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Political blogs, especially during crucial elections years, must be informative, innovative, updated regularly and of course visually pleasing.  Below are The Politic’s fifteen picks for the best other blogs to follow for the 2012 elections (in no particular order).

By Staff Writers, Roll Call

This blog, the politics HQ for Roll Call — one of Capitol Hill’s best political sites — examines news, polls, advertisements, spending and all other important aspect of close federal races across the country.

By Staff Writers, National Journal

This blog features “Presidential campaign analysis from National Journal’s top political thinkers.”

By Chris Cillizza, The Washington Post

This blog focuses on American electoral politics; longtime political reporter Chris Cillizza comments on gubernatorial, Congressional and Presidential elections.

By Alexander Burns and Maggie Haberman, Politico

This blog is one of the most regularly updated and links to every need-to-know story on the 2012 Presidential election.

By Charlie Mahtesian, Politico

This blog focuses not only on the politics and politicking of the 2012 Presidential election, but also important down-ballot races across the country.

By John Sides (GW), Erik Voeten (Georgetown), Andrew Gelman (Columbia), Joshua Tucker (NYU) and Henry Farrell (GW)

This blog, a quirky forum for political junkies, aims to publicize political science research, to provide informed commentary on political events and issues, to “think aloud.”

By Staff Writers, The New York Times

This blog is the New York Times’s nerve center for breaking political and government-related news.

By Nate Silver, The New York Times

This blog, run by respected writer, statistician and political wonk Nate Silver, examines statistical information on a wide variety of topics in current politics and political news.

By Richard Wenger, Ballot Access News

This blog is a political newsletter that examines in-depth political news and races up and down the ballot and all across the country.

By Staff Writers, CNN

This blog is CNN’s regularly-updated site for breaking political news all across the country.

By Staff Writers, The Hill

This blog focuses not on polls, policy and politics concerning the 2012 Presidential election, as well as races for the House, Senate and Governor’s mansions.

By Staff Writers, Daily Kos

This blog, begun by liberal luminary Markos Moulitsas, functions as a forum or all elections news that might be of interest to the Daily Kos’s politcal activists.

By Staff Writers and Bloggers, BuzzFeed

This blog combines the technology to detect viral political content with an editorial selection process to provide an often humorous examination of the state of politics today.

By Staff Writers, ABC News

This blog is ABC News’s up-to-date site for breaking political news concerning the Presidential election and politics across the country.

By Larry J. Sabato, University of Virginia’s Center for Politics

This blog run by UVA’s Dr. Larry Sabato, although not updated as regularly as most others on this list, is perhaps the single best site for in-depth political analysis and elections prediction.

 

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