Naftali Bendavid is the deputy campaign editor for The Washington Post covering the 2020 United States presidential election.[1] He was a former Congressional reporter for The Wall Street Journal,[2] the deputy Washington bureau chief, White House correspondent and Justice Department correspondent for the Chicago Tribune,[3] as well as a reporter for the Miami Herald and Legal Times.[4] He is also published in the Los Angeles Times,[5] has appeared on NPR's Diane Rehm show[6] and PBS' Washington Week, and is the author of The Thumpin': How Rahm Emanuel and the Democrats Learned to be Ruthless and Ended the Republican Revolution.[7] He also edited Obama: The Essential Guide to the Democratic Nominee.[8]

Bendavid graduated from Columbia University in 1985 with a BA in political science,[9] and has a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University.[2]

Notes

  1. "Naftali Bendavid joins as deputy campaign editor". The Washington Post. January 18, 2019. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  2. 1 2 "Washington Post hires WSJ's Bendavid". Talking Biz News. 2019-01-18. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  3. "WSJ hires Tribune's Bendavid - - POLITICO.com". www.politico.com. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  4. "Naftali Bendavid". Random House. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  5. "News from California, the nation and world". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  6. "The Challenges of Closing Guantanamo". WAMU. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
  7. Andrew Glass. "Review: Talking a blue streak". POLITICO. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  8. Amazon.com search results (accessed May 22, 2009).
  9. "BOOKSHELF". Columbia College Today. April 2008.


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