Nicolle Wallace
American TV political commentator
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November 2023 | Wallace announced she and her husband welcomed a daughter via a surrogate. |
July 3 2022 | Served as an executive producer for the MSNBC primetime special 'Ukraine: Answering the Call', a fundraiser supporting Ukraine during the Russian invasion. |
April 2022 | Wallace married journalist Michael S. Schmidt. |
March 2021 | Wallace described herself as a 'self-loathing former Republican'. |
2019 | Wallace and Mark Wallace divorced. |
May 9 2017 | Began anchoring the afternoon news and opinion program Deadline: White House on MSNBC. |
November 2016 | Served as an analyst for MSNBC's live coverage of the election results, alongside Brian Williams, Rachel Maddow, and Chris Matthews. |
April 2015 | Released her third novel 'Madam President'. |
September 15 2014 | Made her debut as a co-host on the premiere of the 18th season of The View. |
September 3 2014 | ABC announced Wallace would join The View as a new co-host. |
February 2013 | Wallace and her husband publicly supported the legalization of same-sex marriage by submitting an amicus curiae brief to the U.S. Supreme Court. |
2012 | Portrayed by Sarah Paulson in the film 'Game Change', which she described as credible and capturing the spirit of the McCain campaign. |
2011 | Wallace and her husband Mark had a son. |
September 2011 | Published the sequel to 'Eighteen Acres' titled 'It's Classified', which explores a fictional presidential campaign inspired by her experience as a senior adviser to the McCain/Palin campaign. |
2010 | Published her first novel 'Eighteen Acres', a fictional narrative about three powerful women in the White House, drawing on her political experience. |
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