Jamelle Bouie is chief political correspondent for Slate magazine and a political analyst for CBS News. He covers campaigns, elections, and national affairs. Before Slate, Bouie was a staff writer at The Daily Beast and held fellowships at The American Prospect and The Nation magazine. His reporting and analysis has appeared in The American Prospect, The Nation, The Atlantic,The Washington Post, and on CNN.com. In 2015, Forbes named Bouie to its 30 Under 30 in Media list as one of the individuals driving the ever-shifting landscape of news and content. In 2017, Washingtonian magazine named him one of its 40 Under 40 to watch in the District.
Previously
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