Sabrina Rodriguez Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Salary, and Net Worth

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Sabrina Rodriguez is a popular American journalist currently working as a national politics reporter for The Washington Post since September 2022. At The Washington Post, Sabrina chronicles the evolving demographics in battleground states and the ways candidates, campaigns as well as interest groups seek to mobilize voter blocs large and small.

Before, Sabrina worked at Politico, where she covered many beats, such as national politics, immigration, and trade. She also interned at Chalkbeat New York, Miami New Times, and The Miami Herald.

Sabrina Rodriguez Age

Sabrina was born on December 17, 1986, in Hialeah, Florida, in the United States. She is 36 years old. Sabrina celebrates her birthday on December 17, every year.

Sabrina Rodriguez Height

She is a woman of average stature. Sabrina stands at a height of 5 ft 4 in ( Approx 1.6 m).

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Sabrina Rodriguez Family

She was born in Hialeah, Florida, to her parents. Sabrina holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. Currently, Sabrina has not mentioned any details concerning either her parents or if she has siblings.

Sabrina Rodriguez Husband

Sabrina was in a relationship with Nicholas Gray. Currently, Sabrina loves to keep her personal life secretive hence she has not mentioned any details concerning her current relationship status.

Sabrina Rodriguez Education

After completing her primary and high school education, Sabrina went and graduated from Northwestern University, with a BS in Journalism.

Sabrina Rodriguez Washington Post

She works as a national politics reporter for The Washington Post since September 2022. At The Washington Post, Sabrina chronicles the evolving demographics in battleground states and the ways candidates, campaigns as well as interest groups seek to mobilize voter blocs large and small.

Previously, Sabrina worked as a National Political Correspondent at POLITICO. While there, she also covered immigration policy with a focus on action (or inaction) by the White House, Congress, and Department of Homeland Security, and the reality for migrants arriving at the southern border.

Sabrina’s colleagues at the Washington Post Include:

George Will – political commentator

David Waigel – political contributor

Thomas Boswell – political commentator

Tom Hamburger – reporter

Yeganeh Torbati – reporter

Margaret Sullivan – writer

Marianna Sotomayor – congresional reporter

Jacqueline Alemany – co-anchor

Sabrina Rodriguez Politico

She was an immigration correspondent. She got her start at POLITICO in 2015 as a participant in the POLITICO Journalism Institute and afterward interned here twice. Sabrina most recently was a POLITICO fellow, covering both trade and agriculture issues. Sabrina has also interned at Chalkbeat New York, Miami New Times, and The Miami Herald. She reported the first months of the Trump administration at Diario Perfil in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Sabrina Rodriguez Salary

She earns a satisfying amount from her work as as a national politics reporter for The Washington Post since September 2022. Sabrina’s average salary is $71,574 per year.

Sabrina Rodriguez Net Worth

Sabrina gets her wealth from her work as a national politics reporter for The Washington Post since September 2022. Therefore, Sabrina has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Sabrina’s estimated net worth is $786.756.

How Old Is Sabrina Rodriguez

Sabrina is a 36-year-old who was born on December 17, 1986, in Hialeah, Florida, in the United States. Sabrina celebrates her birthday on December 17, every year.

Who Is Sabrina Rodriguez

Sabrina works as a national politics reporter for The Washington Post since September 2022. At The Washington Post, Sabrina chronicles the evolving demographics in battleground states and the ways candidates, campaigns as well as interest groups seek to mobilize voter blocs large and small. Before, Sabrina worked at Politico, where she covered many beats, such as national politics, immigration, and trade.

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