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Stephen Dinan
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Basic facts | |
Organization: | The Washington Times |
Role: | Journalist |
Location: | Washington, D.C. |
Expertise: | Journalism |
Education: | University of Virginia (B.A.) |
Website: | Official website |
Stephen Dinan is a reporter for The Washington Times. Dinan is the paper's national political correspondent.[1]
Background
Stephen Dinan was born in Virginia and graduated from the University of Virginia. Dinan serves as the national political correspondent for The Washington Times and also reports on immigration legislation and politics. Prior to his role as the national political correspondent, he led the Times' congressional bureau.[1] He began as the paper's White House correspondent, covering President George W. Bush's (R) administration.[1]
Work and activities
2016 presidential elections
March 10, 2016 Republican debate
In January 2016, CNN had announced that it would host the twelfth Republican presidential primary debate on March 10, 2016. The debate was moderated by Stephen Dinan, Jake Tapper and Dana Bash of CNN and Hugh Hewitt of the Salem Media Group.[2] The debate took place in Miami, Florida. The debate was co-sponsored by Salem Media Group and The Washington Times.[3]
Recent news
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See also
- What is an influencer?
- Miami CNN Republican Debate (March 10, 2016)
- CNN
- Jake Tapper
- Dana Bash
- Hugh Hewitt
- Salem Media Group
- The Washington Times
External links
Footnotes
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