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Quardricos Driskell

Quardricos Driskell

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Contributor, The Hill

Washington, D.C., United States

Biography

Professor Quardricos Bernard Driskell manages the legislative and political affairs department for a medical professional trade association. Based in Washington, DC, Professor Driskell represents his company before the federal government. During Prof. Driskell’s typical workday, he engages Members of Congress, Capitol Hill staffers, and other stakeholders in the government to develop and progress laws that affect health care. He is an adjunct professor of legislative politics, where he lectures on religion, race and politics at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management. His work and insights have been featured in several national and international news outlets including the New York Times, Voice of America, NBC News, MSNBC, Religion News Service, Religion and Politics, the BBC, and Showtime’s Documentary, “The Fourth Estate.” Prof. Driskell completed undergraduate studies at Morehouse College and graduate studies at Harvard University and The George Washington University.

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Total articles 48

  • Opinion - Mitch McConnell’s legacy: The architect of Trump’s Golden Age

    By Quardricos Driskell

    Feb. 25, 2025

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The Hill

The Hill is a Washington, D.C.-based newspaper and digital media company founded in 1994 and owned by Nexstar Media Group since 2021. It specializes in nonpartisan reporting on U.S. politics, policy, business, and international relations, with a strong focus on Congress, the presidency, and election campaigns. The publication attracts around 32 million monthly online viewers and offers a print edition distributed free in Washington, D.C., including to congressional offices. The Hill provides real-time political news, analysis, and commentary through its website, featuring sections dedicated to campaigns, executive branch coverage, and the impact of policy on business. It also publishes a compact-format daily newspaper when Congress is in session and offers multimedia content, including blogs from lawmakers and contributors. The Hill primarily serves political professionals, such as lawmakers and lobbyists, as well as general readers interested in U.S. politics.

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