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John Harwood

CNBC Chief Washington Correspondent

John Harwood is Chief Washington Correspondent of CNBC and a political writer for the New York Times. He writes the weekly column "Political Memo" for the paper.

Harwood was born in Louisville, K.Y., and grew up in the Maryland suburbs outside of the nation's capital. He has been around journalism and politics all his life; his first trip on a presidential campaign press plane came when he was 11 years old and accompanied his father, then a political reporter for the Washington Post.

While still in high school, he began his journalism career as a copy boy at the Washington Star. He studied history and economics at Duke University and graduated magna cum laude in 1978. Harwood subsequently joined the St. Petersburg Times, reporting on police, investigative projects, local government and politics. Later he became state capital correspondent in Tallahassee, Washington correspondent and Political Editor. While covering national politics, he also traveled extensively to South Africa, where he covered deepening unrest against the apartheid regime.

In 1989, Harwood was named a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, where he spent the 1989-90 academic year. In 1991, he joined The Wall Street Journal as White House correspondent, covering the administration of the George H. W. Bush. Later Harwood reported on Congress. In 1997, he became the Wall Street Journal's Political Editor and chief political correspondent.

While at The Wall Street Journal, Harwood wrote the newspaper's political column, Washington Wire, and oversaw the Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll. In March 2006, he joined CNBC as Chief Washington Correspondent.

In addition to CNBC, Harwood offers political analysis on NBC's "Meet the Press" and PBS's "Washington Week in Review," among other television and radio programs. Harwood has covered each of the last five presidential elections.

Follow John Harwood on Twitter @johnjharwood.

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  • Rep. Ryan: I Think Sequester Will Happen  Monday, 28 Jan 2013 | 4:20 PM ET

    Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) spoke out on "Meet the Press," saying he thinks the sequester will happen. CNBC's John Harwood reports Republicans hope the sequester threat will produce Democratic concessions.

  • Obama Nominates Mary Jo White to Head SEC  Thursday, 24 Jan 2013 | 2:38 PM ET

    President Obama nominates former U.S. attorney under President Clinton Mary Jo White to head the SEC, as well as nominating Richard Cordray to direct the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. CNBC's John Harwood and Scott Cohn, offer insight.

  • House to Vote on Debt Limit  Wednesday, 23 Jan 2013 | 11:37 AM ET

    CNBC' John Harwood explains why there could be a vote to extend the debt limit today. Rep. Aaron Schock, (R-IL), discusses the GOP's plan to limit the debt and force the Senate to submit a budget.

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