- Aaron Blake
- Reporter
Aaron Blake covers national politics at the Washington Post, where he writes regularly for the Fix, the Post’s top political blog. A Minnesota native and summa cum laude graduate of the University of Minnesota, Aaron has also written about politics for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune and The Hill newspaper. Aaron and his wife, Danielle, live in Annandale, Va.
Snowden: I’m not a spy -- for Russia or anybody else
House intelligence committee Chairman Mike Rogers’s (R-Mich.) insinuated Sunday that Snowden earned his asylum in Russia by sharing information.
Vitter says he’s running for Louisiana governor
The Republican’s move is the latest chapter in a comeback story for a politician once immersed in a prostitution scandal.
Former Utah Rep. to lead search for GOP convention site
Enid Greene Mickelsen served one term in the mid-1990s.
NAACP leader likens black GOP senator to ventriloquist’s dummy
“A ventriloquist can always find a good dummy,” the Rev. William Barber said of Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.).
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- Voters see Christie as less presidential amid scandal
- Michelle Obama dunks on LeBron James (Video)
- Sen. Vitter will run for Louisiana governor
- Americans unmoved by Obama’s NSA speech
- Sen. Mike Lee to deliver tea party response to Obama
- Rep. Lankford to run for Coburn’s Senate seat
- Wendy Davis hires chief Obama pollster
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