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Rachel Maddow detailed Monday night how new polls show that President Donald Trump “has never been more unpopular than he is right now.” The MSNBC host began Monday by pointing to a new CNN poll, which revealed that Trump’s current disapproval rating ...
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MSNBC is forging a new path on the small screen. The network will officially relaunch as My Source News Opinion World, MS NOW for short, on November 15 as a part of their separation from Comcast. MSNBC is one of several channels that will live under the ...
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MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow put Kamala Harris on the spot for appearing to cross Pete Buttigieg off her list of potential 2024 presidential running mates “because he was gay.” Harris joined Maddow on Monday night to discuss her book “107 Days” on her ...
Rachel Maddow received a bachelor’s degree in public policy from Stanford University before attending Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship and earning a doctorate in political science. She became an MSNBC political analyst in 2008,
MSNBC's revamped programming, including Jen Psaki's show, faces significant viewership drops through one month.
The MS NOW host delivered an impromptu rallying cry live on the air after news broke that veteran "60 Minutes" anchor Scott Pelley had been fired.