Adrián Blanco

Washington, D.C.

Graphics reporter

Education: Columbia University, MS in data journalism

Adrián Blanco Ramos is a graphics reporter in the graphics department at The Washington Post. He previously worked as a data journalist at El Confidencial, focusing on data visualization, data analysis and investigative journalism. He participated in the International Consortium of Investigative Journalist’s Paradise Papers investigation. He also interned at the Spanish international news agency Agencia EFE, Radio Televisión Española and the Times of London.
Latest from Adrián Blanco

    Who won the Harris-Trump debate? We asked swing-state voters.

    Uncommitted voters in battleground states share their thoughts on the Harris-Trump debate with The Post.

    September 11, 2024

      Tracking Biden administration political appointees to fill top roles

      Follow the president's progress filling nearly 800 positions, among the 1,200 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.

      September 9, 2024

        Rust Belt swing states saw the most candidate visits this summer

        Vice President Kamala Harris, former president Donald Trump and their running mates have blanketed swing states since the race was upended in mid-July.

        August 29, 2024

        The winners and losers of the DNC seating chart

        As thousands of delegates gather in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention, some will have much better seats than others in the United Center.

        August 19, 2024

          Who do you think Harris’s VP pick should be? Take our quiz.

          Take this quiz and see which people you think Kamala Harris should pick to be the Democratic vice presidential nominee.

          July 25, 2024

            The Democrats who have endorsed Kamala Harris to replace Biden as nominee

            We’re also tracking the Democrats who are not endorsing Harris and calling for an open primary instead.

            July 24, 2024

              How Democrats can pick a new candidate, step by step

              Democratic delegates will be free to choose a new nominee now that President Biden has stepped aside, possibly at an open convention in Chicago in August.

              July 21, 2024

              From big applause to ‘Wrap it up, Don!’ at Trump’s convention speech

              Listen to four key moments from the speech.

              July 19, 2024

              Swing states get prime spots on the RNC convention floor — except one

              As more than 2,400 delegates gather in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention, some will have much better seats than others in Fiserv Forum.

              July 15, 2024

                Trump remade the GOP in his image — and its platform in his words

                The 2024 document contains numerous passages that paraphrase or lift directly from things Trump has said in speeches or in Truth Social posts.

                July 15, 2024