Dan Balz
Dan Balz
The Take

Dan Balz is Chief Correspondent at The Washington Post. He has served as the paper’s National Editor, Political Editor, White House correspondent and Southwest correspondent. He is the co-author of two books, including the New York Times bestseller “The Battle For America 2008,” a narrative history of the 2008 presidential campaign. He is the recipient of the American Political Science Association award for political coverage and shared the Gerald R. Ford award for coverage of the presidency. In 2011, he received the White House Correspondents’ Association’s Merriman Smith award for deadline writing about the presidency and the National Press Club’s award for political analysis. He is a regular panelist on PBS’s “Washington Week” and MSNBC’s “Daily Rundown” and is a frequent guest on other public affairs programs.

Latest by Dan Balz

White House accounts of IRS controversy raise more questions

White House accounts of IRS controversy raise more questions

White House officials are only adding to questions about the agency’s targeting of conservative groups.

Post-ABC poll: Obama holds steady amid swirling controversies

Post-ABC poll: Obama holds steady amid swirling controversies

Obama’s approval rating firm even as public sees deliberate harassment by the IRS and coverup on Benghazi.

Obama’s trust-in-government deficit

Obama’s trust-in-government deficit

The president said he would make government smarter, but current controversies say otherwise.

Obama’s second term clouded by controversies

Obama’s second term clouded by controversies

THE TAKE | Obama’s second term is now clouded by controversies. How will he respond?