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Matt Bai

Journalist, The New York Times; Author

What is your question? 1:44 Discuss
What is your outlook? 1:55 Discuss
What do you believe? 2:15 Discuss
Who really has the power in Washington? 0:59 Discuss
Can technology increase political participation? 1:50 Discuss
Will the 2008 campaign stand out in American history? 1:24 Discuss
Is it a President's job to solve moral issues? 2:25 Discuss
Will Mike Bloomberg run for president? 2:06 Discuss
Are two parties enough? 1:33 Discuss
Is there a clash of civilizations? 2:24 Discuss
What drives Rudy Giuliani? 1:20 Discuss
How can Republicans win the presidency? 0:59 Discuss
How can Democrats win the presidency? 1:58 Discuss
What issues are missing from the political debate? 3:20 Discuss
Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton 2:33 Discuss
Can Hillary Clinton carry on Bill Clinton's legacy? 2:20 Discuss
What is the legacy of George W. Bush? 2:00 Discuss
What is Bill Clinton's legacy? 2:29 Discuss
Who are the emerging leaders in the Democratic party? 1:18 Discuss
What is the biggest challenge facing the democrats? 2:35 Discuss
How is the Netroots movement changing the Democratic party? 2:10 Discuss
Matt Bai on his book 1:25 Discuss
What are the recurring themes in your work? 1:58 Discuss
How does political journalism affect voters? 2:16 Discuss
How should citizens consume media? 1:29 Discuss
Should journalists be held accountable for their mistakes? 1:22 Discuss
What needs to change in the media? 2:19 Discuss
Can newspapers survive the digital revolution? 1:54 Discuss
What do you do? 1:01 Discuss
Who are you? 2:20 Discuss

About Matt Bai

Matt Bai

Matt Bai is a political reporter and staff writer for the New York Times Magazine, Bai graduated from Tufts in 1990 and received a Masters from the Columbia School of Journalism in 1994. Bai began his reporting career at the Boston Globe's metro desk; he spent five years as a national correspondent for Newsweek before coming to the Times in 2002. Bai has covered all sorts of national news: everything from the Columbine shootings to John Glenn's last space voyage to Mike Bloomberg's mayoral campaign. In recent years, Bai has focused primarily on intra-Democratic Party politics. He is the author of The Argument: Billionaires, Bloggers, and the Battle to Remake Democratic Politics, an analysis of the progressive movement. Bai's work has also appeared in both the 2005 and 2006 editions of The Best American Political Writing.  Matt covered the 2008 presidential race for the New York Times Magazine.

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