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Mark Penn, 2008 Chief Campaign Strategist for Hillary Clinton, with the latest on the 2016 presidential campaign trail.
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Mark Penn, 2008 Chief Campaign Strategist for Hillary Clinton, with the latest on the 2016 presidential campaign trail.
Mark Penn discusses the Democratic National Convention with Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business News.
Pollster Mark Penn discusses Hillary Clinton’s DNC speech, the points she made, and the effect it could have on poll numbers.
Watch the latest video at video.foxbusiness.com Mark Penn, Hillary Clinton’s 2008 Chief Campaign Strategist, on Hillary Clinton’s political career and presidential nomination.
From the viewpoint of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Mark Penn joined The Atlantic’s Washington Editor at Large, Steve Clemons for an in depth conversation on the state of the race and the many issues facing the country.
Mark Penn, a democratic pollster and veteran of the Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton war rooms, discusses the latest campaign polls with Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC’s The Last Word.
Watch the latest video at video.foxbusiness.com Former Hillary Clinton Campaign Senior Strategist Mark Penn on Hillary Clinton’s scandals, her tax plan and the Republican field in the presidential race.
By MARK PENN and DONALD BAER Published July 1, 2014 A survey reveals deep uncertainty the country’s future—but also growing consensus on issues like same-sex marriage and marijuana. Historically, Americans have been optimistic about the future and confident about our leadership in the world, while at the same time being […]
Huffington Post: We Need a Shot in the Arm, if Not a Moonshot By Mark Penn and Don Baer, November 11, 2013 The recent dysfunction in Washington, with its massive collateral damage to the economy and national morale, couldn’t have come at a worse time. It was no mere blip […]
Mark Penn, former senior adviser to President Bill Clinton, discusses public opinion polling and its role in presidential decision making with senior officials from the Clinton and George W. Bush White Houses.