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  2. Catherine Rampell - Wikipedia

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    Rampell grew up in South Florida, the daughter of Ellen (née Kahn), an accountant, and Richard Rampell. [1] [2] [3] Both of her parents are Princeton alumni.[4]Rampell graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts (AB) in anthropology in 2007 after completing a 150-page-long senior thesis, titled "Hawk the Vote: Marketing Voting to American Youth", under the ...

  3. List of Jewish American journalists - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Rampell (1984–), opinion journalist and nationally syndicated opinion columnist [138] [139] David Remnick (1958–), former Moscow correspondent for The Washington Post, editor of The New Yorker [140] Frank Rich (1949–), columnist, New York magazine [141]

  4. Rampell - Wikipedia

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    Rampell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Catherine Rampell (born 1984), American journalist; Linda Rampell (born 1971), Swedish design ...

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    Scott Jennings engaged in a back-and-forth with op-ed columnist Catherine Rampell after he tried to defend Donald Trump's position on reproductive health care.

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  7. Richard, Ellen Rampell sell Palm Beach house for $14M; they ...

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    Richard and Ellen Rampell bought the 1950s-era house for $225,000 in Palm Beach and just sold it for its land value of $14 million, records show.

  8. Economic policy of the first Donald Trump administration

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    Writing in The Washington Post in September 2020, Catherine Rampell predicted some of the most adverse consequences if the ACA is overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court as: [106] 50+ million non-elderly adults with pre-existing conditions could be declined health insurance, or be charged more by insurance companies

  9. Why Mommy Is a Democrat - Wikipedia

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    While Why Mommy Is a Democrat has sold over 22,000 copies, [2] it has been poorly received by critics. Catherine Rampell of the Washington Post criticized the book's focus on "political brand loyalty" and noted that she found the works of Dr. Seuss better for teaching children political lessons. [2]