- Aaron Blake
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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.
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The Quinnipiac poll shows 12 percent think it’s “very likely,” while 38 percent think it’s “somewhat likely.“
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Rep. Steve Pearce (R-N.M.) emphasizes, though, that submission is not about women being inferior.
Nearly 2/3 of Americans unhappy with U.S. system of government
It doesn’t necessarily mean, for example, that democracy is falling out of style. But it does suggest that things continue to get worse in Washington.
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“I thought Jimmy Carter was bad, but he pales in comparison to this president, in my opinion,” McCain says.
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