- Will Weissert | AP News
Weissert covers the White House for The Associated Press He is based in Washington
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- Will Weissert - Journalist Profile - Intelligent Relations
Will Weissert is a National Political Reporter at the Associated Press He covers a wide range of topics including government and politics, world affairs, and regional interests, with a particular focus on Latin America and issues surrounding cryptocurrency and blockchain Will's work has been featured in numerous prestigious outlets such as The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and NBC News
- Republican Party (United States) - Wikipedia
The Republican Party, also known as the Grand Old Party (GOP), is a right-wing political party in the United States One of the two major parties, it emerged as the main rival of the then-dominant Democratic Party in the 1850s, and the two parties have dominated American politics since then The Republican Party was founded in 1854 by anti-slavery activists opposing the Kansas–Nebraska Act
- Chart: Party Affiliation Defines News Sources | Statista
News media sources in the U S are predictably split along partisan viewership, with Democratic-leaning viewers choosing MSNBC and The New York Times for their news and Republican-leaning viewers
- Will Weissert - The Times of Israel
Republican candidate takes Florida, a former swing state that has moved sharply to GOP, while the VP secures democratic strongholds like New York, Massachusetts and Illinois
- Will Weissert | Associated Press | 90. 5 WESA
President Donald Trump’s campaign has teamed up with the Republican National Committee and the Pennsylvania GOP to open a “Latino Americans for Trump” office in Reading
- Will Weissert, Associated Press, Author at Montana Free Press
Planned Parenthood will spend $40 million ahead of November’s elections to bolster President Joe Biden and leading congressional Democrats, betting that voters angry at Republican-led efforts to further restrict access to abortion can be the difference in key races around the country — including
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