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alan-greenblatt

Alan Greenblatt

Editor

Alan Greenblatt — Editor. He is the coauthor of a standard textbook on state and local governments. He previously worked as a reporter for NPR and CQ and has written about politics and culture for many other outlets, print and online. He can be found on Twitter at @AlanGreenblatt.

South Carolina Sen. Jake Knotts, the lead whistleblower/critic of Gov. Sanford's disappearance, tells MSNBC: "Lies. Lies. Lies. That's all we get ...
Update: Here's video of Sanford's announcement, if you missed it: 2:33 - Sanford announces he will resign as chair of Republican Governors Association, both ...
If I were a reporter in South Carolina, I would be tracking down Sen. Tom Davis and some of the other Sanford friends that the ...
If you scroll down, you'll see that I tried to be a willing dupe for Sanford as long as I could. I took his ...
During his news conference, Sanford kinda sorta ducked the question of whether he and his wife Jenny are separated. South Carolina's first lady has ...
Mark Sanford was elected to Congress as part of the "Republican Revolution" Class of 1994. If you were a reporter, he was always great ...
A theme in our coverage here and on Ballot Box has been that South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford has been the type of politician to ...
The State has some of the emails between Gov. Sanford and Maria, the woman with whom he's had an affair. The paper has removed ...
From Sanford's post-news conference statement: I apologize to my staff. I misled them about my whereabouts, and as a result the people of South ...
DemConWatch notes that Sanford has traveled to and referred to Argentina quite often, including in two State of the States. hat tip: Ben Smith