Libby Emmons

Editor In Chief

Preston's Summary

Libby Emmons is the Editor In Chief for multiple publications, including Human Events, The Post Millennial, and CauseACTION Clarion. Her work has also been featured in the New York Post and RealClear Education. Libby's articles cover a range of topics, including politics, religion, national security, and conservative perspectives.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion Editorial: 22 %
Government Announcement: 18 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 18 %
Evolving Stories: 16 %
Breaking News: 12 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Politics
  • Civil Rights
  • Gender Issues
  • Media

Pitching Insights

Libby Emmons' coverage focuses on national political and cultural issues, with a particular emphasis on evolving stories, opinion editorials, breaking news, legal policy regulation, and government announcements. She is likely to respond well to pitches related to in-depth analysis of ongoing political or social events in Canada.

Given her focus on politics and culture as well as evolving stories and opinion editorials, she may be interested in receiving pitches from experts who can provide insightful commentary or analysis on current Canadian political developments or societal trends.

It's important for those reaching out to consider that Libby Emmons primarily covers topics related to politics (including conservative news), white supremacy, racism, transgender rights among others when crafting their pitches.

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