Gloria Borger

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Gloria Anne Borger is an experienced American political analyst, journalist, news anchor, presenter, and columnist

Sep 22, 1952

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 22, 1952
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Journalists, Political Analyst, Media Personalities, Journalists, TV Anchors, TV Presenters
  • City/State: New Yorkers
  • Spouses: Lance Morgan
  • Known as: Gloria Anne Borger
  • Childrens: Evan Morgan

Gloria Borger born at

New Rochelle, New York

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Birth Place

On September 8, 1974, she married Lance Morgan, a public relations executive, in Beth‐El Synagogue, New Rochelle. Their son, Evan Morgan, was born in 1985.

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Personal Life

Evan, who is a partner in the Washington-based venture-capital firm ‘Revolution,’ married politician Jon Huntsman Jr.'s daughter, Mary Anne Huntsman, on October 17, 2015.

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Personal Life

Gloria was born on September 22, 1952, in New Rochelle, New York, USA, into a Jewish family. Her father, Richard Borger, was the owner of an electrical-appliances distribution company, ‘Borger’s.’

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Childhood & Early Life

Growing up in New Rochelle with her sibling Paula Borger, Gloria studied at the ‘New Rochelle High School,’ from where she completed her graduation in 1970. Thereafter, she enrolled at ‘Colgate University,’ a private liberal-arts college, situated in Madison County, New York, and graduated from in 1974.

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Childhood & Early Life

Following her graduation, Gloria stepped into the world of journalism that saw her covering political news for ‘Washington Star,’ a yesteryear daily afternoon-newspaper, published in Washington DC. She also co-authored a daily serial that was later published as the book ‘Federal Triangle,’ a parody of Washington’s political scenario.

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Career

She served ‘U.S. News & World Report’ as a political columnist and had a stint with ‘Newsweek’ as the congressional correspondent. In 1979, she reported the ‘Three Mile Island’ accident for ‘Newsweek.’ Her initial journalism career saw her earning the ‘Watson Traveling Fellowship’ to study the British press.

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Career

Starting from 2002 to 2004, she served as the co-anchor of ‘CNBC's’ ‘Capital Report.’

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Career

She worked as a national political correspondent for ‘CBS News.’ She appeared in the ‘CBS’ Sunday-morning political interview show ‘Face the Nation’ and in the American weekly primetime news-magazine TV program ‘60 Minutes II,’ apart from contributing to many of the network's special events coverage.

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She joined ‘CNN’ in September 2007 and presently serves them as their chief political analyst. She regularly features in the newscast ‘Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer,’ hosted by Wolf Blitzer and aired live on ‘CNN’ on weekdays, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm ET. She is also part of the TV news show ‘Anderson Cooper 360,’ which airs in the evening, from Monday to Friday, and is hosted by Anderson Cooper.

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