David Swerdlick

David Swerdlick is an American journalist who works for The Washington Post.

David Swerdlick
Born
David Swerdlick
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (BA)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (JD)
OccupationJournalist
Spouse(s)Asila Calhoun

Biography

Swerdlick was born in Brooklyn but was raised in the San Francisco Bay area.[1] His father is Jewish and his mother is African American.[2][3] He graduated with a B.A from U.C. Berkeley and with a J.D. from the University of North Carolina Law School.[1] After school he worked as an associate editor for The Root.[1] In 2012, Swerdlick wrote for the New York Daily News's election blog "The Rumble" and also freelanced for various newspapers and magazines.[1] In 2015, he accepted a position as editor of The Washington Post.[1] Swerdlick is married to Asila Calhoun.[4] He is a frequent political commentator on CNN.

gollark: Good for it.
gollark: Purity is impossible. All is impure until we reshape the universe to be an ideal Turing machine or something.
gollark: If you try to use 1TB of RAM to store your infinite list of [1..], then your program will probably get killed.
gollark: Anyway, disregarding that, it technically *does* still have side effects, even ones within those contexts.
gollark: Haskell is impure because it has unsafePerformIO. QED.

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