Harlan Hill
Harlan Hill | |
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Born |
Harlan Zachry Hill November 12, 1990 Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
Residence | New York, New York |
Education |
George Washington University Porter-Gaud School Charleston Day School |
Occupation | TV Host, Entrepreneur, Political Consultant |
Political party | Democratic Party |
Website |
harlanhill |
Harlan Hill (born November 12, 1990) is an American television personality, internet entrepreneur and political consultant from Charleston, South Carolina.
Democrats for Trump
Hill founded a Democrats for Trump coalition after Bernie Sanders' loss to Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Democratic Primary.[1][2]
Television
In the United States, Hill appears regularly on The O'Reilly Factor, Justice with Judge Jeanine,[3] Mornings with Maria, Varney & Co., America's News HQ,[4] Your World with Neil Cavuto and Fox & Friends.
Abroad, Hill co-anchored Australia's 9 News' coverage of the 2016 United States Presidential Election with Karl Stefanovic and Laurie Oakes from New York's Times Square.[5][6] He also appears on BBC News and Sky News.
Footnotes
- ↑ Reisman, Sam. "Democratic Strategist Explains Why Dems Should Vote for Donald Trump". MEDIAITE.
- ↑ Bartiromo, Maria. "Hillary Clinton driving Democrats to Donald Trump?". Fox Business.
- ↑ "Why capturing the millennial vote matters". Fox news.
- ↑ "Former Sanders supporter on why he now backs Trump". Fox News.
- ↑ NOBLE, FREYA. "'Millennial TV personality': Meet the 25-year-old bow tie-wearing, Trump-supporting DEMOCRAT driving Nine's U.S. election coverage with Karl Stefanovic and Laurie Oakes". Daily Mail.
- ↑ Molloy, Shannon. "'Mishaps, a feast of expert guests and flashy sets — how Aussie TV news covered US election outcome'". Herald Sun.
External links
- Harlan Hill - Official website
- TallyVoting - Official Website
- TrumpDems/RebootPAC - Official Website
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