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Joseph Rago

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Joseph Rago
BornUnited States
OccupationJournalist, columnist
Alma materDartmouth College
GenreJournalism

Joseph Rago is a Pulitzer Prize winning[1] writer[2] best known for his work at The Wall Street Journal.[3]

Rago joined The Wall Street Journal in 2005 as an intern.[1] Rago was also a 2010 media fellow at the Stanford University Hoover Institution.[1]

Rago graduated with a degree in American history from Dartmouth College in 2005.[1]

Rago is known for being an outspoken critic of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "The 2011 Pulitzer Prize Winners Editorial Writing". The Pulitzer Prizes.
  2. ^ The Wall Street Journal
  3. ^ The Wall Street Journal
  4. ^ Mitchell, Greg (April 19, 2011). "'WSJ' Pulitzer Winner Simply Blasted 'ObamaCare'". The Nation.

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