By: Zachary Faria
Democrats are failing at “saving democracy,” which is a good thing, considering their idea of “saving democracy” is banning opposing candidates from running.
Zachary Faria is a Commentary Fellow for the Washington Examiner, specializing in national politics and policy analysis. His work has also been featured in RealClearMarkets and Cigalah Group. With a focus on conservative perspectives, Zachary offers insightful commentary on a range of political and social issues.
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Zachary Faria's articles primarily cover government and politics, with a specific focus on the United States. He frequently covers legal policy regulation and government announcements, making him likely to be receptive to pitches involving expert analysis or insights into political developments, policy changes, and legislative decisions at both federal and state levels.
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It's important for potential contributors to ensure that their expertise aligns with the topics Zachary covers most frequently: Politics, Education, California, Biden Administration, Energy Policy, and Criminal Justice Reform when reaching out.
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