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Jennifer Harper

Jennifer Harper

A graduate of Syracuse University, Jennifer Harper writes the daily Inside the Beltway column and provides additional coverage of breaking national news, plus long-term trends in politics, media issues, public opinion, popular culture, Hollywood foibles and “eureka” moments in health and science.

She has been a frequent broadcast commentator on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, C-SPAN, Voice of America, Citadel Broadcasting, Talk Radio Network and other news organizations. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., Ms. Harper grew up in Texas and arrived in Washington in time for Watergate -- and has been tracking the political and media landscape ever since.

She is an active member of the American Federation of TV Radio Artists and Screen Actors Guild. She has won 14 journalism awards during her years at The Washington Times.

To read Jennifer Harper's Inside the Beltway columns, click here. Contact her at jharper@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Jennifer Harper

Donald Trump and his family, shortly after he announced his intention to run for president on June 16, 2015. (Associated Press)

Donald Trump: ‘The people of this country are amazing’

The hardest working man in politics won his prize fair and square in the earliest hours of Wednesday. President-elect Donald Trump made what was repeatedly billed as a "gracious" and wise speech after winning the 2016 race for the White House - a stunning upset, according to a mostly stunned news media. Published November 8, 2016

Republican presidential nominees Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will be campaigning this weekend. (Associated Press)

Clinton campaign blitz: 33 events in 11 states this weekend

It had to end sometime. This is the last of the Inside the Beltway weekend candidate reports -- that is, until we start tracking outgoing and incoming presidents, transition teams, long goodbyes, short tempers, hanging chads, hysterical journalists and everything else looming on the horizon. On this final weekend before Election Day, here's where Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will be. Published November 3, 2016

Gary Johnson, Libertarian nominee for president. File photo. (Image from Gary Johnson)

Gary Johnson has a Libertarian strategy to win the White House

Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson has a master plan in place "to change history" and win the 2016 election. He maintains that quirky political circumstances, voting variables and polling inaccuracies could play in their favor. Published October 31, 2016

Donald Trump and President Ronald Reagan meet at a 1985 White House reception. (Ronald Reagan Presidential Library) ** FILE **

Inside the Beltway: Reagan ‘alumni’ unite for Trump

An interesting Gipper moment: Donald Trump himself has announced the support of the 240-member "Reagan Alumni Advisory Council for Trump-Pence." All the members are former advisers to Ronald Reagan> or worked in a senior capacity within his administration. They now see a historic parallel emerging eight days from the election itself. Published October 30, 2016

A conversation has emerged about a hidden population of Americans who could suddenly step forward and vote for Donald Trump. (Associated Press)

The ‘hidden’ Donald Trump vote becomes a formidable force

Despite media hysteria and a daily influx of polls, a persistent conversation has emerged about the huge, hidden population of Americans who could suddenly step forward and vote for Donald Trump. It is a powerful, unknown factor with much potential -- and one which makes Democratic strategists plenty nervous. Published October 27, 2016

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump points towards guests during an campaign event with employees at Trump National Doral, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, in Miami. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Trump-related broadcast news stories negative 91 percent of time, study finds

A new, long-term study by the Media Research Center underscores Donald Trump's claims that the press is against him. Analysts for the conservative watchdog evaluated evening news coverage on ABC, CBS and NBC during a 12-week period from July through mid-October to find that 91 percent of the stories on Mr. Trump were negative. Published October 25, 2016

A recent Gallup poll finds respect for law enforcement is the highest across 14 demographic groups, among Republicans (86 percent) and conservatives (85 percent), and among liberals and Democrats as well. (Associated Press)

American respect for police surges to record levels, Gallup poll finds

"Three in four Americans (76 percent) say they have 'a great deal' of respect for the police in their area, up 12 percentage points from last year," reports Justin McCarthy, a Gallup analyst who notes that this finding is significantly higher now than in any measurement taken since the 1990s, and is just one point below the high of 77 percent recorded in 1967. Published October 24, 2016