CNN’s Dana Bash Promoted to Chief Political Correspondent

“Dana is one of the best examples of a true CNN success story,” political director Sam Feist and Washington deputy bureau chief Virginia Moseley write

CNN promoted Dana Bash to chief political correspondent, the network announced on Monday.

In her new role, Bash will be CNN’s lead reporter covering the 2016 GOP field along with being the network’s lead Capitol Hill correspondent.

She’ll also play a role in CNN’s upcoming September GOP debate, asking questions along with moderator Jake Tapper.

“Dana is one of the best examples of a true CNN success story. Her career is an extraordinary example of how hard work and great news instincts can take you almost anywhere in journalism,” political director Sam Feist and Washington deputy bureau chief Virginia Moseley wrote in a memo to staff.

The promotion comes after she filled in as anchor of “State of the Union” during the interim between Candy Crowley’s exit and Jake Tapper’s appointment as the show’s anchor.

She’s also been a constant presence on the network’s signature political programs over the years as well as election night coverage.

Bash’s promotion memo below.

From Sam Feist and Virginia Moseley:

We have some great news.

This morning, Jeff announced that our friend and colleague Dana Bash has been named CNN’s Chief Political Correspondent, serving as the network’s lead correspondent covering the Republican field of 2016 presidential hopefuls, our lead correspondent covering Capitol Hill, and as a prominent player in CNN’s election night coverage. Today we are also announcing that Dana will be participating in the questioning of Republican candidates at CNN’s Reagan Library debate next month.
Of all off the announcements we have made over the years, we cannot think of one that gives us greater pride to share.

Dana is one of the best examples of a true CNN success story. Her career is an extraordinary example of how hard work and great news instincts can take you almost anywhere in journalism.

Dana started as a Library Assistant here in the DC bureau in 1993. She became an associate producer and then producer of the weekend shows Evans & Novak and Late Edition. She moved to newsgathering as an assignment editor and then a Capitol Hill Producer. Leveraging the sources she developed on the Hill, Dana became a Congressional Correspondent, a White House Correspondent, and later our Chief Congressional Correspondent.

And you have all seen the remarkable work Dana has done on the campaign trail starting in 2008 and continuing into the 2016 campaign. From her role as our lead correspondent on the McCain campaign to her current role leading CNN’s coverage of the largest field of candidates to ever run for president, Dana’s reporting has given our viewers a front row seat to history.

Over the last 20 years, there are few people at CNN who have worked harder or done more for this news organization than Dana Bash. She is tireless, fearless, and 100 percent committed to outstanding journalism. But more important, she is one of our greatest colleagues – beloved by everyone from the field crews to the show producers.

And we can think of no person better qualified to be CNN’s Chief Political Correspondent.

Please join us in congratulating Dana on this important assignment.

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