Gregory S. Schneider
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Gregory S. Schneider

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Staff writer for The Washington Post covering Virginia; former business editor; father of four; collector of old books and good music. W&M grad.

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Last Front PageMAY 9, 2026Latest appearance

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Voter-passed Virginia map overturned

DEMOCRATS WERE POISED TO GAIN 4 SEATS

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Voter-passed Virginia map overturned

DEMOCRATS WERE POISED TO GAIN 4 SEATS

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Washington PostMAY 9, 2026Lead Story
The paper frames the Virginia Supreme Court ruling primarily through its immediate political consequences, specifically noting the projected loss of advantage for the Democratic party alongside the constitutional rationale.
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Va. voters clear way to redraw districts

Democrats stand to gain as many as four seats in U.S. redistricting war

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Washington PostAPR 22, 2026
Focuses on the systemic political impact of redistricting and its potential structural advantages for Democrats in Virginia.
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Virginia’s ex-Lt. Gov. and wife found dead

Police say Justin Fairfax killed his spouse and turned the gun on himself

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Washington PostAPR 17, 2026
Reports the tragic deaths of a former state official and his spouse in a factual, police-led manner.
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Virginians are deeply divided on Spanberger

Months after a landslide victory, the state's first female governor faces sharp skepticism

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Washington PostAPR 7, 2026
Analyses state-level polling data to illustrate the polarised approval ratings of Virginia's governor.

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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Gregory S. Schneider in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.