Tim Hanrahan

Politics News Editor, Congress Team Leader

Preston's Summary

Tim Hanrahan is the Politics News Editor and Congress Team Leader at The Wall Street Journal. He covers a range of topics including government and politics, world affairs, and sports business, with a particular focus on the GOP, the Russia-Ukraine War, and key political figures such as Joe Biden, Jim Jordan, and Donald Trump. Tim's work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion Editorial: 30 %
Government Announcement: 14 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 14 %
Evolving Stories: 12 %
Expert Commentary: 8 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Security Policy
  • Space Travel

Pitching Insights

Tim Hanrahan's coverage primarily focuses on government, politics, and political events in the United States. Based on his articles, Tim seems to be interested in opinion editorials, government announcements, legal policy regulations, and expert commentary related to debates, political parties (Republican Party and Democratic Party), and House Speaker votes.

If you are considering reaching out to Tim with a pitch or story idea, it would be beneficial for it to align with these themes. Expert opinions on political developments or analysis of government announcements could be particularly well received. Given his focus on national news within the US political landscape, ensure that your pitch is relevant to this geographic scope.

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