Mark Evan Halperin (born January 11, 1965)
[Mark Halperin. ''Contemporary Authors Online''. Detroit: Gale, 2010. Gale Biography In Context.] is an American journalist, television cable host, political commentator and founder of the interactive media platform 2WAY. Halperin previously had worked as the political director for
ABC News ABC News most commonly refers to:
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* ABC News (United States), a news-gathering and broadcasting division of the American Broadcasting Company
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, where he also served as the editor of the Washington, D.C., newsletter ''
The Note.'' In 2010, Halperin joined
MSNBC
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, becoming the senior political analyst and a contributor. Along with
John Heilemann, Halperin served as co-managing editor of
Bloomberg Politics.
Halperin and Heilemann co-wrote ''
Game Change
''Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime'' is a book by political journalists John Heilemann and Mark Halperin about the 2008 United States presidential election. Released on January 11, 2010, it was ...
'' and ''
Double Down: Game Change 2012'', were co-hosts of MSNBC and Bloomberg's
''With All Due Respect'', and produced and co-starred with
Mark McKinnon in
Showtime's ''
The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth,'' which followed the presidential candidates behind the scenes of their campaigns in the
2016 United States Presidential Election
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.
In response to more than a dozen allegations of workplace
sexual harassment
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and
sexual assault
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at his prior position at
ABC News ABC News most commonly refers to:
* ABC News (Australia), a national news service of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
* ABC News (United States), a news-gathering and broadcasting division of the American Broadcasting Company
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, Halperin was fired by both
Showtime Networks
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and
NBC News
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towards the end of October 2017.
Early life and education
Halperin was born to a
Jewish
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family,
the son of
Morton Halperin, a foreign policy expert and staff member of the National Security Council during the presidential administration of
Richard Nixon
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where he worked for
Henry Kissinger
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; and Ina Weinstein Halperin Young.
He was born in New York City but raised in
Bethesda, Maryland
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.
In 1982, before he began his senior year at
Walt Whitman High School, he lived with a family in Japan as part of the
Youth for Understanding program.
He received his B.A. from
Harvard University
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in 1987.
Career
ABC News and MSNBC
Halperin joined ABC News in 1988.
In 1997, he was named the political director for ABC News. In that capacity, Halperin appeared frequently as a
correspondent and political analyst for ABC News
television
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and
radio
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programs. He founded and edited ''
The Note'', which appeared daily on ABCNews.com.
In October 2006, Halperin and
John F. Harris, published a book together, ''The Way to Win: Clinton, Bush, Rove, and How to Take the White House in 2008''.
Since 2006, Halperin has served as a board member of the
New Hampshire Institute of Politics at
Saint Anselm College
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in
Goffstown, New Hampshire
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. He has been on their public advisory board since it was created in 2008.
In March 2007, Halperin became a
political analyst for ABC News and was replaced as political director by
David Chalian. In May 2007, he was hired as a political analyst and editor at large for ''
Time
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'' magazine. In June 2010, he was hired as a senior political analyst at MSNBC. In 2011, ''Time'' released an
iPad
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app called "Mark Halperin 2012" that contains material from Halperin's "The Page" as well as video, photos, breaking news, and Halperin's take on the news.
Criticism
On June 30, 2011, Halperin was suspended from his duties at MSNBC for "slurring"
President
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Barack Obama
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on the program ''
Morning Joe
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'', after he said of Obama "I thought he was kind of a dick" for his performance at the previous day's press conference. His suspension was lifted a month later.
In December 2011, Halperin was listed as number 1 in ''
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''s 2011 Hack List, his reporting described as "shallow and predictable" as well as "both fixated solely on the
horse race
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and also uniquely bad at analyzing the horse race."
Alex Shephard, writing in ''
The New Republic
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'', criticized his coverage for being "totally fixated" on the horse race and for shallow analysis, and "that he’s wanted to carry Donald Trump's bags for years."
Conversely, Benjamin Wallace-Wells of The New Yorker wrote that Halperin's ''The Circus'' is "both an argument for horse-race journalism and a way to see its inner workings, and so to track Heilemann and Halperin in their long traipse across the American interior is to see the media discovering its own vulnerabilities, just as Trump was exploiting them."
The Washington Post's Dana Milbank noted that in June 2016, on his Bloomberg TV show, ''With All Due Respect'', Halperin asserted that "it's not racial" for Trump to attempt to disqualify an Indiana-born federal judge as a "Mexican" because of his ancestry. His reason: "Mexico isn't a race." Halperin went on to acknowledge however, "It's certainly racially tinged."
On November 3, 2016, NBC's
Brian Williams
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said Halperin had "gone out of his way" to give Trump favorable coverage. "When Donald Trump complains he is not getting favorable coverage in the MSM"—making reference to the mainstream media—"he has not been listening to you this cycle", Williams said to Halperin on Williams' show. "It's a question of looking at the data," said Halperin. "If there's a bit more of a national surge, and if it turns out that his ceiling is higher than the Clinton folks think...I think it's possible he (Trump) could find his way to 270" electoral votes. Less than a week later Trump surprised many people by winning over 300 electoral votes.
Sexual harassment allegations
On October 26, 2017,
CNN
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disclosed that five women had accused Halperin of sexual harassment or sexual assault. One woman told the network she was assaulted after visiting Halperin in the early 2000s. "I went up to have a soda and talk and—he just kissed me and grabbed my boobs", the woman said. "I just froze. I didn't know what to do."
Yet another woman told CNN that Halperin once pressed his penis to her shoulder during the
2004 campaign cycle. "I was obviously completely shocked", she said. "Given I was so young and new, I wasn't sure if that was the sort of thing that was expected of you if you wanted something from a male figure in news."
Another former ABC News woman employee told CNN that she had been on the road with Halperin when he propositioned her. "I excused myself to go to the bathroom and he was standing there when I opened the door, propositioning
eto go into the other bathroom to do something", she said. "It freaked me out. I came out of the ladies' room and he was just standing there. Like almost blocking the door."
CNN also reported that three other women described Halperin, "without consent, pressing an erection against their bodies while he was clothed." One of the women recalled an incident during which "Halperin had pressed his genitals against her while she was seated in his office."
Halperin subsequently apologized for pursuing "relationships with women that I worked with, including some junior to me", but he also denied allegations that he had ever pressed his genitals against one woman and grabbed another woman's breast. He further announced that he would temporarily leave his daily work to "properly deal with this situation."
Later that day,
NBC News
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released a statement saying that in light of the allegations, Halperin would not return as a senior political analyst "until the questions around his past conduct are fully understood."
HBO
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announced it would no longer go forward with a planned
miniseries
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about the
presidential election that was based in part on Halperin's then-upcoming book on the 2016 election. The premium cable channel said in a statement, "HBO has no tolerance for sexual harassment within the company or its productions."
Penguin Press
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also canceled the latest installment of the ''Game Change'' series Halperin was co-authoring with
John Heilemann, which HBO had already canceled plans to adapt.
A day after their first story, CNN ran a second story revealing that the number of women accusing Halperin of misconduct had grown to "at least a dozen". In a lengthy statement published in response to the CNN report, Halperin denied several of the new allegations, including ones that he masturbated in front of anyone or physically assaulted anyone. He apologized to the women he "mistreated" while acknowledging that he recognized he had a problem near the end of his tenure at ABC, received weekly counseling sessions, and ended the behavior; however, a later report from ''
The Daily Beast
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It has been characterized as a "high-end tabloid" by Noah Shachtman, the site's editor-in-chief ...
'' included an allegation of harassment from 2011.
On October 30, 2017, both NBC and MSNBC terminated Halperin's contract with the networks.
[ On January 3, 2018, Showtime replaced Halperin on ''The Circus'' with then-CBS News anchor Alex Wagner.
]
Subsequent career
According to a May 3, 2019 report in ''The Daily Beast
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It has been characterized as a "high-end tabloid" by Noah Shachtman, the site's editor-in-chief ...
'', Halperin worked on repairing his reputation during the first quarter of 2019 with a goal of returning as a pundit
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on television and radio. According to the article, Halperin enlisted the help of Michael Smerconish, Mika Brzezinski, and Joe Scarborough on an under-the-radar yet calculated professional rehabilitation campaign. Since the beginning of 2019, Halperin resumed posting on Twitter. Around the same time, Halperin appeared on Sirius XM
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with Smerconish, where he said he has been working with the Fortune Society, a New York City-based nonprofit organization that provides essential support to the formerly incarcerated.
On August 18, 2019, publisher Regan Arts announced that Halperin had signed a new book deal. The book, entitled ''How to Beat Trump: America's Top Political Strategists on What It Will Take'', was published in early-November 2019. Contributors to the book included David Axelrod, Donna Brazile
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, and James Carville. Both CNN and NBC declined to promote the book.
After news broke about his upcoming book, Halperin faced widespread criticism and outrage, with Gretchen Carlson calling the deal "a slap in the face to all women." Rebecca Katz, a political strategist said on Twitter, "you can beat Trump without supporting the career rehabilitation of Mark Halperin." CNN
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political commentator Karen Finney called Halperin "a predator" and denounced publisher Regan Arts. Eleanor McManus, who had written of being sexually harassed by Halperin as a 21-year-old, commented: "He leveraged his position as a prominent journalist to prey on women... Giving him a book once again puts him in a position of authority and that is a slap in the face to all the women that he has victimized."
According to a September 9, 2019 report in ''The Daily Beast
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It has been characterized as a "high-end tabloid" by Noah Shachtman, the site's editor-in-chief ...
'', Halperin allegedly made vague threats toward MSNBC president Phil Griffin during a phone call after Griffin refused to approve a possible collaboration with the ''Morning Joe'' team earlier in 2019.
In 2019, Halperin launched a daily political blog called "Wide World of News". In 2023, Wide World of News became a paid subscription described as "the inside track on what will happen next and why" in the political arena.
In 2020, Halperin began appearing on Newsmax TV, both as a contributor and as the host of its weekly Sunday show, ''Mark Halperin's Focus Group''. The series ended after three seasons.
2WAY
In 2024 Halperin founded and launched a startup interactive video platform called "2Way," where he currently facilitates daily live video conference calls that attract tens of thousands of viewers. The program is described as a virtual town hall, where expert analysis exists side by side with ordinary people who speak on the topics of the day in what is essentially a large zoom call. Halperin moderates.
His guests include former governors, senators, members of congress, political consultants from both parties, activists, and fellow journalists.
Halperin begins most segments by saying the platform seeks to promote 'peace love and understanding' and an ethos of listening and learning despite partisan disagreements. Segments are viewable and archived on 2way.tv, YouTube and X.[Burying the Legacy Media With Peace, Love and Understanding]
Real Clear Politics, June 16, 2025.
Halperin was among the first political journalists to predict that President Biden would drop out of the 2024 race.
Personal life
Halperin resides in New York City with his wife, Karen Avrich, co-author of '' Sasha and Emma''.
Bibliography
* Mark Halperin and John F. Harris, ''The Way to Win: Taking the White House in 2008'', Random House, October 2006,
* Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, ''Game Change
''Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime'' is a book by political journalists John Heilemann and Mark Halperin about the 2008 United States presidential election. Released on January 11, 2010, it was ...
: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime'', Harper, January 2010,
* Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, '' Double Down: Game Change 2012'', Penguin Press, November 2013
* Mark Halperin, ''How to Beat Trump: America's Top Political Strategists on What It Will Take'', Regan Arts, November 2019
References
External links
The Page
Halperin's blog at '' Time.com''
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1965 births
Living people
Harvard University alumni
Mass media people from Bethesda, Maryland
Jewish American journalists
MSNBC people
American radio reporters and correspondents
American television reporters and correspondents
American political journalists
American magazine editors
Writers from Maryland
American political writers
21st-century American non-fiction writers
American male journalists
Newsmax TV people
21st-century American male writers
Walt Whitman High School (Maryland) alumni