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Donna Brazile. Donna Lease Brazile[1] (/ brəˈzɪl / brə-ZIL; born December 15, 1959) [2] is an American political strategist, campaign manager, and political analyst who served twice as acting Chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). She is currently an ABC News contributor, and was previously a Fox News contributor until her ...
Presidential debate questions shared by Donna Brazile [ edit ] On October 11, 2016, WikiLeaks released the text of an email sent by Donna Brazile on March 12, 2016, to Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri with the subject header "From time to time I get questions in advance."
A subsequent WikiLeaks email dump suggested that DNC vice chair Donna Brazile gave Clinton an unfair advantage in the debate with Sanders, revealed by Brazille's email message on March 5, 2016, to John Podesta and Jennifer Palmieri with the title: "One of the questions directed to HRC tomorrow is from a woman with a rash." The message continued ...
Trump also questioned why he should debate Vice President Kamala Harris on the network, suggesting that panelist Donna Brazile may give Harris debate questions ahead of time, referencing a 2016 ...
Chris Christie and Donna Brazile weigh in on Vice Pres. Harris' and former Pres. Trump's debate performance last night and what the candidates’ strategy should be moving forward. pic.twitter.com ...
Brazile resigned on Oct. 14, a CNN spokesperson confirmed. Her deal had been suspended in July when she took over for Debbie Wasserman Schultz. CNN parts ways with Donna Brazile after debate ...
The WikiLeaks publication included emails showing that CNN contributor Donna Brazile shared questions with the Clinton campaign prior to debates during the DNC primaries. [ 56 ] On October 11, 2016, WikiLeaks released the text of an email sent by Donna Brazile on March 12, 2016, to Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri with the ...
Some cite 2016, when then-candidate Hillary Clinton actually was fed some debate questions by Democratic Party strategist Donna Brazile, who was also a CNN commentator.