Experts
Matt Bai
Journalist, The New York Times; Author
How can we embrace change? Read More
Social and technological changes are going to empower people in ways we haven't imagined. Read More
It is absolutely vital to keep the public informed. Read More
People with money. Read More
Technology is going to change politics whether we like it or not. Read More
Following through with new ideas is what can make this election stand out. Read More
Matt Bai on solving moral issues for themselves. Read More
Bloomberg might only identify with New Yorkers. Read More
Credibility outweighs party lines. Read More
People in every culture make decisions based on what is best for themselves and their families. Read More
He is our anti-terror president. Read More
Republicans must break free of their recent past, and articulate the plan to move forward. Read More
The president will be chosen based on issues, not parties. Read More
The economy is a 30 year underlying anxiety. Read More
It's not a coincidence. Read More
Hillary has not yet articulated where she sees our country going. Read More
Bush promised to mend our country and simply did not deliver. Read More
Clinton defined the future, but may dissatisfy future historians. Read More
Obama and Archer Davis are emerging Democratic leaders. Read More
Fundamental changes will challenge both parties. Read More
About 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.