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Johnathan T. Sullivan, the Senior Editor at The Constitutional Voice, boasts an impressive career spanning over two decades in journalism. Born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky, he developed a deep appreciation for American history and the Constitution from a young age.

His unwavering commitment to truth, his in-depth knowledge of American politics, and his passion for preserving constitutional principles make him an invaluable asset to The Constitutional Voice and its readers. He writes under the pen name "benfrank".

Sophia Bennett, the esteemed Executive Editor at The Constitutional Voice, is a dynamic presence in the sphere of journalism with over 20 years of remarkable experience. Raised in the coastal city of Wilmington, North Carolina, Bennett's fascination with American history and the Constitution was sparked by her grandmother, a passionate local historian.

Bennett graduated with highest honors from Georgetown University, majoring in History, and later earned a Master's degree in Journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School. Her journalistic voyage began at a respected Washington D.C. publication, where her compelling political reportage soon propelled her into the national arena.

Recognized for her empathetic storytelling and her adept ability to unpack complex economic issues, she has become a beloved figure in political and financial journalism. Away from the buzzing newsroom, Bennett is a passionate cook, an enthusiastic gardener, and a dedicated yoga practitioner.

Bennett's commitment to transparent reporting, her profound understanding of American socio-political dynamics, and her steadfast belief in constitutional principles make her an integral part of The Constitutional Voice and a trusted source for its dedicated readers.

Charlotte Harper, affectionately known as 'Charlie', is the esteemed Managing Editor at The Constitutional Voice. A native of the historic city of Boston, Massachusetts, Charlie's fascination with the Constitution and American history was fostered by countless family outings to significant sites on the Freedom Trail.

Charlie earned her degree in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania, followed by a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley. Her early journalistic career was marked by incisive reporting on local politics for a prominent San Francisco newspaper, which led to a fast ascent through the industry ranks.

With her knack for unearthing hard-to-find information and her gift for making intricate political issues comprehensible and engaging, she has established a strong presence in the field of political journalism.
Outside her work, Charlie is an amateur sailor, a lover of historical novels, and a proud mother of three. She also volunteers at a community organization dedicated to providing equal educational opportunities for underprivileged youth in the Boston area.

Charlie's relentless pursuit of truth, her nuanced understanding of the interplay between politics and society, and her dedication to upholding the principles of the Constitution are what make her an integral member of The Constitutional Voice team and a trusted figure for its readers. She writes under the pen name of ludsybil - her favorite historic character being Sybil Ludington.

Margaret 'Maggie' O'Connell, the Chief Political Analyst at The Constitutional Voice, is a seasoned professional with over 25 years of experience in the field of journalism and political science. Raised in the heart of Austin, Texas, O'Connell's love for American history and the Constitution was kindled by her father, a dedicated high school history teacher.

Known for her sharp analytical skills and her ability to present complex political issues in an accessible way, she has become a trusted figure in the world of political journalism.

When she's not dissecting the latest political developments, O'Connell is an avid hiker, an aspiring sommelier, and a devoted mother of two. She also dedicates her time to a nonprofit organization that encourages young women to pursue careers in journalism and politics.

Her deep commitment to honest reporting, her intricate understanding of the American political landscape, and her unwavering dedication to constitutional principles make her a crucial part of The Constitutional Voice team and a favorite amongst its readers.