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Danielle Kurtzleben

Politics Reporter at NPR

Danielle Kurtzleben is a talented journalist with a focus on politics, demographics, and culture, particularly gender-related issues. She is currently affiliated with NPR where she covers stories related to The Left and Democratic Party.

Danielle holds a Master of Arts in International Relations, Media and Public Affairs from The George Washington University, and a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Carleton College.

With an impressive career history, Danielle has held notable positions such as Political Reporter at NPR, Business and Economics Correspondent at Vox.com, and Associate Editor at U.S. News & World Report. She has also worked as a Research Coder at the Project for Excellence in Journalism at the Pew Research Center and as a Youth Director at Plymouth Congregational Church.

Her experience extends to roles such as Research Assistant at George Washington University, Freelance Writer/Editor, and Editorial Intern at Rake Publishing.

Danielle's work has been praised by individuals in the field, including @tressiemcphd, who referred to one of her essays as 'amazing.'

Highlights

Dec 20 · twitter

Going back and listening to GWB, McCain, and Romney praise free trade to the skies is wild after 9 years of Trump.

How Trump made the free trade party into the tariff party: https://t.co/i8NFm6LBbO

(Featuring @D_A_Irwin @PoliticsAtPenn's Diana Mutz, and @SenToomey)

Sep 24 · twitter

I have seen the Substance and holy shit I have never seen a movie go so hard

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States