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On the May 13 edition of MSNBC's Morning Joe , CNBC chief Washington correspondent JohnHarwood stated: "And in this election, who rose to the top? But -- not the establishment candidates, not the off-the-rack Republican, Mitt Romney, or the establishment candidate, Hillary Clinton. It's John McCain, maverick, at odds with Bush on some things." Harwood later asserted that...
Discussing a potential general election matchup between Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama, CNBC chief Washington correspondent and New York Times political writer JohnHarwood asserted on the May 11 edition of NBC's Meet the Press that, though "many Republicans would find [it] ironic," "McCain's people are going to say that the press is pro-Obama." Harwood added, "Now,...
During a discussion of the possible presidential general election match-up between Sens. Barack Obama (D-IL) and John McCain (R-AZ) on Meet the Press this morning, JohnHarwood — CNBC correspondent and New York Times political writer — said that the McCain campaign is already “trying to work the referees in advance” to argue that Obama [...]
At the Newseum last night, Washington celebrated JohnHarwood and Jerry Seib's new book, " Pennsylvania Avenue: Profiles in Backroom Power ." This suit and tie crowd was sorta interesting, because just floors below was the Center for American Progress' rocking party, creating quite a juxtaposition: In his remarks, Harwood romanced Washington: "This is my city and I love it." Although...
Filed under: Late Night , TV Royalty , Programming , Talk Show , Reality-Free Here's who's on the late night shows tonight. Charlie Rose: Jeremy Greenstock and Michael Rose The Daily Show: JohnHarwood The Colbert Report: Laura Dern and Grover Norquist The Late Show with David Letterman: Jack Hanna and Kid Rock Jay Leno: Rainn Wilson , Howard Dean, and Kate Nash Jimmy Kimmel Live: Evangeline...
When introducing David Rubenstein, the co-founder of the Carlyle Group, at yesterday's Institute for Education/INFO breakfast, I was not quite sure how to refer to him. Is he a mogul? Is he a tycoon? The title I eventually settled on was the one I read in Gerry Seib and JohnHarwood's new book, Pennsylvania Avenue: [...]
Is this presidential election evidence that the nation is determined to move to the middle? Wall Street Journal reporters Gerald F. Seib and JohnHarwood speculate that the campaign of ‘08 may yield a new political center, something akin to...
(pictured at the party for "Pennsylvania Avenue: Profiles in Backroom Power," are CNBC chief Washington correspondent JohnHarwood , CNBC SVP Jonathan Wald , CNBC president Mark Hoffman and executive Washington editor of the Wall Street Journal Gerald F. Seib , left to right) A few hours after Brian Williams and Sen. Barack Obama left the building , CNBC held a book party at the Newseum...
The 2008 presidential election “may mark a shift” in how America chooses its presidents, according to one of the country's most respected political analysts. JohnHarwood, CNBC Chief Washington Correspondent and a political writer for The New York Times, this...