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Alex Koppelman

 
     
 
Alex Koppelman

Alex Koppelman is a staff writer for the online magazine Salon.com. He runs Salon's political blog, War Room.

Formerly the media critic for another online magazine, Dragonfire, Koppelman is a contributing editor at Smith Magazine and has written for New York Magazine and the Huffington Post, among others.

Alex Koppelman has appeared on MSNBC, CNN Headline News and Fox News, and is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.




Alex Koppelman of Salon.com on what might happen after bloggers "crash the gates" of the Democratic Party.



Alex Koppelman of Salon.com explains the value he sees in reading blogs.
 
 

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