Jamie is a journalist and the former national editor of WORLD Magazine. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and also previously worked for The Charlotte World. Jamie resides in Charlotte, N.C.
Jamie Dean | It’s a new day for China’s Communist leadership, but not for the dissidents the government imprisons. They linger in remote jails, beaten, forgotten, and cut off from work, fellowship, friends, and family. WORLD’s 2012 Daniels of the...
Jamie Dean | A sobering 2012 election has political conservatives searching for ways to regain lost ground. Evangelical minorities might be a place to start
President Barack Obama narrowly wins a second term in office
Close polling in swing states send candidates in a final dash across the map, including a visit to North Carolina by the first lady
Paul Ryan warns that President Obama threatens ‘Judeo-Christian values’
Jamie Dean | Poverty in the United States is at a two decade high, but local groups that connect work and faith to charity provide lasting relief
News organizations begin forecasting election outcomes in a close race that’s impossible to predict
As Hurricane Sandy slams the East Coast, causing death and major power outages, the presidential campaign pauses
Third-party candidates won’t get a lot of votes, but they may affect the outcome of campaign 2012