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Daniel Balz is an American journalist at ''
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'', where he has been a political correspondent since 1978. Balz has served as National Editor, Political Editor, White House correspondent and as the ''Washington Post''s
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-based Southwest correspondent. Balz sometimes appears on the news show ''
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'' and frequently appears on the PBS program ''
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''. In April 2011 the White House Correspondents' Association honored Balz with the prestigious Merriman Smith Award for excellence in presidential coverage under deadline pressure.


Early life and education

Balz was born in
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. A 1964 graduate of Freeport High School he received bachelor's and master's degrees in communications from the
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and served in the
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from 1968 to 1971.


Career

Balz is co-author, with
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of the ''
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'', of the 1996 book ''Storming the Gates: Protest Politics and the Republican Revival''. In 1999, Balz received the American Political Science Association award for political coverage. Balz's latest work, co-written with Pulitzer Prize winner Haynes Johnson in 2009, is ''The Battle for America 2008: The Story of an Extraordinary Election''. Based on two years of reporting, it includes exclusive interviews with then-candidates
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and John McCain and many of their top advisers during the campaign and election. After college graduation, prior to entering military service, Balz worked for the Freeport Journal Standard covering the
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and contemporaneous riots. Before coming to ''The Washington Post'', he worked as a reporter and deputy editor for '' National Journal'' and as a reporter for ''
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''.


Personal life

He is married to Nancy Johnson Balz and they have one son.


References


External links

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