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Philip Bump

National media at The Washington Post

Philip Bump is a national columnist for The Washington Post renowned for his focus on data behind polls and political rhetoric. Prior to joining The Washington Post, he led politics coverage at The Atlantic Wire and worked as a designer at Adobe Systems. With a background in Philosophy from The Ohio State University, Philip has an extensive career in various organizations such as The Washington Post, The Atlantic Wire, Grist, Green For All, Messagehall, Adobe Systems, and City Year. He is the author of the book 'The Aftermath,' exploring the intersection of the end of the baby boom with the political and economic upheavals in the United States.

Philip Bump is known for his weekly newsletter 'How To Read This Chart' and his frequent appearances on major media outlets including MSNBC, Fox News, PBS, and NPR. His expertise lies in analyzing data, political trends, and communicating complex ideas to a broad audience.

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Jul 23 · twitter

Earlier today, the RNC sent out a fundraising email playing up the idea that American cities were terrifying hellholes. So I looked at polling to see just how pervasive this idea was — and if it held even when Republicans had been to these places. https://t.co/Se9tPKxt5R https://t.co/kotzqzX8nx

Earlier today, the RNC sent out a fundraising email playing up the idea that American cities were te
Jul 5 · twitter

The (free to read) newsletter this week covers 1) good news about murders and 2) documenting New York City. https://t.co/ixprQwtqbf https://t.co/6A399ZnVvp

The (free to read) newsletter this week covers 1) good news about murders and 2) documenting New Yor
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