Gloria Borger
Political Analyst
CNN
Watch
Borger's most recent appearances on Washington Week
Read Borger's columns
in Reporter's Notebook
Gloria Borger joined CNN as a senior political analyst in September 2007. She appears frequently on daily political programs including The Situation Room and Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull.
Borger was formerly CBS News' national political correspondent and a contributor to CBS's Face the Nation, 60 Minutes II and the network's special events coverage. From 2002-2004, she was the co-anchor of CNBC's Capital Report.
Borger began her professional career in 1976 as a reporter at the Washington Star where she covered politics and co-authored a daily serial, eventually published as a book, called "Federal Triangle," a parody about political life in Washington. She won a series of Front Page Awards given by the Newswomen's Club of New York. Borger was also a Washington-based correspondent for Newsweek magazine where she worked as a general assignment reporter and then as chief congressional correspondent. Early in her career, Borger was awarded the Watson Traveling Fellowship to study the British press.
Borger graduated from Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y., where she has served on the board of trustees.
[ Around the Table ]
|