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Nicolle Wallace

Nicolle Wallace (née Devenish; born February 4, 1972) is an American television host and author. She is known for her work as the anchor of the MSNBC news and politics program Deadline: White House and a former co-host of the ABC daytime talk show The View. As a political analyst for MSNBC and NBC News, she is a frequent on-air contributor to the programs Today, The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle and Morning Joe.

Nicolle Wallace
White House Communications Director
In office
January 5, 2005 – July 24, 2006
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byDan Bartlett
Succeeded byKevin Sullivan
Personal details
Born
Nicolle Devenish

(1972-02-04) February 4, 1972 (age 50)
Orange County, California, U.S.
Political partyRepublican (before 2021)
Spouse(s)
(m. 2005; div. 2019)

(m. 2022)
Children1
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (BA)
Northwestern University (MA)
OccupationTelevision host, author

In her former political career, Wallace served as the White House Communications Director during the presidency of George W. Bush and in his 2004 re-election campaign. Wallace also served as a senior advisor for John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign. In addition, she is the author of the contemporary political novels Eighteen Acres, It's Classified, and Madam President.

Early life

Nicolle Devenish was born on February 4, 1972, in Orange County in Southern California.[1][2][3] The eldest of four siblings,[4] she grew up in the Bay Area suburb of Orinda in Northern California. Her mother was a third-grade teacher's assistant in public schools, and her father was an antiques dealer.[5] Her grandfather, Thomas Devenish, was a Manhattan antiques dealer, part of "Devenish and Company".[6] He was born in England to vaudevillian parents and immigrated to the United States with his family in 1947.[7] Wallace is also of Greek descent.[8]

A 1990 graduate of Miramonte High School, Wallace received a Bachelor of Arts in mass communications from the University of California, Berkeley in 1994,[4] and a master's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 1996.[9][4]

Political career

Briefly an on-air reporter in California, Wallace started her political career working in California state politics.[10] In 1999, she moved to Florida to serve as Governor Jeb Bush's press secretary and then became the Communications Director for the Florida State Technology Office in 2000.[9] Wallace worked on the 2000 Florida election recount.[11]

White House and Bush 2004 presidential campaign

Wallace joined the White House staff during George W. Bush's first term, serving as special assistant to the President and director of media affairs at the White House, where she oversaw regional press strategy and outreach.[12] In 2003, Wallace joined Bush's 2004 presidential campaign as its communications director, wherein according to The New York Times she "delivered her political attacks without snarling."[13]

On January 5, 2005, Bush named Wallace White House Communications Director.[12] The New York Times story announcing her presidential appointment carried the headline: "New Aide Aims to Defrost the Press Room" and described Wallace's intentions "to improve the contentious relationship between a secretive White House and the press."[13] According to The Washington Post, Wallace served as "a voice for more openness with reporters", and former colleagues describe Wallace as having been "very persuasive in the halls of the West Wing."[11] She left the White House in July 2006 to relocate to New York City, where her husband Mark was representing the Bush Administration at the United Nations.[11] Her White House colleague, presidential political advisor Mark McKinnon, called her a "rare talent in politics."[14]

McCain 2008 presidential campaign

Wallace also served as a senior advisor for the John McCain 2008 presidential campaign. She appeared frequently on network and cable news programs as the campaign's top spokesperson and defender.[15]

In late October 2008, campaign aides criticized vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin. One unnamed McCain aide said Palin had "gone rogue," placing her own future political interests ahead of the McCain/Palin ticket, directly contradicting her running mate's positions, and disobeying directions from campaign managers.[16][17] In response to reports of dissension within the McCain-Palin campaign, Wallace issued a statement to both Politico and CNN saying: "If people want to throw me under the bus, my personal belief is that the most honorable thing to do is to lie there."[18][16]

Wallace was portrayed by Sarah Paulson in the 2012 film Game Change.[19] Wallace described the film as highly credible, saying the film "captured the spirit and emotion of the campaign." Wallace also told ABC News Chief Political Correspondent George Stephanopoulos that the film was "true enough to make me squirm."[20] Eight years after the election, Wallace stated that she did not vote for a presidential candidate in 2008 because Sarah Palin gave her pause.[21]

Other work

White House novel series

She is the author of the 2010 novel Eighteen Acres (a reference to the 18 acres on which the White House complex sits),[22] a fictional narrative about three powerful women at the top of their careers: the first female U.S. President, her chief of staff, and a White House correspondent. Wallace said, "It's my best attempt at a story that I hope people will pick up and read and enjoy and maybe feel like they're getting to see what it's really like in the White House in this entirely fictional story."[23]

Patrick Anderson of The Washington Post wrote, "To say that Nicolle Wallace's 'Eighteen Acres' is one of the best novels I've read about life in the White House may be faint praise—there haven't been many good ones—but her book is both an enjoyable read and a serious look at what high-level political pressures do to people."[24] Craig Wilson of USA Today wrote, "Nicolle Wallace actually knows what she's talking about"[25] and Ashley Parker of The New York Times called the book "an engaging, easy read."[26] TV personalities such as George Stephanopoulos,[27] Rachel Maddow,[28] John King,[29] and Andrea Mitchell[30] also praised Eighteen Acres.

In September 2011, Wallace published the sequel to Eighteen Acres, It's Classified, about a fictional presidential campaign troubled by a mentally ill vice presidential candidate.[31] Wallace said the premise was inspired by her experience as a senior adviser to the McCain/Palin campaign.[32] Her third novel, Madam President, was released in April 2015.[33]

Television

 
Wallace chats with John Kerry in April 2016

On September 3, 2014, ABC announced Wallace would join The View as a new co-host alongside newcomer Rosie Perez.[34] Wallace made her debut as a co-host on the premiere of the series' 18th season on September 15, 2014.[35] Wallace exited the series at the end of the season.[36][37]

Following her departure from The View, Wallace joined NBC News and its cable network MSNBC as a political analyst.[38] She was also a frequent contributor and guest host on MSNBC programs The 11th Hour with Brian Williams and Morning Joe as well as on NBC's Today Show.[39] In November 2016, Wallace served as an analyst for MSNBC's live coverage of election results, which was anchored by Brian Williams, Rachel Maddow, and Chris Matthews.[40] Since May 9, 2017, Wallace has been the anchor of the afternoon news and opinion program Deadline: White House on MSNBC.[38] Deadline: White House garnered a total of 2 million viewers in July 2020, and in the following month, it was expanded to two hours.[41]

Wallace was an executive producer on the July 3, 2022 MSNBC primetime special "Ukraine: Answering the Call", a fundraiser to support Ukraine during the 2022 invasion by Russia.[42]

Personal life

Wallace married American businessman, former diplomat, and lawyer Mark Wallace in 2005.[3] In 2012, the couple had a son.[43] In February 2013, both Wallace and her husband publicly supported the legalization of same-sex marriage in an amicus curiae brief submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court.[44] She and Mark divorced in 2019.[45]

Wallace described herself as a "self-loathing former Republican" in March 2021.[46]

In April 2022, she married journalist Michael S. Schmidt.[47]

Published works

  • Wallace, Nicolle (2010). Eighteen Acres: A Novel. Atria Books. ISBN 978-1439194829.
  • Wallace, Nicolle (2011). It's Classified: A Novel. Atria Books. ISBN 978-1451610963.
  • Wallace, Nicolle (2015). Madam President: A Novel. Atria Books/Emily Bestler Books. ISBN 978-1476756899.

References

  1. ^ Palmer, Anna; Sherman, Jake (February 4, 2020). "POLITICO Playbook: Election chaos: There's an app for that, apparently". Politico. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  2. ^ Holloway, Daniel; Maglio, Tony (July 15, 2015). "Nicolle Wallace Won't Return as Permanent Co-Host of 'The View' Next Season". TheWrap. Retrieved March 7, 2020. The 43-year-old Republican political commentator and former White House staffer under President George W. Bush will not return as a permanent co-host next season, an insider with knowledge tells "The Wrap."
  3. ^ a b Pappu, Sridhar (January 20, 2018). "Nicolle Wallace's Road From the White House to 30 Rock". The New York Times. from the original on May 31, 2018. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Pogash, Carol (Fall 2011). "Novel Approach". Cal Alumni Association. Retrieved November 28, 2014.
  5. ^ BUMILLER, ELISABETH (January 10, 2005). "New Aide Aims to Defrost the Press Room". The New York Times.
  6. ^ "Deaths DEVENISH, THOMAS". The New York Times. November 3, 2002.
  7. ^ Moonan, Wendy (April 4, 2008). "Every Piece Was His Favorite". The New York Times. Retrieved November 28, 2014.
  8. ^ "Meet 'The View's' New Greek American Co-Host Nicolle Wallace". The Pappas Post. September 24, 2014. Retrieved November 28, 2014.
  9. ^ a b Appleman, Eric M. (March 25, 2006). "President George W. Bush-Campaign Organization". Democracy in Action. George Washington University. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  10. ^ "The Note". ABC News. May 30, 2003. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  11. ^ a b c Abramowitz, Michael (June 28, 2006). "White House to Lose a Top Mouthpiece". The Washington Post.
  12. ^ a b "Personnel Announcement". Office of the Press Secretary. White House. January 5, 2005. Retrieved September 2, 2010.
  13. ^ a b Bumiller, Elisabeth (January 10, 2005). "New Aide Aims to Defrost the Press Room". The New York Times. Retrieved September 2, 2010.
  14. ^ "Novel Approach". California Magazine. Cal Alumni Association. September 26, 2011.
  15. ^ Ana Marie Cox (October 28, 2008). "A Q and A With Nicolle Wallace, Palin's Chaperone". The Daily Beast. Retrieved September 2, 2010.
  16. ^ a b Bash, Dana; Hamby, Peter; King, John (October 26, 2008). "Palin's 'going rogue,' McCain aide says". CNN. Retrieved January 1, 2009.
  17. ^ Agrell, Siri. . The Globe and Mail. Toronto. Archived from the original on October 30, 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2009.
  18. ^ Smith, Ben (October 25, 2008). "Palin allies report rising camp tension". Politico. Retrieved September 2, 2010.
  19. ^ Hall, Katy (March 12, 2012). "Former McCain-Palin Aide: 'Game Change' Was 'True Enough To Make Me Squirm'". The Huffington Post.
  20. ^ Stephanopoulos, George (March 11, 2012). "Former Sarah Palin Adviser Says 'Game Change' Was 'True Enough to Make Me Squirm'". ABC News. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
  21. ^ Collizza, Chris (July 12, 2016). "Jeb Bush has a major-league sad about the 2016 election". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  22. ^ Jackson, David (February 4, 2010). "Ex-White House staffer pens book – fiction, about a female president". USA Today. Retrieved September 2, 2010.
  23. ^ Holland, Steve (August 9, 2010). . Reuters. Archived from the original on September 15, 2011. Retrieved September 2, 2010.
  24. ^ Anderson, Patrick (October 18, 2010). "Review of 'Eighteen Acres,' a political thriller by Nicolle Wallace". The Washington Post. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  25. ^ Wilson, Craig (October 18, 2010). "Washington's inner workings revealed in 'Eighteen Acres'". USA Today. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  26. ^ Parker, Ashley (October 24, 2010). "What Change Could Look Like". The New York Times. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  27. ^ Stephanopoulos, George (October 19, 2010). "Inside the 'Eighteen Acres'". ABC News. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  28. ^ Maddow, Rachel. . MSNBC. Archived from the original on May 26, 2009. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  29. ^ King, John (October 21, 2010). "GOP insider's novel approach". CNN. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  30. ^ Mitchell, Andrea. . MSNBC. Archived from the original on December 25, 2003. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  31. ^ It's Classified. Simon & Schuster. September 26, 2011. ISBN 9781451610970.
  32. ^ Oct 2011 – Palin 'Incredibly Withdrawn' as VP Candidate; Sparked Talk of Removal from Ticket
  33. ^ Rhule, Patti (April 28, 2015). "A female president stars in new novel". USA Today. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  34. ^ "Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace Join The View as Co-hosts". ABC. September 3, 2014.
  35. ^ Lee, Ashley (September 15, 2014). "'The View': Rosie O'Donnell Returns, Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace Debut". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on December 31, 2018. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  36. ^ Iannucci, Rebecca (July 15, 2015). "'The View': Nicolle Wallace Leaving After Current Season – TVLine". TVLine. from the original on June 27, 2017. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
  37. ^ Setoodeh, Ramin (August 13, 2015). "'The View': Nicolle Wallace on Getting Fired and Other Hot Topics (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved March 9, 2020.
  38. ^ a b "Deadline: White House on MSNBC". MSNBC.com.
  39. ^ "Nicolle Wallace Biography". MSNBC. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  40. ^ Birnbaum, Debra (November 8, 2016). "MSNBC Election Coverage: Analyzing the Unhappy Electorate". Variety. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  41. ^ Johnson, Ted (August 3, 2020). "MSNBC Changes Daytime Lineup: Nicolle Wallace's Show Expands To Two Hours, Chuck Todd's 'MTP Daily' Moves To Early Afternoon And Adds Streaming Show". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  42. ^ Weprin, Alex (July 1, 2022). "A Drive-Through Window Revelation and Pitching the CEO at a Buffet: How MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace Cooked Up NBC's Ukraine Fundraiser". The Hollywood Reporter.
  43. ^ Heil, Emily (September 4, 2014). "Meet Nicolle Wallace, the new co-host of ABC's 'The View'". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  44. ^ Avlon, John (February 28, 2013). "The Pro-Freedom Republicans Are Coming: 131 Sign Gay-Marriage Brief". The Daily Beast. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
  45. ^ Bustillos, Maria (November 15, 2019). "MSNBC public editor: Who exactly are these people?". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  46. ^ Moran, Lee (March 9, 2021). "MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace Reveals What Now 'Terrifies' Her About The GOP". HuffPost. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
  47. ^ Quinn, Dave; Patterson, Charmaine (April 5, 2022). "MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace Marries Michael Schmidt". People. from the original on April 6, 2022. Retrieved April 6, 2022.

Further reading

  • Sherwood, Justine (August 27, 2012). "Nicolle Wallace Talks Bush, Palin, and Re-imagining the White House". Construction Magazine.

External links

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For the Law amp Order Criminal Intent character see Nicole Wallace Nicolle Wallace nee Devenish born February 4 1972 is an American television host and author She is known for her work as the anchor of the MSNBC news and politics program Deadline White House and a former co host of the ABC daytime talk show The View As a political analyst for MSNBC and NBC News she is a frequent on air contributor to the programs Today The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle and Morning Joe Nicolle WallaceWhite House Communications DirectorIn office January 5 2005 July 24 2006PresidentGeorge W BushPreceded byDan BartlettSucceeded byKevin SullivanPersonal detailsBornNicolle Devenish 1972 02 04 February 4 1972 age 50 Orange County California U S Political partyRepublican before 2021 Spouse s Mark Wallace m 2005 div 2019 wbr Michael S Schmidt m 2022 wbr Children1EducationUniversity of California Berkeley BA Northwestern University MA OccupationTelevision host authorIn her former political career Wallace served as the White House Communications Director during the presidency of George W Bush and in his 2004 re election campaign Wallace also served as a senior advisor for John McCain s 2008 presidential campaign In addition she is the author of the contemporary political novels Eighteen Acres It s Classified and Madam President Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 White House and Bush 2004 presidential campaign 2 2 McCain 2008 presidential campaign 3 Other work 3 1 White House novel series 3 2 Television 4 Personal life 5 Published works 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditNicolle Devenish was born on February 4 1972 in Orange County in Southern California 1 2 3 The eldest of four siblings 4 she grew up in the Bay Area suburb of Orinda in Northern California Her mother was a third grade teacher s assistant in public schools and her father was an antiques dealer 5 Her grandfather Thomas Devenish was a Manhattan antiques dealer part of Devenish and Company 6 He was born in England to vaudevillian parents and immigrated to the United States with his family in 1947 7 Wallace is also of Greek descent 8 A 1990 graduate of Miramonte High School Wallace received a Bachelor of Arts in mass communications from the University of California Berkeley in 1994 4 and a master s degree from Northwestern University s Medill School of Journalism in 1996 9 4 Political career EditBriefly an on air reporter in California Wallace started her political career working in California state politics 10 In 1999 she moved to Florida to serve as Governor Jeb Bush s press secretary and then became the Communications Director for the Florida State Technology Office in 2000 9 Wallace worked on the 2000 Florida election recount 11 White House and Bush 2004 presidential campaign Edit Wallace joined the White House staff during George W Bush s first term serving as special assistant to the President and director of media affairs at the White House where she oversaw regional press strategy and outreach 12 In 2003 Wallace joined Bush s 2004 presidential campaign as its communications director wherein according to The New York Times she delivered her political attacks without snarling 13 On January 5 2005 Bush named Wallace White House Communications Director 12 The New York Times story announcing her presidential appointment carried the headline New Aide Aims to Defrost the Press Room and described Wallace s intentions to improve the contentious relationship between a secretive White House and the press 13 According to The Washington Post Wallace served as a voice for more openness with reporters and former colleagues describe Wallace as having been very persuasive in the halls of the West Wing 11 She left the White House in July 2006 to relocate to New York City where her husband Mark was representing the Bush Administration at the United Nations 11 Her White House colleague presidential political advisor Mark McKinnon called her a rare talent in politics 14 McCain 2008 presidential campaign Edit Wallace also served as a senior advisor for the John McCain 2008 presidential campaign She appeared frequently on network and cable news programs as the campaign s top spokesperson and defender 15 In late October 2008 campaign aides criticized vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin One unnamed McCain aide said Palin had gone rogue placing her own future political interests ahead of the McCain Palin ticket directly contradicting her running mate s positions and disobeying directions from campaign managers 16 17 In response to reports of dissension within the McCain Palin campaign Wallace issued a statement to both Politico and CNN saying If people want to throw me under the bus my personal belief is that the most honorable thing to do is to lie there 18 16 Wallace was portrayed by Sarah Paulson in the 2012 film Game Change 19 Wallace described the film as highly credible saying the film captured the spirit and emotion of the campaign Wallace also told ABC News Chief Political Correspondent George Stephanopoulos that the film was true enough to make me squirm 20 Eight years after the election Wallace stated that she did not vote for a presidential candidate in 2008 because Sarah Palin gave her pause 21 Other work EditWhite House novel series Edit She is the author of the 2010 novel Eighteen Acres a reference to the 18 acres on which the White House complex sits 22 a fictional narrative about three powerful women at the top of their careers the first female U S President her chief of staff and a White House correspondent Wallace said It s my best attempt at a story that I hope people will pick up and read and enjoy and maybe feel like they re getting to see what it s really like in the White House in this entirely fictional story 23 Patrick Anderson of The Washington Post wrote To say that Nicolle Wallace s Eighteen Acres is one of the best novels I ve read about life in the White House may be faint praise there haven t been many good ones but her book is both an enjoyable read and a serious look at what high level political pressures do to people 24 Craig Wilson of USA Today wrote Nicolle Wallace actually knows what she s talking about 25 and Ashley Parker of The New York Times called the book an engaging easy read 26 TV personalities such as George Stephanopoulos 27 Rachel Maddow 28 John King 29 and Andrea Mitchell 30 also praised Eighteen Acres In September 2011 Wallace published the sequel to Eighteen Acres It s Classified about a fictional presidential campaign troubled by a mentally ill vice presidential candidate 31 Wallace said the premise was inspired by her experience as a senior adviser to the McCain Palin campaign 32 Her third novel Madam President was released in April 2015 33 Television Edit Wallace chats with John Kerry in April 2016 On September 3 2014 ABC announced Wallace would join The View as a new co host alongside newcomer Rosie Perez 34 Wallace made her debut as a co host on the premiere of the series 18th season on September 15 2014 35 Wallace exited the series at the end of the season 36 37 Following her departure from The View Wallace joined NBC News and its cable network MSNBC as a political analyst 38 She was also a frequent contributor and guest host on MSNBC programs The 11th Hour with Brian Williams and Morning Joe as well as on NBC s Today Show 39 In November 2016 Wallace served as an analyst for MSNBC s live coverage of election results which was anchored by Brian Williams Rachel Maddow and Chris Matthews 40 Since May 9 2017 Wallace has been the anchor of the afternoon news and opinion program Deadline White House on MSNBC 38 Deadline White House garnered a total of 2 million viewers in July 2020 and in the following month it was expanded to two hours 41 Wallace was an executive producer on the July 3 2022 MSNBC primetime special Ukraine Answering the Call a fundraiser to support Ukraine during the 2022 invasion by Russia 42 Personal life EditWallace married American businessman former diplomat and lawyer Mark Wallace in 2005 3 In 2012 the couple had a son 43 In February 2013 both Wallace and her husband publicly supported the legalization of same sex marriage in an amicus curiae brief submitted to the U S Supreme Court 44 She and Mark divorced in 2019 45 Wallace described herself as a self loathing former Republican in March 2021 46 In April 2022 she married journalist Michael S Schmidt 47 Published works EditWallace Nicolle 2010 Eighteen Acres A Novel Atria Books ISBN 978 1439194829 Wallace Nicolle 2011 It s Classified A Novel Atria Books ISBN 978 1451610963 Wallace Nicolle 2015 Madam President A Novel Atria Books Emily Bestler Books ISBN 978 1476756899 References Edit Palmer Anna Sherman Jake February 4 2020 POLITICO Playbook Election chaos There s an app for that apparently Politico Retrieved March 7 2020 Holloway Daniel Maglio Tony July 15 2015 Nicolle Wallace Won t Return as Permanent Co Host of The View Next Season TheWrap Retrieved March 7 2020 The 43 year old Republican political commentator and former White House staffer under President George W Bush will not return as a permanent co host next season an insider with knowledge tells The Wrap a b Pappu Sridhar January 20 2018 Nicolle Wallace s Road From the White House to 30 Rock The New York Times Archived from the original on May 31 2018 Retrieved March 7 2020 a b c Pogash Carol Fall 2011 Novel Approach Cal Alumni Association Retrieved November 28 2014 BUMILLER ELISABETH January 10 2005 New Aide Aims to Defrost the Press Room The New York Times Deaths DEVENISH THOMAS The New York Times November 3 2002 Moonan Wendy April 4 2008 Every Piece Was His Favorite The New York Times Retrieved November 28 2014 Meet The View s New Greek American Co Host Nicolle Wallace The Pappas Post September 24 2014 Retrieved November 28 2014 a b Appleman Eric M March 25 2006 President George W Bush Campaign Organization Democracy in Action George Washington University Retrieved August 31 2010 The Note ABC News May 30 2003 Retrieved January 24 2019 a b c Abramowitz Michael June 28 2006 White House to Lose a Top Mouthpiece The Washington Post a b Personnel Announcement Office of the Press Secretary White House January 5 2005 Retrieved September 2 2010 a b Bumiller Elisabeth January 10 2005 New Aide Aims to Defrost the Press Room The New York Times Retrieved September 2 2010 Novel Approach California Magazine Cal Alumni Association September 26 2011 Ana Marie Cox October 28 2008 A Q and A With Nicolle Wallace Palin s Chaperone The Daily Beast Retrieved September 2 2010 a b Bash Dana Hamby Peter King John October 26 2008 Palin s going rogue McCain aide says CNN Retrieved January 1 2009 Agrell Siri Rogue Palin eyeing 2012 White House campaign party insiders say The Globe and Mail Toronto Archived from the original on October 30 2008 Retrieved January 1 2009 Smith Ben October 25 2008 Palin allies report rising camp tension Politico Retrieved September 2 2010 Hall Katy March 12 2012 Former McCain Palin Aide Game Change Was True Enough To Make Me Squirm The Huffington Post Stephanopoulos George March 11 2012 Former Sarah Palin Adviser Says Game Change Was True Enough to Make Me Squirm ABC News Retrieved March 11 2012 Collizza Chris July 12 2016 Jeb Bush has a major league sad about the 2016 election The Washington Post Retrieved July 12 2016 Jackson David February 4 2010 Ex White House staffer pens book fiction about a female president USA Today Retrieved September 2 2010 Holland Steve August 9 2010 Nicolle Wallace s novel about White House Eighteen Acres Reuters Archived from the original on September 15 2011 Retrieved September 2 2010 Anderson Patrick October 18 2010 Review of Eighteen Acres a political thriller by Nicolle Wallace The Washington Post Retrieved September 26 2011 Wilson Craig October 18 2010 Washington s inner workings revealed in Eighteen Acres USA Today Retrieved September 26 2011 Parker Ashley October 24 2010 What Change Could Look Like The New York Times Retrieved September 26 2011 Stephanopoulos George October 19 2010 Inside the Eighteen Acres ABC News Retrieved September 26 2011 Maddow Rachel The Interview MSNBC Archived from the original on May 26 2009 Retrieved September 26 2011 King John October 21 2010 GOP insider s novel approach CNN Retrieved September 26 2011 Mitchell Andrea Andrea Mitchell Reports MSNBC Archived from the original on December 25 2003 Retrieved September 26 2011 It s Classified Simon amp Schuster September 26 2011 ISBN 9781451610970 Oct 2011 Palin Incredibly Withdrawn as VP Candidate Sparked Talk of Removal from Ticket Rhule Patti April 28 2015 A female president stars in new novel USA Today Retrieved March 7 2020 Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace Join The View as Co hosts ABC September 3 2014 Lee Ashley September 15 2014 The View Rosie O Donnell Returns Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace Debut The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on December 31 2018 Retrieved March 7 2020 Iannucci Rebecca July 15 2015 The View Nicolle Wallace Leaving After Current Season TVLine TVLine Archived from the original on June 27 2017 Retrieved September 21 2015 Setoodeh Ramin August 13 2015 The View Nicolle Wallace on Getting Fired and Other Hot Topics EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved March 9 2020 a b Deadline White House on MSNBC MSNBC com Nicolle Wallace Biography MSNBC Retrieved March 7 2020 Birnbaum Debra November 8 2016 MSNBC Election Coverage Analyzing the Unhappy Electorate Variety Retrieved March 7 2020 Johnson Ted August 3 2020 MSNBC Changes Daytime Lineup Nicolle Wallace s Show Expands To Two Hours Chuck Todd s MTP Daily Moves To Early Afternoon And Adds Streaming Show Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 3 2020 Weprin Alex July 1 2022 A Drive Through Window Revelation and Pitching the CEO at a Buffet How MSNBC s Nicolle Wallace Cooked Up NBC s Ukraine Fundraiser The Hollywood Reporter Heil Emily September 4 2014 Meet Nicolle Wallace the new co host of ABC s The View The Washington Post Retrieved March 7 2020 Avlon John February 28 2013 The Pro Freedom Republicans Are Coming 131 Sign Gay Marriage Brief The Daily Beast Retrieved March 7 2020 Bustillos Maria November 15 2019 MSNBC public editor Who exactly are these people Columbia Journalism Review Retrieved July 8 2021 Moran Lee March 9 2021 MSNBC s Nicolle Wallace Reveals What Now Terrifies Her About The GOP HuffPost Retrieved March 26 2021 Quinn Dave Patterson Charmaine April 5 2022 MSNBC s Nicolle Wallace Marries Michael Schmidt People Archived from the original on April 6 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 Further reading EditSherwood Justine August 27 2012 Nicolle Wallace Talks Bush Palin and Re imagining the White House Construction Magazine External links EditAppearances on C SPAN Nicolle Wallace at IMDbPolitical officesPreceded byDan Bartlett White House Director of Communications2005 2006 Succeeded byKevin SullivanMedia officesPreceded byJenny McCarthySherri ShepherdBarbara Walters The 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