- 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.
Christie: I didn’t flip-flop on immigration
The state’s largest newspaper, The Star-Ledger, accused Christie of flip-flopping on the issue because he wants to run for the GOP nomination for president.
Appeals court upholds law banning political ads on public broadcasting
The ruling reverses an earlier ruling by members of the same court.
Chamber of Commerce launches ad for McConnell
The ad is a sign that the chamber will be behind McConnell as he faces both a tea party primary challenger and a tough general election.
Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Obamacare’s employer mandate
It is the second time the court has opted against hearing such a challenge.
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