Hallie Jackson
Hallie J. Jackson is an American journalist as well as a political analyst. At present, she's the principal White House reporter on 'NBC News and anchors several news programs for 'MSNBC' (cable division of the 'NBC'). Her birthplace and upbringing was in Pennsylvania and earned her bachelor's in political science from John Hopkins University. After working for a few TV stations in Maryland, Delaware and Connecticut (affiliated with CBS), Jackson moved to 'Hearst Corporation', and reported from Washington DC for all 26 of their stations. Then she joined NBC News at the end of 2014, and spent a year working for NBC Los Angeles. The quality of her reporting on various election campaigns, including the 2016 Presidential Elections, earned her the reputation as an devoted political correspondent. She's an incredibly versatile and efficient reporter. Her job is to report on the presidential race for Ted Cruz, and conduct exclusive interviews with prominent candidates in the 'GOP.' In 2017, "NBC" appointed Jackson as their main 'White House journalist. She is the wife of Douglas Hitchner and is a mother of two daughters.



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