Political Reporter

byDavid M. Drucker

10 articles 2014–2018

David M. Drucker is a political reporter and senior correspondent who covers campaigns, elections, and congressional politics. He contributed to The Weekly Standard from 2014 to 2018, writing about GOP fundraising, polling, and key Senate and House races. He is known for his extensive reporting on Republican Party dynamics and is a senior political correspondent at the Washington Examiner.

Roy Moore loss doesn't faze Steve Bannon's Senate candidate in Mississippi

December 17, 2017 · Jeff Sessions, Roger Wicker, Alabama

Chris McDaniel, a state legislator, is leaning toward challenging Sen. Roger Wicker next year in Mississippi in the Republican primary, saying the GOP’s stunning loss of a Senate seat this week in a special election in neighboring Alabama hasn’t discouraged him from running.

How Ryan's super PAC stopped an Ossoff upset

April 19, 2017 · Tom Price, News, Jon Ossoff

The Republican Party avoided a demoralizing upset Tuesday when it forced Democrat Jon Ossoff into a special election runoff to fill a vacant conservative Georgia House district.

GOP poll: Disapproval of Obamacare higher among seniors

February 28, 2014 · Polls, PennAve, 2014 Elections

Seniors disapprove of Obamacare at higher rates than other influential voting blocs and their opinion of the law could sway which political party they support in the midterm elections, according to a Republican poll shared with the Washington Examiner.