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Michael Barone was born on September 19, 1944. He is an American political analyst known for his conservative commentary and in-depth knowledge of American politics. Barone earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University and later received his L.L.B. from Yale Law School.
His father, Charles G. Barone, was a surgeon of Italian descent, and his mother, Alice Darcy Barone, a teacher of Irish heritage. Their backgrounds contributed to Barone's broad understanding of immigrant experiences, a recurring theme in his analyses.
Michael Barone is a Senior Political Analyst at the Washington Examiner, where he contributes columns twice a week and writes regularly for the outlet’s blog. His political commentary also extends to television, where he serves as a contributor for Fox News Channel, primarily covering election-related topics.
Known for his conservative political stance, Barone distinguishes himself by his nuanced view on immigration. He often emphasizes the positive contributions immigrants make to American society, shaped in part by his own family background.
Throughout his career, Barone has held notable positions in journalism and political research, including:
· Senior Political Analyst · Fox News Channel contributor since 2001 · Senior Writer at U.S. News & World Report · Staff Editor at Reader’s Digest · Member of the Editorial Board at The Washington Post · Vice President at Peter D. Hart Research Associates (1974–1981)
Barone is a prolific writer whose publications analyze American political and economic development. One of his recurring themes is the evolution of the American economy from the era of Franklin D. Roosevelt to that of Ronald Reagan. His notable books include:
· Hard America, Soft America · Our First Revolution · Our Country
He is also the co-author of The Almanac of American Politics, a reference guide to federal and gubernatorial political figures, published biennially. This work is highly regarded for its detailed analysis of American political geography and trends.
Barone gained attention during the 2012 U.S. presidential election for predicting a victory for Republican candidate Mitt Romney over incumbent Barack Obama, forecasting an electoral count of 315 to 223. This prediction proved inaccurate, as Obama won re-election. Several of Barone’s state-level forecasts, including for Florida, Virginia, Ohio, and Colorado, also did not align with actual results.
Despite occasional misjudgments, Barone remains a respected voice in political commentary due to his extensive knowledge of national politics, history, and political development. He frequently offers insight on presidential races and broader electoral trends.
Over the years, Barone has appeared as a commentator on various news programs including The McLaughlin Group, Hardball, Today, Meet the Press, Crossfire, and Good Morning America. These appearances have amplified his voice as a leading political analyst.
Barone joined U.S. News & World Report in 1989 and remained with the publication until 1997. He currently resides in Washington, D.C. Demonstrating a deep commitment to thorough political reporting, he has traveled extensively across all 50 U.S. states and each of the country's 435 congressional districts. Internationally, he has reported from 51 countries, including coverage of elections in Italy, Russia, the United Kingdom, and Mexico.
Earlier in his legal career, Barone served as a law clerk to Judge Wade McCree. He was married to Joan Shorenstein, a television producer and journalist; she passed away after a ten-year battle with cancer.
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