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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

Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in Youngstown, Ohio, Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Trump issues his third public opinion poll: the ‘Stop Hillary Survey’

Honoring his vow to bypass the mainstream media and outwit the pollsters, GOP nominee Donald Trump has issued his third public poll on Friday, this one simply titled "The Stop Hillary Survey." Like the two polls issued earlier in the week, this one offers 30 questions for the respondents and was organized by Team Trump, a joint organization composed of Donald J. Trump for President and the Republican National Committee. Published August 19, 2016

Sen. Bernard Sanders said he wasn't sure whether the Clinton Foundation needs to be shut down altogether, but said if Hillary Clinton wins the White House, she needs to divorce herself from it. (Associated Press)

Bernie Sanders organizes ‘Our Revolution’ and plans new event

Some observers wonder if Sen. Bernie Sanders is still running for president. Yes, he suspended his campaign, yet his zeal for political causes still blazes. Mr. Sanders has formed an active spin-off activist organization called "Our Revolution." Next week, the self-described democratic socialist will host a national political event -- but not in a stadium. The event will be streamed live to some 2,000 "organizing meetings" around the nation. Published August 18, 2016

Stephen K. Bannon, the new campaign manager for Donald Trump, during an appearance on the Fox News Channel.

Stephen Bannon, Donald Trump’s campaign chief, poised for battle

As the new playcaller behind Donald Trump's presidenital campaign, Stephen K. Bannon has drawn instant, nervous news coverage -- already deemed a "street fighter" by CNN, a "right wing Rottweiler" by Vice, a "rogue and provocateur" by Politico, and "Trump's latest Svengali" by Mother Jones. Published August 17, 2016

Donald Trump will sit down with Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity for an exclusive one-hour town hall in Wisconsin Tuesday. (Erie Times-News via Associated Press)

Inside the Beltway: Trump bypasses media, creates his own polls

Donald Trump appears intent on bypassing the news media, the major pollsters and the chokehold they have on popular opinion. In a distinctly insurgent-style maneuver, the Republican presidential nominee has launched his own outreach to voters: Trump polls. Published August 15, 2016

New polling numbers show that the rancor in America between supporters of the two major presidential candidates is rather high. (Associated Press)

Rift: 72 percent of voters say America is more divided than it was four years ago

Sooner or later, American politicians will remember the old adage "united we stand, divided we fall" and act accordingly -- seeking to tamp down destructive trends and bolster those that could help our less-than-perfect union. Maybe the press can lend a hand, though that seems doubtful. Meanwhile, new poll numbers reveal just how serious the rift has become in America. Published August 14, 2016

New polling numbers show that voters trust Republican Donald Trump's vision for the ecomony over that of Hillary Clinton. (Associated Press)

Leaning towards the businessman: Voters favor Donald Trump on the economy

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton must confront persistent, pesky poll numbers when she arrives in Detroit to give a major policy speech Thursday. Voters consistently rate the economy as the most important issue facing the nation. They also consistently trust Donald Trump on the economy more than they do Mrs. Clinton -- this according to multiple polls in recent months. Published August 10, 2016

Libertarian candidates Gary Johnson and William Weld are enjoying greater press attention. (Image courtesy Gary Johnson)

Libertarian star power: The media discovers Gary Johnson

Third-party fever has struck the news media. Not too long ago, appearances and interviews with Libertarian presidential hopeful Gary Johnson were not so common. The press, however, has discovered Mr. Johnson and his vice presidential running mate, William Weld -- who pride themselves on being outsiders in a most unusual election. Published August 9, 2016

Donald Trump Jr. is upping the fundraising effort for his father's campaign for president. (Associated Press)

‘Trump Train’ fundraiser designed to roll past hostile press

Let's not forget that he's a media guy himself. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump intends to bypass the ever-hostile, left-leaning press and go directly to the voters with his message. There's a call out to "power the Trump train" -- actually a one-week fundraising initiative just launched by Mr. Trump's campaign. Published August 8, 2016

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Inside the Beltway: Trump and Clinton vie for the economy

Detroit is the destination of choice for the two presidential nominees, both ready to offer major economic policy speeches. Republican Donald Trump appears Monday before an audience of 1,500 at the Detroit Economic Club -- long a traditional stop for White House hopefuls. Published August 7, 2016

It's time for President Obama and family to head to Martha's Vineyard for their summer vacation. (Associated Press)

Inevitable: Media turns its full fury on Trump in slow-news August

It is vacation time for President Obama and his family, who will step aboard Air Force One on Saturday and head north to sleek and refreshing Martha's Vineyard for the annual summer getaway -- the last for them, at least as the first family. Published August 4, 2016