
Television and radio įrom 2010 to January 2013, Erickson was a political contributor at CNN. In December 2015, Erickson left his position at the site to focus on his radio show. In 2014, RedState was sold to Salem Media Group, who replaced Erickson. Erickson criticized the report, citing his mother's age. Erickson's mother appeared to deny the claim to a journalist. Later that month, Erickson said that growing up his parents refused to serve "Asian food" on December 7, the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.


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In 2010, he co-authored a book called Red State Uprising: How to Take Back America with Lew Uhler. Įrickson wrote the "Confessions of a Political Junkie" blog and is former editor-in-chief of the "Peach Pundit" blog. The Washington Post noted that "The ability of a single e-mail to shape a message illustrates the power of the conservative network." The article described Erickson as one of the American conservative movement's "key national players". Erickson's "Morning Briefing" e-mails grew from 498 subscribers when they began in February 2009 to nearly 70,000 by January 2010. In 2015, he served as its editor-in-chief and chief executive before resigning from the website later that year. Political commentator RedState īefore starting his own blog called The Resurgent, Erickson was a blogger on another right-wing website called RedState. He resigned his office on February 16, 2011, partway through his first term to pursue a job with WSB radio in Atlanta The Macon Telegraph noted his poor attendance as a council member before his resignation. Macon city council Įrickson was elected on Novemto a four-year term as a Republican member of the Macon, Georgia city council. He is an inactive member in good standing of the State Bar of Georgia. Erickson received a bachelor's degree from Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, and a J.D. His father worked for Conoco Oil as an oil company production foreman. Erickson attended the American School of Dubai, previously known as the Jumeirah American School. Early life and career Įrick-Woods Erickson was born in Jackson in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, moved to Dubai, United Arab Emirates when he was five, and returned to Jackson when he was fifteen. He was a political contributor for CNN from 2010 to 2013, and afterwards was a contributor to the Fox News Channel before leaving the network in 2018. Prior to this, he was editor-in-chief and CEO of another conservative political blog called RedState.

He also writes a right-wing political blog called The Resurgent. He hosts a three-hour weekday talk show on WSB 95.5 FM and 750 AM in Atlanta, which is syndicated to other radio stations around the U.S. Erick Woods Erickson (born June 3, 1975) is an American conservative talk radio host, blogger, and former politician.
