Ray Hartmann

Radio Host

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Preston's Summary

Ray Hartmann is a radio host and journalist with a focus on national issues in the United States. With over 36 years as a panelist on DonnybrookStl, he has also founded Riverfront Times and contributes to Raw Story. Ray's writing covers a range of topics including politics, social issues, and current events, often with a critical perspective.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Legal Policy Regulation: 31 %
Evolving Stories: 17 %
Opinion Editorial: 11 %
Government Announcement: 11 %
Breaking News: 10 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Slavery
  • Capitol Riot
  • Racial Justice
  • Donald Trump
  • Republican Party

Pitching Insights

Ray Hartmann's coverage is heavily focused on government and politics, particularly in the United States. His articles cover a wide range of topics including racial justice, Capitol riot, Republican Party, Donald Trump and slavery.

Given the nature of his coverage, Ray may be interested in receiving pitches from experts who can provide insights or analysis related to political developments and legal policy regulation. These could include scholars specializing in political science or law with expertise in areas such as racial justice issues, government policies and their implications.

Pitches should be tailored to address US-centric political matters within the scope of Ray's coverage.

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