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| office = [[Highland County, Ohio|Highland County]] Commissioner |
| office = [[Highland County, Ohio|Highland County]] Commissioner |
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| alongside = {{hlist|Jeff Duncan|Terry Britton}} |
| alongside = {{hlist|Jeff Duncan|Terry Britton}} |
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| term_start = {{start date|2018|7|2}}<ref name="HCP Forsha">{{cite news|title=Gary Abernathy stepping down as Highland County commissioner|first=Caitlin|last=Forsha|work=The Highland County Press|location=Hillsboro, Ohio|date=September 9, 2020|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://highlandcountypress.com/Content/In-The-News/In-The-News/Article/Gary-Abernathy-stepping-down-as-Highland-County-commissioner-/2/20/59924}}</ref> |
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| term_start = {{start date|2018|7|2}} |
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| term_end = {{end date|2020|10|2}} |
| term_end = {{end date|2020|10|2}}<ref name="HCP Forsha" /> |
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| predecessor = [[Shane Wilkin]] |
| predecessor = [[Shane Wilkin]]<ref name="HCP Forsha" /> |
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| successor = [[David T. Daniels]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Republican Central Committee appoints Daniels to county commission|first=Caitlin|last=Forsha|work=[[The Highland County Press]]|location=Hillsboro, Ohio|date=October 28, 2020|accessdate=March 9, 2023|url=https://highlandcountypress.com/Content/In-The-News/In-The-News/Article/Republican-Central-Committee-appoints-Daniels-to-county-commission/2/20/61177}}</ref> |
| successor = [[David T. Daniels]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Republican Central Committee appoints Daniels to county commission|first=Caitlin|last=Forsha|work=[[The Highland County Press]]|location=Hillsboro, Ohio|date=October 28, 2020|accessdate=March 9, 2023|url=https://highlandcountypress.com/Content/In-The-News/In-The-News/Article/Republican-Central-Committee-appoints-Daniels-to-county-commission/2/20/61177}}</ref> |
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| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1956}}<ref name="TG advantage">{{cite news|title=Abernathy feels experiences give him advantage|work=The Times-Gazette|location=Hillsboro, Ohio|date=November 1, 2018|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.timesgazette.com/2018/11/01/abernathy-feels-experiences-give-him-advantage/}}</ref> |
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| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1956}} |
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| spouse = Lora Abernathy<ref name="Civitas">{{cite press release|title=Abernathy named publisher and editor of Times Gazette|publisher=[[Civitas Media]]|location=Davidson, North Carolina|date=April 8, 2015|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.civitasmedia.com/company-news/109/abernathy-named-publisher-and-editor-of-times-gazette}}</ref> |
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| spouse = Lora Abernathy |
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| party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] |
| party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] |
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| residence = [[Loveland, Ohio]]<ref name="Enquirer Sewell">{{cite news|title=Tim Ryan benefits from 'cavalcade of clowns' in Senate race|first=Dan|last=Sewell|work=The Cincinnati Enquirer|date=April 1, 2022|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/2022/04/01/tim-ryan-benefits-cavalcade-clowns-senate-race-opinion/7216928001/}}</ref> |
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| residence = [[Loveland, Ohio]] |
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| education = [[Lynchburg-Clay High School]]<ref name="TG Gilliland">{{cite news|title=Andy Richmond: A man among boys|first=Jeff|last=Gilliland|work=The Times-Gazette|location=Hillsboro, Ohio|date=June 16, 2017|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.timesgazette.com/2017/06/16/andy-richmond-a-man-among-boys/}}</ref> |
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| education = [[Lynchburg-Clay High School]] |
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| occupation = {{hlist|Journalist|political commentator}} |
| occupation = {{hlist|Journalist|political commentator}} |
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| website = {{URL|https://garyabernathymedia.com/}} |
| website = {{URL|https://garyabernathymedia.com/}} |
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'''Gary Abernathy''' (born 1956<ref name="TG advantage" |
'''Gary Abernathy''' (born 1956<ref name="TG advantage" />) is an American political commentator who writes a nationally syndicated column for ''[[The Washington Post]]'' and makes frequent appearances on the ''[[PBS NewsHour]]''. A former newspaper editor and state [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] official, he is noted for his politically conservative views from a rural perspective.<ref name="CJR Spinner">{{cite news|title=Editorial pages in ‘Trump Country’ respond to demand for new columnists|first=Jackie|last=Spinner|work=[[Columbia Journalism Review]]|location=New York City|date=April 10, 2018|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.cjr.org/united_states_project/pro-trump-columnists-abernathy.php}}</ref> |
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== Early life and education == |
== Early life and education == |
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Abernathy grew up on a farm in [[Hamer Township, Highland County, Ohio]] (between Fairview and Danville). He graduated from [[Lynchburg-Clay High School]] in 1974.<ref name="TG advantage" /><ref |
Abernathy grew up on a farm in [[Hamer Township, Highland County, Ohio]] (between Fairview and Danville). He graduated from [[Lynchburg-Clay High School]] in 1974.<ref name="TG advantage" /><ref name="TG Gilliland" /> |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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Abernathy began his career as a reporter at the ''Hillsboro Press Gazette'' (now ''[[The Times-Gazette]]''). He became the city editor there in 1983, then the editor in 1985. In 1991, he left the ''Press Gazette'' to serve as city editor of ''[[The Marion Star]]''. In 1993, he moved to the ''[[Portsmouth Daily Times]]'', where he served as managing editor until 1996.<ref name="Civitas" |
Abernathy began his career as a reporter at the ''Hillsboro Press Gazette'' (now ''[[The Times-Gazette]]''). He became the city editor there in 1983, then the editor in 1985. In 1991, he left the ''Press Gazette'' to serve as city editor of ''[[The Marion Star]]''. In 1993, he moved to the ''[[Portsmouth Daily Times]]'', where he served as managing editor until 1996.<ref name="Civitas" /><ref>{{cite news|title=Times-Gazette owners, publishers, editors through the years|work=Times-Gazette|location=Hillsboro, Ohio|date=June 18, 2018|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.timesgazette.com/2018/06/18/times-gazette-owners-publishers-editors-through-the-years/}}</ref> |
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In January 1998, Abernathy became the [[Ohio Republican Party]]'s communications director.<ref>{{cite news|title=Abernathy to lead West Virginia GOP|work=[[Columbus Business First]]|publisher=American City Business Journals|location=Columbus, Ohio|date=October 29, 2001|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/stories/2001/10/29/daily6.html}}</ref> In October 2001, Abernathy was appointed as the [[West Virginia Republican Party]]'s executive director. He was dismissed in 2004 after alleging that the party's chairman, Kris Warner, had overspent on his brother Monty's [[2004 West Virginia gubernatorial election|gubernatorial campaign]]. He returned as executive director in 2008.<ref name="Register-Herald Porterfield">{{cite news|title=Gary Abernathy back as GOP executive director|first=Mannix|last=Porterfield|work=[[The Register-Herald]]|location=Beckley, West Virginia|date=December 11, 2008|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.register-herald.com/news/local_news/gary-abernathy-back-as-gop-executive-director/article_551c1730-22ec-5109-9605-b5556d377655.html}}</ref> Through his [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]]-based consultancy, Abernathy Strategies,<ref>{{cite news|title=Green outspending Weeks in 9th District battle|first=Mannix|last=Porterfield|work=The Register-Herald|location=Beckley, West Virginia|date=November 6, 2006|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.register-herald.com/news/local_news/green-outspending-weeks-in-9th-district-battle/article_25289da0-3c5e-57ee-a303-b406da7d73b4.html}}</ref> he also served as an advisor to [[John McCain]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Huckabee captures state GOP convention|first=Lawrence|last=Messina|work=[[Times West Virginian]]|location=Fairmont, West Virginia|date=February 6, 2008|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.timeswv.com/news/huckabee-captures-state-gop-convention/article_001d9240-ae4f-5de4-a516-26bae5c54f02.html}}</ref> West Virginia State Senator [[Russ Weeks]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Manchin campaign spending increases|first=Lawrence|last=Messina|work=Times West Virginian|location=Fairmont, West Virginia|date=October 24, 2008|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.timeswv.com/news/manchin-campaign-spending-increases/article_f0cc4233-17ac-58b9-8244-7933a239951f.html}}</ref> and Senate candidate [[John Raese]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Candidates Show Strain of Tough Election Season|first=Carl|last=Hulse|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=October 26, 2016|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/26/us/politics/26strain.html}}</ref> He has also worked for two U.S. senators and an Ohio congressman.<ref name="TG advantage" /> |
In January 1998, Abernathy became the [[Ohio Republican Party]]'s communications director.<ref>{{cite news|title=Abernathy to lead West Virginia GOP|work=[[Columbus Business First]]|publisher=American City Business Journals|location=Columbus, Ohio|date=October 29, 2001|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/stories/2001/10/29/daily6.html}}</ref> In October 2001, Abernathy was appointed as the [[West Virginia Republican Party]]'s executive director. He was dismissed in 2004 after alleging that the party's chairman, Kris Warner, had overspent on his brother Monty's [[2004 West Virginia gubernatorial election|gubernatorial campaign]]. He returned as executive director in 2008.<ref name="Register-Herald Porterfield">{{cite news|title=Gary Abernathy back as GOP executive director|first=Mannix|last=Porterfield|work=[[The Register-Herald]]|location=Beckley, West Virginia|date=December 11, 2008|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.register-herald.com/news/local_news/gary-abernathy-back-as-gop-executive-director/article_551c1730-22ec-5109-9605-b5556d377655.html}}</ref> Through his [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]]-based consultancy, Abernathy Strategies,<ref>{{cite news|title=Green outspending Weeks in 9th District battle|first=Mannix|last=Porterfield|work=The Register-Herald|location=Beckley, West Virginia|date=November 6, 2006|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.register-herald.com/news/local_news/green-outspending-weeks-in-9th-district-battle/article_25289da0-3c5e-57ee-a303-b406da7d73b4.html}}</ref> he also served as an advisor to [[John McCain]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Huckabee captures state GOP convention|first=Lawrence|last=Messina|work=[[Times West Virginian]]|location=Fairmont, West Virginia|date=February 6, 2008|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.timeswv.com/news/huckabee-captures-state-gop-convention/article_001d9240-ae4f-5de4-a516-26bae5c54f02.html}}</ref> West Virginia State Senator [[Russ Weeks]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Manchin campaign spending increases|first=Lawrence|last=Messina|work=Times West Virginian|location=Fairmont, West Virginia|date=October 24, 2008|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.timeswv.com/news/manchin-campaign-spending-increases/article_f0cc4233-17ac-58b9-8244-7933a239951f.html}}</ref> and Senate candidate [[John Raese]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Candidates Show Strain of Tough Election Season|first=Carl|last=Hulse|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=October 26, 2016|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/26/us/politics/26strain.html}}</ref> He has also worked for two U.S. senators and an Ohio congressman.<ref name="TG advantage" /> |
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In 2011, Abernathy was named publisher of the ''Times-Gazette'' and ''Highland County Shopper''. In 2015, he became the papers' publisher and editor.<ref name="Civitas" /> He led the ''Times-Gazette'' in giving [[Donald Trump]] a rare [[Newspaper endorsements in the 2016 United States presidential election|newspaper endorsement in the 2016 presidential election]], which was unremarkable among the paper's [[Highland County, Ohio|Highland County]] readers but attracted international attention.<ref>{{cite news|title=This Ohio paper is one of only six to endorse Donald Trump|first=Carl|last=Weiser|work=[[The Cincinnati Enquirer]]|date=October 27, 2016|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/blogs/2016/10/27/ohio-paper-one-only-six-endorse-donald-trump/92821972/}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=These Are the Only 6 Newspapers in the Country to Endorse Donald Trump|first=Ruairí|last=Arrieta-Kenna|work=[[Politico]]|location=Arlington County, Virginia|date=October 26, 2016|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/10/donald-trump-newspaper-endorsements-214390/}}</ref> In 2017, ''[[The Washington Post]]'' added Abernathy as a contributing columnist to diversify its editorial pages with a conservative viewpoint from [[Inside the Beltway|outside the Beltway]]. He began writing two to three columns a month, which the [[The Washington Post Writers Group|''Washington Post'' Writers Group]] distributes to hundreds of newspapers across the U.S.<ref name="CJR Spinner" /> He also began making appearances on the ''[[PBS NewsHour]]'' as a political analyst, substituting for [[David Brooks (commentator)|David Brooks]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Gary Abernathy|work=The Washington Post|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/gary-abernathy/}}</ref> |
In 2011, Abernathy was named publisher of the ''Times-Gazette'' and ''Highland County Shopper''. In 2015, he became the papers' publisher and editor.<ref name="Civitas" /> He led the ''Times-Gazette'' in giving [[Donald Trump]] a rare [[Newspaper endorsements in the 2016 United States presidential election|newspaper endorsement in the 2016 presidential election]], which was unremarkable among the paper's [[Highland County, Ohio|Highland County]] readers but attracted international attention.<ref>{{cite news|title=This Ohio paper is one of only six to endorse Donald Trump|first=Carl|last=Weiser|work=[[The Cincinnati Enquirer]]|date=October 27, 2016|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/politics/blogs/2016/10/27/ohio-paper-one-only-six-endorse-donald-trump/92821972/}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=These Are the Only 6 Newspapers in the Country to Endorse Donald Trump|first=Ruairí|last=Arrieta-Kenna|work=[[Politico]]|location=Arlington County, Virginia|date=October 26, 2016|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/10/donald-trump-newspaper-endorsements-214390/}}</ref> In 2017, ''[[The Washington Post]]'' added Abernathy as a contributing columnist to diversify its editorial pages with a conservative viewpoint from [[Inside the Beltway|outside the Beltway]]. He began writing two to three columns a month, which the [[The Washington Post Writers Group|''Washington Post'' Writers Group]] distributes to hundreds of newspapers across the U.S.<ref name="CJR Spinner" /> He also began making appearances on the ''[[PBS NewsHour]]'' as a political analyst, substituting for [[David Brooks (commentator)|David Brooks]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Gary Abernathy|work=The Washington Post|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/gary-abernathy/}}</ref> |
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On July 2, 2018, the [[Highland County, Ohio|Highland County]] Republican Central Committee appointed Abernathy to replace [[Shane Wilkin]] on the Board of County Commissioners. Abernathy resigned as publisher and editor of the ''Times-Gazette'' to serve as a commissioner. He was confirmed in a general election later that year. He resigned on October 2, 2020, to move to the [[Cincinnati]] area.<ref>{{cite news|title=Staff changes at The Times-Gazette|work=The Times-Gazette|location=Hillsboro, Ohio|date=July 20, 2018|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.timesgazette.com/2018/07/20/staff-changes-at-the-times-gazette/}}</ref><ref |
On July 2, 2018, the [[Highland County, Ohio|Highland County]] Republican Central Committee appointed Abernathy to replace [[Shane Wilkin]] on the Board of County Commissioners. Abernathy resigned as publisher and editor of the ''Times-Gazette'' to serve as a commissioner. He was confirmed in a general election later that year. He resigned on October 2, 2020, to move to the [[Cincinnati]] area.<ref>{{cite news|title=Staff changes at The Times-Gazette|work=The Times-Gazette|location=Hillsboro, Ohio|date=July 20, 2018|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.timesgazette.com/2018/07/20/staff-changes-at-the-times-gazette/}}</ref><ref name="HCP Forsha" /> |
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== Personal life == |
== Personal life == |
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Abernathy lives in [[Loveland, Ohio]],<ref |
Abernathy lives in [[Loveland, Ohio]],<ref name="Enquirer Sewell" /> with his wife, Lora. They have four children.<ref name="Civitas" /> |
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Abernathy is an [[Elvis impersonator]]. He was inspired by the [[Elvis (1968 TV program)|Elvis Comeback Special]] in 1968. He often performs Elvis songs at political functions.<ref name="Register-Herald Porterfield" /><ref>{{cite news|title=Elvis impressionist pauses to remember the King|first=Mannix|last=Porterfield|work=The Register-Herald|location=Beckley, West Virginia|date=August 16, 2007|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.register-herald.com/news/local_news/elvis-impressionist-pauses-to-remember-the-king/article_593dc4c9-285e-5465-8a71-dffaaecdf3c4.html}}</ref> |
Abernathy is an [[Elvis impersonator]]. He was inspired by the [[Elvis (1968 TV program)|Elvis Comeback Special]] in 1968. He often performs Elvis songs at political functions.<ref name="Register-Herald Porterfield" /><ref>{{cite news|title=Elvis impressionist pauses to remember the King|first=Mannix|last=Porterfield|work=The Register-Herald|location=Beckley, West Virginia|date=August 16, 2007|accessdate=March 8, 2023|url=https://www.register-herald.com/news/local_news/elvis-impressionist-pauses-to-remember-the-king/article_593dc4c9-285e-5465-8a71-dffaaecdf3c4.html}}</ref> |
Revision as of 19:59, 9 March 2023
Gary Abernathy | |
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Highland County Commissioner | |
In office July 2, 2018[1] – October 2, 2020[1] Serving with
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Preceded by | Shane Wilkin[1] |
Succeeded by | David T. Daniels[2] |
Personal details | |
Born | 1956 (age 68–69)[3] |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Lora Abernathy[4] |
Residence | Loveland, Ohio[5] |
Education | Lynchburg-Clay High School[6] |
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Website | garyabernathymedia |
Gary Abernathy (born 1956[3]) is an American political commentator who writes a nationally syndicated column for The Washington Post and makes frequent appearances on the PBS NewsHour. A former newspaper editor and state Republican Party official, he is noted for his politically conservative views from a rural perspective.[7]
Early life and education
Abernathy grew up on a farm in Hamer Township, Highland County, Ohio (between Fairview and Danville). He graduated from Lynchburg-Clay High School in 1974.[3][6]
Career
Abernathy began his career as a reporter at the Hillsboro Press Gazette (now The Times-Gazette). He became the city editor there in 1983, then the editor in 1985. In 1991, he left the Press Gazette to serve as city editor of The Marion Star. In 1993, he moved to the Portsmouth Daily Times, where he served as managing editor until 1996.[4][8]
In January 1998, Abernathy became the Ohio Republican Party's communications director.[9] In October 2001, Abernathy was appointed as the West Virginia Republican Party's executive director. He was dismissed in 2004 after alleging that the party's chairman, Kris Warner, had overspent on his brother Monty's gubernatorial campaign. He returned as executive director in 2008.[10] Through his Dayton-based consultancy, Abernathy Strategies,[11] he also served as an advisor to John McCain,[12] West Virginia State Senator Russ Weeks,[13] and Senate candidate John Raese.[14] He has also worked for two U.S. senators and an Ohio congressman.[3]
In 2011, Abernathy was named publisher of the Times-Gazette and Highland County Shopper. In 2015, he became the papers' publisher and editor.[4] He led the Times-Gazette in giving Donald Trump a rare newspaper endorsement in the 2016 presidential election, which was unremarkable among the paper's Highland County readers but attracted international attention.[15][16] In 2017, The Washington Post added Abernathy as a contributing columnist to diversify its editorial pages with a conservative viewpoint from outside the Beltway. He began writing two to three columns a month, which the Washington Post Writers Group distributes to hundreds of newspapers across the U.S.[7] He also began making appearances on the PBS NewsHour as a political analyst, substituting for David Brooks.[17]
On July 2, 2018, the Highland County Republican Central Committee appointed Abernathy to replace Shane Wilkin on the Board of County Commissioners. Abernathy resigned as publisher and editor of the Times-Gazette to serve as a commissioner. He was confirmed in a general election later that year. He resigned on October 2, 2020, to move to the Cincinnati area.[18][1]
Personal life
Abernathy lives in Loveland, Ohio,[5] with his wife, Lora. They have four children.[4]
Abernathy is an Elvis impersonator. He was inspired by the Elvis Comeback Special in 1968. He often performs Elvis songs at political functions.[10][19]
References
- ^ a b c d Forsha, Caitlin (September 9, 2020). "Gary Abernathy stepping down as Highland County commissioner". The Highland County Press. Hillsboro, Ohio. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ Forsha, Caitlin (October 28, 2020). "Republican Central Committee appoints Daniels to county commission". The Highland County Press. Hillsboro, Ohio. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Abernathy feels experiences give him advantage". The Times-Gazette. Hillsboro, Ohio. November 1, 2018. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Abernathy named publisher and editor of Times Gazette" (Press release). Davidson, North Carolina: Civitas Media. April 8, 2015. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ a b Sewell, Dan (April 1, 2022). "Tim Ryan benefits from 'cavalcade of clowns' in Senate race". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ a b Gilliland, Jeff (June 16, 2017). "Andy Richmond: A man among boys". The Times-Gazette. Hillsboro, Ohio. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ a b Spinner, Jackie (April 10, 2018). "Editorial pages in 'Trump Country' respond to demand for new columnists". Columbia Journalism Review. New York City. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ "Times-Gazette owners, publishers, editors through the years". Times-Gazette. Hillsboro, Ohio. June 18, 2018. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ "Abernathy to lead West Virginia GOP". Columbus Business First. Columbus, Ohio: American City Business Journals. October 29, 2001. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ a b Porterfield, Mannix (December 11, 2008). "Gary Abernathy back as GOP executive director". The Register-Herald. Beckley, West Virginia. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ Porterfield, Mannix (November 6, 2006). "Green outspending Weeks in 9th District battle". The Register-Herald. Beckley, West Virginia. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ Messina, Lawrence (February 6, 2008). "Huckabee captures state GOP convention". Times West Virginian. Fairmont, West Virginia. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ Messina, Lawrence (October 24, 2008). "Manchin campaign spending increases". Times West Virginian. Fairmont, West Virginia. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ Hulse, Carl (October 26, 2016). "Candidates Show Strain of Tough Election Season". The New York Times. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ Weiser, Carl (October 27, 2016). "This Ohio paper is one of only six to endorse Donald Trump". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ Arrieta-Kenna, Ruairí (October 26, 2016). "These Are the Only 6 Newspapers in the Country to Endorse Donald Trump". Politico. Arlington County, Virginia. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ "Gary Abernathy". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ "Staff changes at The Times-Gazette". The Times-Gazette. Hillsboro, Ohio. July 20, 2018. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ Porterfield, Mannix (August 16, 2007). "Elvis impressionist pauses to remember the King". The Register-Herald. Beckley, West Virginia. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
External links
- Abernathy Road, a subscription newsletter authored by Abernathy on Substack
- Gary Abernathy at IMDb
- Living people
- 1956 births
- 20th-century American newspaper editors
- 21st-century American newspaper editors
- Editors of Ohio newspapers
- Writers from Cincinnati
- American political commentators
- American columnists
- American male journalists
- The Washington Post columnists
- PBS people
- Ohio Republicans
- West Virginia Republicans
- People from Highland County, Ohio
- People from Loveland, Ohio
- Elvis impersonators
- American political consultants
- County commissioners in Ohio