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Ali Vitali

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Ali Vitali is an American journalist, television analyst, and author.

Career

She graduated from Tulane University.[1]

She was an embedded journalist on the Elizabeth Warren 2020 presidential campaign, helping to inform her book Electable.[2] She also covered the Amy Klobuchar 2020 campaign, and Michael Bloomberg 2020 campaign.[3]

Works

  • Electable: Why America Hasn’t Put A Woman In The White House…Yet, Dey Street Books, 2022. ISBN 9780063058637 [4][5][6][7][8][9]

References

  1. ^ "View Content". alumni.tulane.edu. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  2. ^ "Elizabeth Warren and the 'Electability Question'". POLITICO. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  3. ^ "Ali Vitali". Washington Week. 2021-10-28. Retrieved 2022-11-05.
  4. ^ Métraux, Julia (2022-08-22). "Why don't we see women as "electable"?". Poynter. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  5. ^ "NBC's Ali Vitali on how the US can elect its first female president: 'More of them need to run'". Business Insider. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  6. ^ "New book 'Electable' explores why a woman still hasn't won the presidency... yet". NPR.org. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  7. ^ Haines, Errin (2022-08-19). "What makes someone presidential — and will she ever be elected?". The 19th. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  8. ^ "Ali Vitali's "Electable" challenges voters to reconsider who they 'envision' can be president". MSNBC.com. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  9. ^ Schizer, Meredith Wolf (2022-08-17). "NBC reporter Ali Vitali says 'just winning' proves women's 'electability'". Newsweek. Retrieved 2022-08-24.