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Candy Crowley and Martha Teichner are not related; they are both journalists but have different backgrounds and careers. Candy Crowley is known for her work as a political correspondent and anchor for CNN, while Martha Teichner is recognized for her reporting and storytelling as a correspondent for CBS News. Although they may share similar professions, there is no familial connection between them.

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Is Michael related to candy crowley?

Michael Crowley is not directly related to Candy Crowley; they are not known to share a family connection. Michael Crowley is a political journalist, while Candy Crowley is a former CNN anchor and political correspondent. They may share the same last name, but there is no public information suggesting a familial relationship between them.


What is Candy Crowley's party affiliation?

Candy Crowley is a Democrat, as are all of CNN's anchors.


Is Candy Crowley Republican or Democrat?

It is believed that Candy Crowley is a Republican, though information about her party affiliation is not widely available.


Has candy crowley been married?

Yes, Candy Crowley has been married. She was married to her husband, who is a former executive at CNN, but they later divorced. Crowley has largely kept her personal life private, so specific details about her marriage and family are not widely available.


Did Barack Obama pay Candy Crowley for lying in the debate?

No. While Republicans and commentators on Fox News believe this sincerely, there is no credible evidence to support it. Candy Crowley has had a very long and very non-partisan career. Obviously, Republican supporters of Mitt Romney objected to her correction of Mr. Romney during the debate, while Democratic supporters of the president were delighted. But just because partisans are upset (or pleased), you have to look at the totality of a person's career, rather than one incident. Candy Crowley has a good reputation as a reporter and is generally seen as someone who does her job. Further, the debates are not supervised by CNN. Even if Mr. Obama or Mr. Romney wanted to bribe someone, their campaigns did not select the moderators, nor the venues, nor the networks that ran the debates. And political rhetoric aside, there is no credible evidence that Mr. Obama had any influence over her, nor any evidence that she "lied". Mr. Romney did in fact say several things that were demonstrably false (see for example his untrue claim that Mr. Obama goes around "apologizing for America," a political assertion rated "Pants On Fire" by Politifact and other fact-checking sites). Whether Crowley should have said anything to stop Mr. Romney during that particular question is a subject we can agree or disagree about, but it is unfair to call her a liar or to imply that she was bribed. There is no evidence of either.