Sarah Schutte

Podcast Manager, Associate Editor

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Preston's Summary

Sarah Schutte is a Podcast Manager and Associate Editor at National Review. She covers a range of topics including general assignment news, world affairs, and cultural issues, with a particular focus on the GOP, Joe Biden, and social issues. Her work has been featured in National Review, where she explores themes surrounding holidays and events, including Christmas and other cultural celebrations.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion Editorial: 25 %
Seasonal: 18 %
Expert Commentary: 12 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 9 %
Government Announcement: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Business Conferences
  • Networking Events
  • Trade Shows

Pitching Insights

Sarah Schutte's articles are exclusively opinion editorials, with a focus on government and politics, culture and society, family and relationships, entertainment news, as well as world affairs. She covers topics such as opinion pieces, politics criticism, antisemitism, and Israel.

Given her expertise in these areas of coverage within the United States context., she would likely be receptive to pitches from individuals who can provide unique perspectives or insights into current events related to these themes. Pitches should aim at offering thought-provoking viewpoints that align with her coverage areas.

As Sarah focuses on national (United States) issues across various domains within her opinion editorial segments without specific geographic limitations mentioned otherwise. Therefore outreach to her could stem from any area of expertise relating to U.S.-focused government and politics commentary or analysis in other covered topics is advisable.

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