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  1. Feb 26, 2021 · Reporters Maya King and Sabrina Rodriguez first came to POLITICO through PJI, and since then, they have distinguished themselves as top-notch journalists. Inspired by the evolution of...

    • What I Cover
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    I write about campaigns, elections and movements in the American South. I also write about national trends relating to Black voters and young people. As a native Southerner, I have been most fascinated by the ways the region has changed politically, culturally and demographically over the last few presidential election cycles — and how those change...

    I joined The Times in 2022 and moved from Washington to Atlanta to cover the midterm races for governor and U.S. Senate in Georgia. Before that, I wrote about race and national politics at Politico. I was born and raised in Tallahassee, Fla., and graduated from Howard University (HU!).

    At The Times (and every news organization I have worked for), I have aimed to maintain the highest standards of accuracy and fairness, as outlined in our Ethical Journalism Handbook. In keeping with these standards, I protect my sources and do not accept gifts, money or favors from anyone who might factor into my reporting. I do not contribute to a...

  2. Feb 14, 2022 · Maya King will join The Times from Politico to cover politics in the Southeast, based in Atlanta. Read more in this note from Politics Editor David Halbfinger. If the past year has taught us anything about American politics, it’s that the states are where the action is.

  3. Feb 16, 2022 · Posted by Mariam Ahmed. Maya King will be joining The New York Times as a political reporter adding coverage to the South. She begins on Feb. 22. King has recently been working as a politics reporter at Politico, where she covered the relationship between race and national politics.

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  5. Maya King of Tallahassee, Florida, receives a $7,000 grant. Maya is majoring in print journalism. She was Campus Editor at The Hilltop newspaper and was co-host of The Re-Run podcast. She won the National Association of Black Journalists Salute to Excellence Award for Collegiate Feature Writing.

  6. US political reporter Maya King, in conversation with Jamila Rizvi exclusively for Future Women, broke down everything you need to know. *This is an edited version of an extended interview. To watch the original Facebook Live interview hosted by Jamila Rizvi and Helen McCabe go to the Future Women – Members Only Facebook page and search: Maya King.

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