Tara Setmayer
Tara Setmayer | |
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Born | Queens, United States | September 9, 1975
Nationality | American |
Education | Paramus High School, New Jersey |
Alma mater | The George Washington University, Washington D.C. |
Occupation | Political commentator |
Years active | 1998—present |
Employer(s) | CNN, ABC |
Known for | ABC News Political Contributor (2017-present), CNN Political Commentator (2014—present ) Co-host, Real News on TheBlaze (TV) (2013—2014) Communications Director, U.S. House of Representatives (2006—2013) Communications specialist for the Coalition on Urban Renewal & Education (CURE) |
Political party | Republican |
Website | Official website |
Tara Olivia Setmayer[1] (born September 9, 1975) is currently a CNN Political Commentator, Contributor to ABC News and former GOP Communications Director on Capitol Hill. She has appeared on ABC's The View,[2] ABC's Good Morning America, and on HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher. On January 9, 2020, Setmayer was named as a Harvard Institute of Politics Spring 2020 Resident Fellow. Also in January 2020, she joined The Lincoln Project as a Senior Advisor. In 2017, Setmayer was named as a board director for Stand Up Republic, a non profit organization formed in the wake of the 2016 election of Donald Trump to unite Americans behind the defense of democratic norms, ideals and institutions.
Prior to joining ABC, Setmayer was a CNN political commentator from 2014 through the 2016 presidential election cycle, regularly appearing on CNN's New Day, Erin Burnett OutFront, Anderson Cooper 360° and CNN Tonight with Don Lemon news analysis shows, and through 2017 subsequently appeared on CNN political panels, where she was credited as an ABC News guest contributor. Setmayer rejoined CNN as a commentator in January 2018. She currently writes for Cosmopolitan, and has contributed to The Daily Beast and CNN.com. She has also guest-hosted on SiriusXM's Patriot and POTUS channels.
Setmayer focuses her "tell it like it is" commentary and analysis on political issues that impact America's future. During the 2016 presidential election cycle, she earned the reputation of being an outspoken conservative critic of Donald Trump and challenged his surrogates on the veracity of their claims. Vulture.com recognized her as one of 2016's "Top 20 Election Coverage Stars" on TV.
Early life and education
Setmayer was born in 1975 in Queens, New York but raised in Paramus, a borough of Bergen County in northern New Jersey.[3] Her family has been long time residents of Paramus, where her grandfather Emil Setmayer, served 40 years with the Paramus Police Department, retiring as captain and 71 years with the Paramus Company 03 Volunteer Fire Department. She was educated at Paramus High School, a public high school in Bergen County, New Jersey, from which she graduated in 1993, followed by The George Washington University in Washington D.C., where she majored in Political Science with a focus on public policy and Journalism.
Setmayer is of mixed heritage: her mother is of German and Italian descent and her father is of Afro-Guatemalan descent.[4]
Life and career
Setmayer is married and currently resides in the New York City area.
Setmayer served as a former research fellow and communications specialist for the Coalition on Urban Renewal & Education (CURE), a non-profit organization dealing with the impact of social policies on America's inner cities and the poor. She also served as a political trainer for GOPAC, a conservative organization specializing in educating, organizing and training grassroots Republicans intending to run for public office.[5]
From 2006—2013, Setmayer worked in the U.S. House of Representatives as the Communications Director for Republican Representative Dana Rohrabacher of California, during which she handled immigration and federal law enforcement policy issues, and led the national effort to free Border Patrol Agents Ramos and Compean through a presidential commutation.[5]
For over two years, Setmayer served as a community liaison advocating on a variety of issues including affordable housing and services for the chronically homeless and children in South Florida where she co-founded a faith based homeless program. She was a regular panelist on the women's issues program To the Contrary on PBS, and was featured in several local and national publications including The Wall Street Journal, The Hill newspaper where she was included in the publication's annual 50 Most Beautiful list in 2010, and Ebony magazine, on terrestrial radio syndication and satellite, News & Notes and Tell Me More on NPR and XM Radio.[5] As a media commentator, she has appeared on a range of television programs on CNN, CNN International, ABC, Fox News, MSNBC and HBO.[5]
CNN
In 2014, Setmayer joined CNN as a conservative political commentator, contributing to a wide range of programs, including Erin Burnett OutFront, Anderson Cooper 360° and CNN Tonight. During panel discussion programs on the network, she has expressed strong criticism of Donald Trump.
References
- ^ "Tara Olivia Setmayer, Congressional Staffer". Legistorm.com. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- ^ The View (2017-02-28), Tara Setmayer Presidential Address To Congress And More | The View, retrieved 2017-06-18
- ^ "Tara Setmayer: Cool, calm, collected [50 Most Beautiful People 2010]". TheHill.com. 2010-07-28. Archived from the original on 2011-09-05. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
- ^ Cox, Tony (August 11, 2006). "Roundtable: U.K. Bomb Plot, Picking a Race". NPR.
My mother is German-Italian, my father is from Guatemala, but I have, you know, I'm dark skinned. So what does that mean? And no one really knew.
- ^ a b c d "Tara Setmayer". NY WICI.org. Archived from the original on 2017-04-10. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
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- Living people
- 1975 births
- American people of Guatemalan descent
- American people of German descent
- American people of Italian descent
- American broadcast news analysts
- American political consultants
- American political commentators
- CNN people
- Columbian College of Arts and Sciences alumni
- New York (state) Republicans