Adam Wollner, McClatchyDC

Adam Wollner

McClatchyDC

Washington, DC, United States

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Past:
  • McClatchyDC
  • MercedSunStar
  • The Miami Herald
  • Bradenton Herald
  • News Democrat
  • National Journal
  • Center for Public Integrity

Past articles by Adam:

Whose stock is rising—and falling⁠—after the first 2020 Democratic debates

After 20 Democratic presidential candidates met in Miami over two nights for the first debates of the 2020 race, Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren are rising, while Joe Biden and Beto O’Rourke are falling. → Read More

Beto O’Rourke is losing donors to Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg

Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg have poached donors from Beto O’Rourke, Bernie Sanders and Kirsten Gillibrand in the first quarter of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary. → Read More

The 2020 Democratic field is set. Here’s what comes next.

Now that Joe Biden has announced his presidential campaign, the next phase of the 2020 Democratic primary is set to begin. Cattle calls, debates and fundraising deadlines will give candidates a chance to set themselves apart. → Read More

Why Bernie Sanders is the only candidate going directly after Trump

Bernie Sanders is directly attacking President Donald Trump more than his rivals for the 2020 Democratic nomination. His advisers are even explicitly detailing how Sanders would beat Trump in a general election. → Read More

Why Bernie Sanders is the only candidate going directly after Trump

Bernie Sanders is directly attacking President Donald Trump more than his rivals for the 2020 Democratic nomination. His advisers are even explicitly detailing how Sanders would beat Trump in a general election. → Read More

Cory Booker’s supporters think he’s ‘Obama 2.0’. Is that what Dems want?

For Cory Booker’s supporters, his message of love and unity evokes the hope-and-change era of Barack Obama. But for progressives eager to take down President Donald Trump at all costs, the approach feels outdated. → Read More

Here is your handy guide to the 2020 presidential campaign

A new two-year presidential election cycle is about to begin. From exploratory committees to caucuses to convetions to the general election, here is how to follow the fight for the White House. → Read More

‘Not enough staffers to go around’ – Democrats face talent shortage for 2020 campaigns

For two dozen Democrats considering a run for president in 2020, there aren’t enough experienced staffers to go around in the critical early voting states. → Read More

‘The new swing states:’ Presidential battleground map shifts heading into 2020

Democrats and Republicans see a reshuffled map for the next presidential campaign that puts a handful of upper Midwest and Sun Belt states at the center and minimizes the role of some traditional battlegrounds. → Read More

Guns, rising seas and schools are among Florida’s biggest challenges, state leaders say

Florida Influencers gathered for the Florida Priorities Summit at the University of Miami to discuss the most critical issues facing the state and the fallout from the 2018 midterm elections. → Read More

Florida Priorities Summit panel: Education system not benefiting all students

At the Florida Priorities Summit, a panel of the state’s education leaders said Florida’s education system is improving, but leaving too many students behind. → Read More

Florida Priorities Summit: How can cities adapt to an evolving transportation ecosystem?

A panel of experts discusses the future of transportation in cities like Miami at the Florida Priorities Summit. → Read More

Florida Priorities Summit: What Florida can learn from the 2000 recount

Members of the Al Gore and George W. Bush legal teams discuss what Florida can learn from the 2000 presidential election recount at the Florida Priorities Summit. → Read More

Florida Priorities Summit panel: Media needs to practice caution on election nights

At the Florida Priorities Summit, a panel of veteran journalists said the media needs to be more careful about making early projections on election night. → Read More

Influencers craft policy proposals for Florida’s next governor and legislators

The Influencers gathered at the Florida Priorities Summit to recommend policies for the state’s new governor and legislature in five key areas: Education, healthcare, environment, transportation and guns. → Read More

What’s next for Florida? Join us for a post-election conversation

The Florida Priorities Summit, set to take place Nov. 14 at the University of Miami’s Donna E. Shalala Student Center, will focus on five areas: education, transportation, guns, environment and health care. The goal is to provide concrete policy recommendations to Florida’s newly elected officials. → Read More

Now what? The key dates on the road to the White House in 2020

From the first major fundraising quarter of the cycle to the general election, here are the key dates to watch for the 2020 presidential campaign. → Read More

The potential 2020 Democratic presidential contenders to watch

More than 30 Democrats, from former candidates to current officeholders to political outsiders, are publicly considering challenging President Donald Trump in the 2020 election. → Read More

Here’s how Republicans lost the House

Democrats win House Majority on Election Day in November, using blue wave to defeat Republicans and GOP. Here’s the inside look at the moment that solidified the House’s fate in the 2018 midterm elections. → Read More

No issue is more important to Florida’s future than education, influencers say

The Influencers ranked education as the top issue in Florida, saying it affects many of the other policy challenges facing the state before. → Read More