Collin Anderson is executive editor for the Washington Free Beacon. He graduated from the University of Missouri, where he studied politics. He is originally from St. Louis and now lives in Arlington, VA. His email address is anderson@freebeacon.com.
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Dem governor lauds 'historic' investment after similar funding went to failed companies
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Findings cast doubt on effectiveness of Democrats' abortion-centric midterm messaging
Val Demings Says It's Harder To Be a Politician Than a Police Officer
Florida Dem Senate nominee has centered her campaign on her ex-cop status
A Student Was Sodomized With a Pole at His Public High School. This California Congressional Hopeful Rejected His Damages Claim.
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A Top Hispanic Media Group Was Set To Honor Catherine Cortez Masto With a Coveted Award. She Didn't Even Show Up.
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Fact Checkers Said Biden's Chinese Oil Sale Was No Big Deal. A Congressional Dem Just Moved To Ban the Practice.
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'Low-Key Flex': Sean Patrick Maloney Flaunts Visit to Hollywood's Most Exclusive Private Club
New York Dem congressman has blasted Democrats for seeming 'elitist' and 'out of touch'
Catherine Cortez Masto Ditches 'Latinx' Just in Time for Reelection Bid
Nevada Dem touts Latina heritage after years of peddling gender-neutral term
Val Demings Uses 'One of the Costliest Hurricanes in U.S. History' to Raise Campaign Funds
Florida Dem adopts Obama admin's 'never let a crisis go to waste' mantra in race against Marco Rubio