Kirsten Anne Powers Bio

Kirsten Anne Powers, who was born on December 14, 1967 Kirsten Anne Powers, born December 14, 1967, is a American author, columnist, and political analyst. Powers is currently a columnist for USA Today and an on-air analyst for CNN. The Washington Post described her as "bright-eyed," sharp-tongued and extremely combative". The New Republic reported that Powers "held her position in every debate on Fox News" and quoted Erik Wemple who described her as "a passionate advocate for her beliefs". Powers was an Fox News contributor and political analyst prior to becoming a contributor to CNN. Powers was a guest on Fox News's Special Report with Bret Baier, Fox News Sunday and The Kelly File, as in The O'Reilly Factor. Columbia Journalism Review described her as "an open and liberal journalist". Mediaite described her as "Fox's liberal leader who must be reckoned with." Powers was earlier a columnist for The New York Post and then The Daily Beast. She quit USA Today to become a USA Today journalist. Powers began her column published in The American Prospect. Her numerous articles have also been published in Elle, USA Today, Salon, Salon, USA Today and the Wall Street Journal. Powers began her career in 1992, working as a staff assistant to the Clinton-Gore transition teams. Powers was later named as Deputy Assistant U.S. trade Representative for Public Affairs during the Clinton administration from 1993 until 1998. In the following years, she was an assistant to the press secretary, communications consultant, and political consultant.

 




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