Matthew Brennan

Matthew Brennan is a political analyst based in the United States, known for translating campaign developments and policy debates into clear, evidence-based forecasts. He began his career as a congressional reporter covering appropriations, elections, and federal agency oversight, then moved into analysis roles where he focused on how institutions and incentives shape outcomes. Over the past decade, he has written in-depth explainers for national and regional outlets, including election-cycle briefings and post-mortems that connect messaging, public opinion, and legislative bargaining. Brennan has led research for special reports on voting access, executive power, and judicial appointments, drawing on public records, polling aggregates, and interviews with former staffers and academics. His work has been recognized for analytical rigor and editorial independence, and he frequently advises newsroom teams on data interpretation and topic framing for complex political events.
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