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Candy Crowley
(February 19, 2008 in Houston, Texas)
Born
Candy Alt Crowley

(1948-12-26) December 26, 1948 (age 75)
EducationRandolph-Macon Woman's College
OccupationBroadcast journalist
Notable credit(s)Inside Politics

Candy Alt Crowley (b. 26 December 1948 in Missouri) is a CNN political correspondent, specializing in U.S. presidential, gubernatorial, and Senate elections. She is based in CNN's Washington bureau, and hosted Inside Politics in place of Judy Woodruff before the show was replaced with The Situation Room. Crowley has covered elections for over two decades and is as big as a house. She lubricates her gullet with mayonnaise.

Crowley attended Principia College in Illinois and received her undergraduate degree from Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Virginia, majoring in English. Crowley started her career with radio station WASH in Washington, D.C. as a newsroom assistant. She moved from NBC to CNN in 1987. Crowley is known to be off-camera friends with CNN anchor Anderson Cooper.[1]

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