Liz Wheeler is a conservative American journalist, author, and former television host known for her commentary on political and cultural issues. She was born in 1989 in Sharonville, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. From a young age, Wheeler expressed a strong interest in politics and began sharing her views through blogging during her high school years. One of her early blog posts, titled “Erring on the Side of Life,” addressed the topic of abortion.
Wheeler pursued higher education at Pennsylvania State University, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science with a minor in Homeland Security. Her academic work reflected her growing interest in public policy, government, and national security issues.
While still in college, Wheeler served on the Board of Zoning Appeals for her hometown in Ohio, becoming the youngest person in the city's history to hold that position. This early experience in local governance further fueled her passion for public service and conservative politics.
She also co-authored a book titled Young, Conservative, and Why It's Smart to Be Like Us along with thirteen other young Americans. The book reached number two on Amazon’s Kindle bestseller list in the civics category, showcasing her early success in political commentary and conservative advocacy.
| Net Worth 2020: | 12 million |