The host of "The Daily Rundown with Chuck Todd" on MSNBC has publicly said that he is 5'2".
Chuck Todd is almost 4 ft. 9 in.
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Charles David "Chuck" Todd is the Chief White House corrospondent, NBC News Political Director and host of NBC's Meet the Press. He was born on April 8, 1972.
Most of the time, Fox News does not critique GOP candidates, since the network is identified with the Republican party and promotes Republican views. But there are two kinds of people on Fox News-- opinion commentators (most of whom tend to lean pro-Republican, and praise Republican ideas); and news anchors, who try to be objective and keep opinion out of their reporting. Thus, Shep Smith or Bret Baier or even Chris Wallace would at times critique a Republican candidate who is in the news, since reporting the news (even about Republicans) is part of their job, and they take it seriously.
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Yes he is. He supported Mike Hucabee in 08. Source: Fox news
Chuck Todd's salary is over $750,000 annually. Chuck works for NBC News as the White House Correspondent. He is married and has two children.
Charles David "Chuck" Todd is the Chief White House corrospondent, NBC News Political Director and host of NBC's Meet the Press. He was born on April 8, 1972.
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He's a republican.
I am guessing Republican because he was on Fox News. However, Meryl Streep appeared on Huckabee on Fox News, and she is a political liberal.
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MSNBC tends to lean Democrat while Fox News tends to lean Republican.
Yes, Harris Faulkner is a registered Republican. She is a well-known news anchor and conservative commentator who hosts a show on Fox News.
typically democrat
Most of the time, Fox News does not critique GOP candidates, since the network is identified with the Republican party and promotes Republican views. But there are two kinds of people on Fox News-- opinion commentators (most of whom tend to lean pro-Republican, and praise Republican ideas); and news anchors, who try to be objective and keep opinion out of their reporting. Thus, Shep Smith or Bret Baier or even Chris Wallace would at times critique a Republican candidate who is in the news, since reporting the news (even about Republicans) is part of their job, and they take it seriously.