Sabrina Rodriguez

Washington, D.C.

National Politics Reporter, Voters

Education: Northwestern University, BS in Journalism

Sabrina Rodriguez is a national politics reporter for The Washington Post. She chronicles the evolving demographics in battleground states and the ways candidates, campaigns and interest groups seek to mobilize voter blocs large and small. Sabrina previously worked at Politico, where she covered multiple beats, including national politics, immigration and trade. She is a native of Hialeah, Fla.
Latest from Sabrina Rodriguez

DeSantis drops out just days before New Hampshire primary

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.

January 21, 2024

Trump recruits South Carolina leaders to undermine Haley ahead of N.H. primary

The New Hampshire primary may be two days away, but Donald Trump is surrounding himself with South Carolina Republicans.

January 21, 2024

Trump, Haley duel ahead of N.H. primary; DeSantis stumps in S.C.

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.

January 20, 2024

Iowa caucus turnout lowest in over a decade amid freezing temperatures

Despite subzero temperatures and a frigid wind chill, the state’s most devoted Republican caucus-goers were undeterred.

January 16, 2024

The economy is improving under Biden. But many voters aren’t giving him credit.

Despite the statistics, the kitchen-table experience of Biden’s first term has meant that many voters have experienced the last few years as a time of relative economic hardship

January 14, 2024

Trump rhetoric, Republican candidates’ ads frighten immigrants in Iowa

As Republican campaign ads focus negatively on migrants, people who’ve settled in Iowa from all over the world watch with dread.

January 10, 2024

Young conservatives want the Republican Party to make space for them

Ahead of the Republican debate at the University of Alabama, young conservatives differed over candidates but were united in calling on the party to pay more attention to their generation.

December 6, 2023

In a swing Wisconsin county, everyone is tired of politics

To Door County voters, screaming matches and constant battles have obscured any sign of accomplishment in Washington, leaving them yearning for better options.

November 19, 2023

The major takeaways from the third Republican debate

Five 2024 Republican hopefuls clashed over Israel, abortion and foreign policy.

November 8, 2023

These Miami-Dade voters want Ron DeSantis as governor, but not president

Some voters in the county that DeSantis won by double digits in the 2022 governor’s race race are calling on him to support Trump’s bid to reclaim the presidency.

November 7, 2023