James Freeman

asst. editor, editorial page

Preston's Summary

James Freeman is an assistant editor at the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal. He covers a wide range of topics including government and politics, finance, and healthcare, with a keen focus on issues like inflation and education. Freeman is also a co-author of "The Cost: Trump, China, and American Revival," and has been featured in various outlets such as ArtRabbit, The Conversation Australia + NZ, and the Omaha World-Herald.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion Editorial: 25 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 22 %
Cites Data: 20 %
Government Announcement: 12 %
Expert Commentary: 11 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Security Policy
  • Social Interest
  • Current Affairs
  • Global & Security

Pitching Insights

James Freeman's coverage is heavily focused on government & politics, particularly within the United States. His articles often include legal and policy analysis as well as opinion editorials with references to data and expert commentary.

To effectively engage James Freeman, consider providing in-depth analysis or insights related to U.S. government policies, political developments, taxation issues, education reforms, climate change regulations or legal matters impacting national politics. Additionally, offering access to credible experts for commentary on significant events would likely be of interest.

Given his focus on national (United States) content including specific states like California and New York, tailoring pitches that address local or federal political issues within the U.S. context may increase the chances of successful engagement with him.

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