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Juan Williams was just on some NPR show in Boston saying just what Balz is saying — big loss for Dems, do-nothing congress, “where are the Democrats who can step up to the plate and make compromises?!”
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LAMB: By the way, where does the name Balz come from?
Storming the Gates: Protest Politics and the Republican Revival 1996
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Besides Clift, I saw David Broder and Dan Balz from the Washington Post and Ron Brownstein from the LA Times.
08/07/2005 2005
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But to get a sense of what he meant to the profession and the people in it, read through the remembrances written by Robert Kaiser, Dan Balz, Chris Cillizza, Joe Klein, Lou Cannon, the editorial board and the readers of the Washington Post.
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But to get a sense of what he meant to the profession and the people in it, read through the remembrances written by Robert Kaiser, Dan Balz, Chris Cillizza, Joe Klein, Lou Cannon, the editorial board and the readers of the Washington Post.
Wonkbook: A rough Wednesday for Democrats, and other economic and policy news 2011
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Analysis: Balz: In Wisconsin and Washington, budget battles could reshape political landscape
Protests over state budget cuts, anti-union bills spread throughout U.S. 2011
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The Iowa poll is statistical proof of what Dan Balz reported two weeks ago in a report on Iowa Republican activists.
Jonathan Capehart: Iowa Republicans cool to Sarah Palin 2011
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Balz won for coverage of an unexpected appearance by Obama and former President Bill Clinton at a White House briefing, and Tapper won for revealing that Obama would ask Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair to resign.
Obama Mocks Trump's Presidential Ambitions Associated Press 2011
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"Forty-four percent of Americans see the economy as getting worse, the highest percentage to say so in more than two years," wrote Dan Balz and Jon Cohen in the Washington Post. "57 percent disapprove of the job the president is doing dealing with the economy, tying his highest negative rating when it comes to the issue."
Arianna Huffington: Barack Obama's Memento Presidency Arianna Huffington 2011
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"Forty-four percent of Americans see the economy as getting worse, the highest percentage to say so in more than two years," wrote Dan Balz and Jon Cohen in the Washington Post. "57 percent disapprove of the job the president is doing dealing with the economy, tying his highest negative rating when it comes to the issue."
Arianna Huffington: Barack Obama's Memento Presidency Arianna Huffington 2011
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