Herb Jackson

Politics Editor

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Preston's Summary

Herb Jackson is a Politics Editor at Roll Call. He specializes in government and politics, covering themes such as the GOP, Congress, and social issues, while also addressing health and wellness topics. Herb's work has been featured in various publications, including the Finger Lakes Times, New Hampshire Union Leader, and CQ and Roll Call.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 31 %
Evolving Stories: 28 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 19 %
Cites Data: 9 %
Event Coverage: 4 %

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Pitching Insights

Herb Jackson primarily covers government and politics in the United States, with a focus on evolving stories, announcements from government officials, legal policy regulation, and data citations. If you're looking to reach out to Herb for coverage or commentary, it would be best to provide insights related to significant political developments such as elections, party dynamics within the Republican and Democratic parties, House of Representatives proceedings, or legal policy regulations impacting US governance.

Given his national geographic focus on US politics and an emphasis on evolving stories along with government announcements and legal policy regulation topics covered by him suggest that pitches should offer timely insights into ongoing political events or anticipate upcoming legislative changes.

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