Word: nagourney
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...best moments of last year was going to Border Café with the chief political correspondent of the New York Times,” Burns said, referring to fall IOP fellow Adam Nagourney...
Juliet S. Samuel ’09 lives in Wigglesworth Hall. She is a liaison for IOP Fellow Adam Nagourney...
...Fellow Martin Frost, a former U.S. Representative, D-Texas, noted the current political polarization. He said that Reagan was the last president truly to seek bipartisan support, because his party’s majority in Congress was so slim that cooperation was necessary to get anything done. But Adam Nagourney, chief political correspondent for The New York Times, attributed the polarization to the increased availability of information, which forces politicians to get “louder and more coarse” to win attention. He also suggested that journalists’ “bias toward conflict...
...centrist overtones, he took care to include progressive themes. “Being part of the sensible center does not mean that we have to get rid of our progressive ideals,” he said. Warner came to campus as a guest of IOP Fellow Adam Nagourney, the national political reporter at the New York Times, and spoke to a group of Harvard College Democrats. The Harvard Dems sent 18 undergraduates to Virginia this fall to knock on doors and phone bank for Tim Kaine, who was lieutenant governor under Warner and is now governor-elect. Though Governor Warner...
Joining Ginsberg, Graham, Jacques, and Nagourney as IOP fellows this fall are Martin Frost, a former Texas congressman who lost to Howard Dean earlier this year in a bid to chair the Democratic National Committee; Joseph Gaylord, a former counselor to Newt Gingrich (and Ginsberg’s first political boss, Ginsberg said); and Lisa Davis, a former advisor to Bill Clinton’s 1996 reelection campaign...