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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