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Weiner team publishes nonpartisan midterms video and related OpEd News pieces

May 18, 2026

By AI, Created 6:28 AM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Robert Weiner and his team released a noncandidate video and issue message on the upcoming midterm elections, with the script and related articles featured on OpEd News and ranked H2. The group also highlighted additional pieces on military reporting and housing policy, underscoring its focus on public issues heading into the election season.

Why it matters: - The Weiner team is using video and op-eds to push a nonpartisan message as the midterm elections approach. - The pieces are aimed at shaping public attention around election issues, military transparency, and housing policy. - OpEd News rankings gave the work added visibility.

What happened: - Robert Weiner and his team published a nonpartisan, noncandidate video and message on the upcoming midterm elections. - The video script was published as an op-ed in OpEd News and received an H2 ranking. - The release says other op-eds by the team also received H2 rankings, and some earlier articles received H1 rankings. - The team pointed readers to its op-ed archive at Weiner Public op-eds and Robert Weiner Associates on Substack. - The team also promoted a full video titled “Where Do You Think America Should Go? What are the Critical Issues of this Midterm Election?” - The group promoted a full article titled “Non-Partisan Non-Candidate Issues - Think TV Message for the Midterm Elections.”

The details: - The OpEd/Script speakers include Robert Weiner, Pat Berg, Emma Paris, Griffin Cobb, Lily Roberti and Andrew Beauchamp. - Robert Weiner is described as a former White House and Congressional senior staff member with an M.A. from UMass Amherst and a B.A. from Oberlin College. - Pat Berg is a breast cancer researcher at George Washington University with a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and a B.S. from the Illinois Institute of Technology. - Emma Paris is a junior at Saint Mary’s College studying political science and communications. - Griffin Cobb is a junior at Providence College studying political science and history. - Lily Roberti is a sophomore at Arcadia University studying media and communication. - Andrew Beauchamp is a junior at Linfield University studying political science and journalism. - In a separate piece, Weiner and Griffin Cobb argued that the Department of Defense has a historical and ongoing pattern of providing inaccurate public information about military engagements. - That article cited the recent school missile strike in Minab, Iran, and the Vietnam War as examples. - The piece was featured and ranked H2 on OpEd News. - In another article, Weiner and Andrew Beauchamp analyzed the “21st Century ROAD to Housing Act.” - That article cited the bill’s strong Senate passage as a reason for hope. - The same piece pointed to potential hurdles in House reconciliation and conflicting statements from President Trump about housing market values. - That housing article was also featured and ranked H2 on OpEd News. - The release directs readers to Weiner Public for more information. - The release lists Robert Weiner and Emma Paris as interview contacts at Robert Weiner Associates. - Contact details provided include +1 202-306-1200 and weinerpublic@comcast.net.

Between the lines: - The release pairs election messaging with issue-focused commentary, suggesting the team is positioning itself as a source of policy commentary rather than campaign advocacy. - H2 and H1 rankings are presented as credibility markers and a sign of reach inside the OpEd News ecosystem. - The topics chosen — elections, military reporting and housing — reflect current national debates with clear public-policy stakes.

What’s next: - The team says more op-eds remain available through its website and Substack feed. - The release suggests additional interviews and follow-up coverage are available through Robert Weiner Associates. - Further election-season commentary is likely as the midterms draw closer.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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