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David Tell Wiki Information
David Tell
is an American conservative political journalist. Tell served as a speechwriter in the Reagan presidency, and as an aide to William J. Bennett when he was Secretary of Education. [1] In the presidential election of 1992, Tell was director of The Opposition Research Group for the Republican National Committee, in charge of a massive data base devoted to voter research and opposition research, contributing to the unsuccessful candidacy of incumbent George H.W. Bush against Gov. Bill Clinton. [2] Tell was a co-founder of the Project for the Republican Future, a high-level advocacy group modeled on the Democratic Leadership Council. [3] He later was opinion editor of The Weekly Standard
magazine, owned by Rupert Murdoch [4] and the News Corporation, from 1995 to 2006.
Tell earned a B. A. in journalism from Columbia University in 1982. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with his wife and two sons. [5]
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References
- Richard L. Berke, "Murdoch Finances New Forum for Right," ''New York Times'', April 30, 1995.
- Richard L. Berke, "Campaign '92: Live, in Color, and Bare-Knuckled," ''New York Times'', June 25, 1992.
- Richard L. Berke, "Centrists Are Wary of Clinton Tilting," ''New York Times'', Dec. 3, 1993.
- "Richard L. Berke, "Murdoch Finances..." ''NYTimes'', April 30, 1995.
- David Tell, opinion editor
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