Nicholas Nehamas,
Nicholas Nehamas is a political correspondent for The New York Times, focusing on the re-election campaign of President Joe Biden. He previously covered the presidential campaign of Ron DeSantis. Nehamas has won several awards for his investigative journalism and is the co-author of two books. He adheres to strict journalistic ethics and can be contacted at nicholas.nehamas@nytimes.com.
Biography:
https://www.nytimes.com/by/nicholas-nehamas
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
60%
Examples:
- The author occasionally uses language that portrays President Biden's opponents in a negative light.
Conflicts of Interest
90%
Examples:
- The author covers President Biden's re-election campaign, potentially creating a conflict of interest.
Contradictions
85%
Examples:
- Articles mention contradictions in Biden's campaign messaging and strategy.
- There are instances where the articles report on events or statements that contradict previous statements made by Biden.
Deceptions
50%
Examples:
- Some articles imply that President Biden raised a certain amount of money or won the Democratic nomination on a specific day when in fact it happened earlier or later.
- The author sometimes uses sensationalist language to describe events related to the campaign.
Recent Articles
Five Top Contenders for Kamala Harris' Vice Presidential Pick: A Closer Look
Broke On: Sunday, 28 July 2024In the Democratic race for Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, five contenders have emerged: Pete Buttigieg (Secretary of Transportation), Tim Walz (Governor of Minnesota), Andy Beshear (Governor of Kentucky), Josh Shapiro (Attorney General of Pennsylvania), and Roy Cooper (Governor of North Carolina). Each brings unique qualifications, including strong performance on TV, Midwest roots, fundraising abilities, a background in law, and a proven track record of success. Harris' choice will have significant implications for the Democratic ticket. President Biden Vows to Continue Campaign Amidst Calls for Exit from Some Democrats
Broke On: Friday, 12 July 2024Despite calls for him to step down, President Joe Biden vowed to continue his reelection campaign during a rally in Detroit, Michigan on July 12, 2024. Amidst criticism regarding his age and fitness for office following a debate with Donald Trump, Biden received enthusiastic support from the crowd as he focused on potential actions of a returned Trump administration. President Biden Defies Calls to Retire Amidst Re-election Doubts: A History of Proving Skeptics Wrong
Broke On: Monday, 08 July 2024Amidst re-election doubts, President Biden vows defiance and refuses calls to retire from Democratic lawmakers and major donors. With a history of proving doubters wrong, Biden expresses intentions to stay in the race in a letter to congressional Democrats. Dozen Kennedy Family Members Endorse Biden Amidst RFK Jr's Controversial Campaign
Broke On: Thursday, 18 April 2024The Kennedy family, a prominent Democratic political dynasty, endorsed President Joe Biden's re-election bid during an event in Philadelphia. Over a dozen family members praised Biden without mentioning RFK Jr.'s independent campaign, which has been met with criticism due to his controversial views on vaccines and other issues. Biden acknowledged the Kennedy legacy and described his view from the Resolute Desk, first used by JFK in the Oval Office. Biden-Harris Campaign Raises Record $53 Million in February, Amasses Highest Cash on Hand Yet
Broke On: Sunday, 17 March 2024The Biden-Harris campaign raised $53 million in February, setting a record for the highest cash on hand at this point in the cycle with $155 million. President Biden Secures Democratic Nomination After Winning in Georgia and Mississippi
Broke On: Wednesday, 13 March 2024President Biden has secured the Democratic Party nomination after winning in Georgia and Mississippi. He is now the presumptive candidate for president in 2024, while former President Trump is expected to win the Republican primary elections on Tuesday. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Suspends Presidential Campaign and Endorses Donald Trump After Devastating Loss in Iowa
Broke On: Sunday, 21 January 2024Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has suspended his presidential campaign and endorsed former President Donald Trump after losing to him by over 30 percentage points in Iowa. The New Hampshire primary race is now down to two candidates: Mr. DeSantis and Ms. Haley, who has been critical of the former president on the trail.