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Armando Lloréns-Sar is a progressive online writer or blogger who is best known for his contributions to the website Daily Kos (where he wrote as Armando until his resignation in June 2006.) ). Lloréns-Sar filled-in for Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas Zúniga (better known as Kos) as a "front page diarist" during Kos's book writing hiatus in 2005.

Lloréns-Sar was well known on Daily Kos for being one of the most prolific contributors and occasionally had his articles (called "diaries" on the site) featured on the front page. Lloréns-Sar is also a corporate lawyer at the law firm McConnell-Valdés, where he represents clients such as Wal-Mart. He is a co-founder of the political blogging website SwordsCrossed.org. He is a frequent guest commentator on politics in a wide variety of media outlets, including the national radio program, The Majority Report , and Talking Points Memo.

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  1. ^ The New Republic: "Liberal Activists on the Strip" by Ryan Lizza, online June 15, 2006, in print June 26, 2006
  2. Global Competition
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