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Carl Cameron

Monday, March 31, 2008

Carl Cameron is FOX News Channel’s (FNC) chief political correspondent and reports on presidential, gubernatorial, and congressional elections for the network. Cameron joined FNC in 1996 and is based in Washington, DC.

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Prior to becoming chief political correspondent, Cameron served as chief White House correspondent. In that capacity, Cameron was responsible for reporting on all presidential activities, both nationally and internationally.

Cameron has extensive experience covering politics, policy, and breaking news from the nation’s capital. Cameron played an integral role in FNC’s coverage of the 2004 presidential election, traveling around the nation with the Democratic presidential candidates beginning in September 2003 and securing numerous first interviews. In 2004 Cameron was the first to report that Ralph Nader was entering the presidential race.

Before that, Cameron reported on the 2002 elections and covered every major political news event of the 2000 election cycle. From the primary battleground of New Hampshire to the Inauguration of the 43rd U.S. President, Cameron established a reputation for fair and in-depth reporting. In 2004, Cameron was cited by Newsday’s Verne Gay as "cable news' most aggressive and plugged-in correspondent" and earlier The Village Voice’s Nat Hentoff referred to Cameron's reporting as " . . . equal[ing] the standard that broadcast journalists Edward R. Murrow and Fred Friendly use to set."

Since 1988 Cameron has traveled hundreds of thousands of miles with Democratic and Republican presidential candidates. He has covered the presidential campaigns of John Kerry, Pat Buchanan, George Bush, Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, Jesse Jackson, Edward Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and Paul Tsongas, among others.

Cameron joined the FOX News Channel as the network's political correspondent on Capitol Hill. In 1996, he provided primary election coverage of the year’s presidential campaign.

Prior to joining FOX News, Cameron was the political director for WMUR-TV, New Hampshire's only statewide television station, renowned for its coverage of presidential politics. Cameron began his broadcast career in 1985 at radio stations WFEA and WZID in Manchester, NH.

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