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Matt Margolis is the founder and editor of Blogs For Bush.
Born on March 23, 1980, he has spent his whole life living in the blue state of Massachusetts. After surviving the public school system, Matt went on to the University of Hartford to study architecture. During his junior year at Hartford, he started a weekly editorial column in the student-run newspaper, The Informer, and was never far from starting school-wide controversy. Matt was also a part of the student-run radio station, WSAM, and during his senior year started a weekly talk show to discuss school issues and national politics. Matt credits these two experiences with contributing to his eventual starting of his first blog at MattMargolis.com on March 15, 2003.
In the summer of 2003, Matt conceived the idea of Blogs For Bush, and the site launched on November 3, 2003. In a short period of time, Blogs For Bush became the largest blog community dedicated to a political candidate anywhere. Matt was one of the first bloggers to receive credentials for the Republican National Convention August 30 - September 2, 2004.
Matt also runs GOP Bloggers, a grassroots website uniting bloggers who support the Republican Party.
Besides blogging, Matt is an architectural designer and is currently attending graduate school to obtain his Master's Degree in Architecture.
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