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Ali Vitali

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American journalist
Ali Vitali
Born (1990-03-22)March 22, 1990 (age 35)
EducationTulane University(BA)
OccupationJournalist

Ali Vitali (born March 22, 1990) is an American journalist, television analyst, and author.

Early life

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Ali Vitali was born on March 22,[1] 1990[2] to Lou and Angela Vitali. She grew up inBriarcliff Manor, New York with a younger sister.[1][3]

Vitali majored in Political Science and Communications with a minor in English and graduated as a Magna Cum Laude Presidential Scholar with Department Honors in 2012[2] fromTulane University.[4][3]

Career

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In 2012, Vitali was a Production and Development Assistant atABC News. She worked at Sweet Lemon Media (2012–14) as VP and Managing Editor.[2][5]

Vitali covered theDonald Trump 2016 presidential campaign and was aWhite Housecorrespondent withNBC News Digital.[6]

Vitali was an embedded journalist on theElizabeth Warren 2020 presidential campaign, helping to inform her bookElectable.[7] She also covered theAmy Klobuchar 2020 campaign, andMichael Bloomberg 2020 campaign.[6] She has served as a Capitol Hill correspondent with NBC News and has appeared as a panelist onWashington Week.[4][3]

In December 2024,MSNBC announced that Vitali would anchor MSNBC's early morning news programWay Too Early starting in January 2025, replacingJonathan Lemire, who moved toMorning Joe's 9 a.m. hour.[8]

Works

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References

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  1. ^ab"BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Ali Vitali, NBC political reporter".Politico. March 22, 2019.
  2. ^abc"Ali Vitali: Biography 2021".biographyhost. 29 July 2021. Retrieved2023-02-16.
  3. ^abcEditorial Team (2021-02-19)."Ali Vitali Bio, Wikipedia, Age ( MSNBC ) Wiki, Ethnicity, Parents, Boyfriend".Marathi.TV. Retrieved2023-02-16.
  4. ^ab"Impression: Ali Vitali".tulanian.tulane.edu. Winter 2023.
  5. ^"Ali Vitali Bio, Age, NBC, Ethnicity, Height, Parents, Father, Husband, Dating".ProfileBios. 2022-01-12. Retrieved2023-02-16.
  6. ^ab"Ali Vitali".Washington Week. 2021-10-28. Archived fromthe original on May 17, 2022. Retrieved2022-11-05.
  7. ^"Elizabeth Warren and the 'Electability Question'".POLITICO. 12 August 2022. Retrieved2022-08-29.
  8. ^Steinberg, Brian (2024-12-09)."Ali Vitali Will Take Reins of MSNBC's 'Way Too Early'".Variety. Retrieved2024-12-09.
  9. ^Métraux, Julia (2022-08-22)."Why don't we see women as "electable"?".Poynter. Retrieved2022-08-24.
  10. ^"NBC's Ali Vitali on how the US can elect its first female president: 'More of them need to run'".Business Insider. Retrieved2022-08-24.
  11. ^"New book 'Electable' explores why a woman still hasn't won the presidency... yet".NPR.org. Retrieved2022-08-24.
  12. ^Haines, Errin (2022-08-19)."What makes someone presidential — and will she ever be elected?".The 19th. Retrieved2022-08-24.
  13. ^"Ali Vitali's "Electable" challenges voters to reconsider who they 'envision' can be president".MSNBC.com. Retrieved2022-08-24.
  14. ^Schizer, Meredith Wolf (2022-08-17)."NBC reporter Ali Vitali says 'just winning' proves women's 'electability'".Newsweek. Retrieved2022-08-24.

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