASHINGTON In this supposedly quiet off-year election, there are three contests taking place Tuesday that are filling the void. Voters in New Jersey and Virginia will elect a governor, while voters in upstate New York are filling a vacant House seat in ...

From ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party,  White House,  Barack Obama,  Jon Corzine

News Analysis: Outcomes of Off-Year Races May Provide Insight

WASHINGTON One year after the election of President Obama, a handful of off-year political contests including governors’ races in New Jersey and Virginia and a Congressional race in upstate New York offer some clues about how Americans are viewing Mr. ...

From ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times,  1 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Republican National Committee,  U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Jon Corzine

On Politics: Second Thoughts in Battle for Virginia

WASHINGTON When State Senator R. Creigh Deeds defeated Terry McAuliffe, the former Democratic Party chairman and confidante of Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, to be the Democratic nominee for governor of Virginia, the argument among many Democrats was ...

From ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Creigh Deeds,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Terry McAuliffe,  U.S. Republican Party,  Barack Obama

2 State Races May Put Lens on President

LEESBURG, Va. When President Obama captured the White House nearly a year ago, his victory in Virginia was, for many Democrats, one of the most heartening moments of the night. In Virginia, Robert F. McDonnell, center, a Republican, holds a nine-point ...

From ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times,  11 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Creigh Deeds,  U.S. Republican Party,  White House

News Analysis: For Obama, Nobel Honor Is Both Benefit and Obstacle

WASHINGTON President Obama is given to big events at big moments, replete with stirring speeches, lofty backdrops and stadium-size crowds. President Barack Obama spoke after winning the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. Will the Peace Prize help or ...

From ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times,  9 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Democratic Party,  George W. Bush,  Republican National Committee,  Nelson Mandela

After More Job Losses, Democrats Move to Extend Benefits

WASHINGTON In the wake of further job losses in September, Congressional Democrats are moving to extend enhanced unemployment benefits past December, as President Obama on Saturday described newly released unemployment figures as “sobering.” The House ...

From ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times,  3 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Harry Reid,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party

A Vote of No Confidence for Palin

Here’s one top Republican Sarah Palin should not be looking to should she run for president in 2012: Steve Schmidt, who was the chief strategist for the 2008 presidential campaign of Senator John McCain of Arizona. Mr. Schmidt, who was an advocate of ...

From ADAM NAGOURNEY, The Caucus,  2 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Sarah Palin,  U.S. Republican Party,  Steve Schmidt,  Barack Obama,  John McCain

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