Alex Pappas - Page 74
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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Michelle Obama gives Americans 70 ways to cut down on child obsesity, including asking mothers to conceive at a healthy weight
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Liberals accuse Kagan’s critics of racial insensitivity on day of high court nomination
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Conservatives try to corral Tea Partiers in opposition to Elena Kagan’s Supreme Court nomination
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Anti-Elena Kagan domains taken, Web sites stating opposition to Supreme Court nominee are up and running
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RNC finance director fired
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Bound to taint prom: Gang violence, retaliation feared for five students who wore American flag apparel to school on Cinco de Mayo
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Republican Sen. Bob Bennett could be first incumbent in six decades to lose party’s nomination
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Sarah Palin endorses Carly Fiorina in California Senate race
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Alabama women fight Gulf Coast oil spill — with human hair
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Boehner chokes up over Henry Hyde and getting a pro-life award
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GOP opponent recalls being accused of closet liberalism in primary fight with now-Democratic Florida candidate Jeff Greene
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‘Real World’ contestant-turned-GOP congressional candidate catches a break with Obey retirement
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Floridians debate – and sue – to determine who’s a real Tea Partier
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Cantor: Obama should show Muslims that Islamist terrorists — not Americans — are their enemies
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Indiana, Ohio and North Carolina primaries test establishment candidates
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Florida candidate becomes first officeholder with Tea Party affiliation, but analysts say media exaggerates third party
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Can billionaire Jeff Greene become a serious candidate in Florida?
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Florida high-roller Jeff Greene enters Senate race
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Dems unveil plan for immigration reform that GOP calls ‘cynical’ ploy
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Boehner says Arizona has right to pass immigration laws, Democrats poised to unveil framework for immigration plan
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Federal landlords look for office space to host ever-increasing Obama health-care staff
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Young progressives honor Van Jones, ex-‘green jobs czar’ denies bad blood with Obama
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House passes Republican Issa’s bill meant to stop RNC’s census mailings
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Republican says RNC’s census forms violate law
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Underdog GOPer candidate suing Obama, Democratic leadership over health-care
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Dick Morris: Obama wants to put Hispanic community ‘in a state of agitation’
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FreedomWorks drafting book that argues Tea Partiers will be a ‘permanent force to hold politicians accountable’
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Billionaire with colorful past said to be considering jumping in Florida Senate race should Crist leave the GOP
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Coffee Party founder says there is no movement to oust her in effort to become more radical
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Expert says Comedy Central censorship signals ‘slow-motion surrender’ in the West
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GOPer Liz Carter hoping to ‘tip over and capsize’ Democratic congressman Hank Johnson
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Four 2010 House races to watch for Tea Party impact
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Geico voice-over actor fired after calling Tea Party group ‘mentally retarded’
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HuffPo takes issue with WaPo story on RNC, DNC spending practices
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Five 2010 Senate races to watch for Tea Party impact
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Republican baffled by Tea Party endorsement of Democratic rival
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Tea Parties closely watch Obama on Supreme Court nominee to decide whether to join conservative opposition
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Geithner says on MTP he’s ‘confident’ financial reform will pass
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Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown calls Obama’s Tea Party remarks ‘sad’