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The American Spectator is a conservative American magazine covering news and politics, edited by R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. and published by the non-profit American Spectator Foundation. It was founded in 1967 by Tyrrell (the current editor-in-chief) and Wladyslaw Pleszczynski (its editorial director as of 1980). [citation needed]
Various newspapers and magazines endorsed candidates in the 2024 United States presidential election, as follows.Tables below also show which candidate each publication endorsed in the 2020 election (where known) and include only endorsements for the general election.
Some editorial writers may also have other roles in the publication. [2] Editorial boards for magazines may include experts in the subject area that the magazine focuses on, and larger magazines may have several editorial boards grouped by subject. An executive editorial board, which usually includes the executive editor and representatives ...
Reaching that milestone shows that Virginia’s leaders were wise back in 2012 when the state became the first in the nation to create and support a program dedicated to helping connect employers ...
The Post editorial board endorsed Virginia's Republican U.S. Senator John Warner in his Senate reelection campaign in 1990, 1996 and 2002; the paper's most recent endorsement of a Maryland Republican for U.S. Senate was in the 1980s, when the paper endorsed Senator Charlies "Mac" Mathias Jr. [132] In U.S. House of Representatives elections ...
The paper was among the first available online as a part of the Compuserve experiment in early 1980s where the paper and 10 others around the country transmitted text versions of stories daily to Compuserve's host computers in Ohio. [13] Frank Batten Jr. became publisher in 1991 and expanded on digitizing the paper.
Susanna Gibson lost her Virginia legislative race this month, but she may not be done with politics. Gibson, a Democrat whose House of Delegates campaign and personal life were rocked by news ...
Though the nearly 600 school board seats open in Virginia are officially nonpartisan, political parties and aligned groups have been aggressively involved. Each party wants its say over the future ...