Andrew Perez

Senior Politics Editor

Preston's Summary

Andrew Perez is a Senior Politics Editor at Rolling Stone. He has spent over a decade focusing on the intersection of money and influence in politics and policy, particularly in relation to dark money, while also covering general assignment news, government and politics, and social issues. Andrew's work has been featured in a variety of reputable outlets, including Canada's National Observer, ProPublica, and Jacobin Magazine.

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Geo Focus

Hollywood, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 25 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 19 %
Government Announcement: 13 %
Breaking News: 12 %
Event Coverage: 10 %

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Pitching Insights

Andrew Perez’s coverage spans a range of topics, with a focus on evolving stories and breaking news related to crime, family & relationships, entertainment news, government & politics. His recent articles cover social media platforms, legal news, stock market movements and specific aspects of Donald Trump's activities.

When reaching out to Andrew Perez or pitching him ideas for articles or commentary:
- Focus on providing insights into ongoing criminal cases or developing legal issues.
- Offer expert perspectives on the intersection of politics and entertainment.
- Provide analysis on significant developments in the stock market and their impact.
- Share unique angles related to social media platforms' financial performances or regulatory challenges.

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