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  2. Daily Kos - Wikipedia

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    Daily Kos was founded in May 2002 by Markos Moulitsas in Berkeley, California. [2] [4] The Daily Kos is funded by advertising, [9] [8] fundraising, and donations. [citation needed] As of September 2014, Daily Kos has had an average weekday traffic of hundreds of thousands. [10] In 2008, Time magazine readers named Daily Kos the second best blog ...

  3. Markos Moulitsas - Wikipedia

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    Markos Moulitsas Zúniga (/ ˈ m ɑːr k oʊ s m uː ˈ l iː t s ə s /; born September 11, 1971), often known by his username and former military nickname "Kos" (/ ˈ k oʊ z / KOHZ), is an American blogger who is the founder and publisher of Daily Kos, a blog focusing on liberal and Democratic Party politics in the United States.

  4. Jeffrey Lieber - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Michael Lieber is an American screenwriter for both television and film.He is credited as a co-creator of the television series Lost.In addition to writing for television and film, Lieber blogged (through 2016 [1]) at the website dailykos.

  5. Steve Gilliard - Wikipedia

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    The News Blog archives - Steve Gilliard's archived blog site (August 6, 2003 – January 22, 2007) New York Times obituary; New York Times 2007 Tribute to Steve Gilliard; Huffington Post - Revered Blogger Steve Gilliard Dies At Age 41; Daily Kos announces Gilliard's death. Daily Kos diary about Gilliard's death. Comments from Kos readers included

  6. FiveThirtyEight - Wikipedia

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    Nate Silver started FiveThirtyEight in early March 2008, published under the pseudonym Poblano, the same name that he had used since November 2007 when he began publishing a diary on the political blog Daily Kos. [18] The name FiveThirtyEight derives from the 538 electors in the United States Electoral College. [19]

  7. Nate Silver - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 2007, while still employed by Baseball Prospectus, Silver began publishing a diary under the pseudonym "Poblano" on the progressive political blog Daily Kos. [28] Silver set out to analyze quantitative aspects of the political game to enlighten a broader audience.

  8. Billmon - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 2008, Billmon returned to Daily Kos to post a diary entry in regard to John McCain's presidential campaign entitled "The Great White Hope," and posted sporadically on DailyKos afterward, also maintaining a Twitter account, which was deactivated at the end of 2016.

  9. DailyKos - Wikipedia

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