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Marc Fisher

Marc Fisher

Senior Editor at The Washington Post

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Health & Medicine
  • Local News
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Opinion | The truth about bike lanes: They’re not about the bikes

D.C. is building miles of bike lanes, though fewer people are biking to work. The goal is to slow traffic and annoy people out of their cars.
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Opinion | Why football might be Trump’s next ‘cute play’

Could Trump lure the NFL back to the District? It’s less of a Hail Mary than you might think.
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Opinion | A big win for the Blow It Up Party, but what then?

Donald Trump’s supporters see a collapsing society — but neither campaign addressed how to rebuild.
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Opinion | At the polls, cheers for democracy, then a loud burst of ...

Late in the evening, the message from voters of many backgrounds was clear: We are in pain.
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Opinion | At the polls, a burst of cheers and a dose of trust

Late in the evening, the message from voters of many backgrounds was clear: We are in pain.
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Opinion | Some candidates still believe they can get stuff done

Eugene Vindman lost his White House job after he blew the whistle on Trump. Now he’s running for Congress.
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Opinion | Marion Barry’s history, twisted in knots

&Pizza used Marion Barry’s crack conviction to sell pizza knots. Cue the faux outrage.
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Opinion | In Virginia, the myth of artisanal voting

Two volunteer election supervisors have sued, saying voting machines violate the state constitution.
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Opinion | Democracy woes: When getting indicted wins votes

Voters in D.C.’s poorest ward will re-elect D.C. Council member Trayon White Sr. despite his indictment on bribery charges. Why?
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Opinion | Hogan vs. Alsobrooks is officially a political time warp

In their only debate, Senate candidates Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan of Maryland were civil, smart and straightforward.
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Opinion | Is it still neat to eat on the street?

On a busy D.C. avenue, a lone streatery survives from the covid years. Is it a welcome boost to the neighborhood or an ugly relic of a best-forgotten time?