By: David Shribman
U.S. President’s political triumphs do not necessarily shore up his party as it seeks to retain its slender majorities on Capitol Hill
David Shribman is the Executive Editor at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. With a focus on government, politics, and regional interest, he has covered a wide range of topics including U.S. elections, public policy, and international affairs. David's work has been featured in prominent publications such as The Globe and Mail, The Wall Street Journal, and the Chicago Tribune.
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David Shribman's coverage focuses heavily on opinion editorials and government & politics, often with a national perspective. He may be most responsive to pitches offering expert commentary or insights related to political developments, particularly those impacting Canada or North America.
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