Alex Pappas - Page 77
Political ReporterAlex Pappas is a Washington D.C.-based political reporter for The Daily Caller. He has also written for The Washington Examiner and the Mobile Press-Register. Pappas is a graduate of The University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., where he was editor-in-chief of The Sewanee Purple. While in college, he did internships at NBC's Meet the Press and the White House. He grew up in Mobile, Ala., where he graduated from St. Paul's Episcopal School. He and his wife live on Capitol Hill.
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Northrop supporters fear Dicks’s likely to move into Murtha’s appropriations chairman role
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Congressman John Murtha dead at 77; competitive special election likely in Pennsylvania
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DC on TV: Reporter Alex Pappas talks Sarah Palin
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Capitalism at the Tea Party Convention
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Tea Party convention leaders announce formation of political action committee
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Tea Party aims to attract youth vote — though the convention is short on students
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Tea Party aims to change the political system from within
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Tea Party split on who best to challenge Obama in 2012, but Palin fans abound
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Organizer: National Tea Party Convention-goers represent movement despite high cost of admittance
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Media descends on Nashville for first national Tea Party Convention
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Democrats consider constitutional amendment to combat Supreme Court decision on campaign finance
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The Daily Caller interview with CNBC’s Rick Santelli, ‘father’ of the tea party movement
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Tea Party Convention in Nashville to allow streaming Webcast and broadcast in response to critics
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Brown: ‘It was everybody’ who propelled him to victory, not just Tea Party activists
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Labor union money linked to anti-Tea Party Web site
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James O’Keefe: ‘I could have used a different approach’
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Illinois kicks off 2010 primary season and moves past Blagojevich era
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Health-care fight not over yet, says Tea Party group
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Rep. Paul Ryan to introduce alternative to health care and spending
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Tea Party groups split on backing John McCain’s Republican primary opponent
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Tea Party leaders release list of targeted races at FreedomWorks summit
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Gillespie to chair Republican State Leadership Committee
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Republicans hit airwaves to push for restarting the health-care process
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Barry Levine: National Enquirer deserves Pulitzer recognition
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Liberal talk radio network Air America to file for chapter 7 bankruptcy
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CNBC host Larry Kudlow declines to rule out bid to unseat Schumer
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Scott Brown arrives on Capitol Hill to GOP fanfare
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GOP leader: Brown’s election the result of a national referendum; Dems say Coakley was just a bad candidate
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Where Senator-elect Scott Brown stands on issues — other than health care
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Grassroots groups anticipate midterm backlash against Democrats if health care is pushed through Congress despite Brown victory
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Tea Party Express spends more than $300,000 on Web and TV ads for Scott Brown in Massachusetts
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With Scott Brown leading Martha Coakley in Massachusetts, 2008 obituaries for New England Republicanism sound premature
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Poll: George Pataki would beat both Kirsten Gillibrand and Harold Ford in New York
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Both conservative and liberal pundits give Barack Obama lower marks than the B-plus the president gave himself
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In Haiti interview, Bush said he doesn’t miss the limelight and Clinton says ex-presidents shouldn’t ‘gratuitously offer advice’
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Former President George Bush breaks silence with appearance on five Sunday morning news shows
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Republican Scott Brown to file criminal complaint against Massachusetts Democratic Party over flier
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Activist left mobilizes against Brown
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Democratic Massachusetts Senate candidate Martha Coakley campaigns on Ted Kennedy name