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  2. Joy Reid - Wikipedia

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    Joy-Ann M. Lomena-Reid (née Lomena; born December 8, 1968) is an American progressive leftist political commentator and television host. [3] She is a national correspondent for MSNBC and is best known for hosting the political commentary program The ReidOut since July 2020.

  3. Anand Giridharadas - Wikipedia

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    Anand Giridharadas (/ ˈ ɑː n ən d ˌ ɡ ɪ r ɪ ˌ d ɑːr ə ˈ d ɑː s /) [1] is an American journalist and political pundit. He is a former columnist for The New York Times.He is the author of four books: India Calling: An Intimate Portrait of a Nation's Remaking (2011), The True American: Murder and Mercy in Texas (2014), Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World (2018 ...

  4. Project 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons, the author of Just Faith: Reclaiming Progressive Christianity, criticized Project 2025 in an MSNBC article for appealing to Christian nationalism.

  5. Kasie Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Kasie Sue Hunt (born May 24, 1985) [1] is an American political correspondent for CNN, and host of CNN This Morning with Kasie Hunt.From 2013 to 2021, she was NBC News' Capitol Hill correspondent, covering Congress across all NBC News and MSNBC platforms, and was the host of MSNBC's Way Too Early with Kasie Hunt and Kasie DC.

  6. Craig Melvin - Wikipedia

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    Craig Delano Melvin [1] (born May 20, 1979) is an American broadcast journalist and anchor at NBC News and MSNBC.In August 2018, he became a news anchor on NBC's Today and, in October 2018, a co-host of Today Third Hour before being made permanent in January 2019, and Melvin also serves as a fill-in & substitute anchor for Today & NBC Nightly News.

  7. Ed Schultz - Wikipedia

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    Edward Andrew Schultz (January 27, 1954 – July 5, 2018) was an American television and radio host, political commentator, news anchor and sports broadcaster. [2]He was the host of The Ed Show, a weekday news talk program on MSNBC from 2009 to 2015, and The Ed Schultz Show, a talk radio show, nationally syndicated by Dial Global from 2004 to 2014. [3]

  8. Steve Kornacki - Wikipedia

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    From 2012 to 2013, Kornacki co-hosted The Cycle on MSNBC with political strategist Krystal Ball, pop-culture commentator Touré Neblett, and conservative columnist S.E. Cupp. [14] [15] He subsequently took over another MSNBC program, Up, airing Saturdays and Sundays from 8 to 10 a.m., starting in April 2013. [16]

  9. José Díaz-Balart - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Rundown later became known as MSNBC Live with Jose Diaz-Balart as part of a wider restructuring of MSNBC's dayside programming in 2015. [14] In late 2015, he also began working as a fill-in anchor for the Saturday edition of NBC Nightly News. He was officially named host of that program in July 2016, and he continues in that position ...