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Carl Cameron

Carl Cameron (born September 22, 1961〔(Carl Cameron ), Alumni, New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters, (archived ) at the Wayback Machine, August 9, 2011.〕) is an American television journalist and commentator for Fox News Channel.
==Life and career==
As a child Cameron spent several years in Iran, where his father worked as an archaeologist.〔Christopher Ketcham, ("The Israeli 'art student' mystery" ), ''Salon'', May 7, 2002.〕 He grew up in New Hampshire and attended Bates College. He began his media career in 1985 at radio stations WFEA and WZID in Manchester, New Hampshire, first being hired as a salesman at WFEA and breaking into broadcasting when the weather man was sick one day.〔Jeremy W. Peters, ("A Reporter Who’s Part of the Story" ), ''The New York Times'', August 30, 2012.〕 Later he worked as political director for WMUR-TV.〔 In 1995 he was hired by the new Fox News, covering the 1996 presidential election. He joined Fox News full-time as its first Capitol Hill Correspondent in 1996 and has since covered every presidential election; Shepard Smith dubbed him "Campaign Carl" and he is often introduced on-air by that nickname.〔
After the 2000 elections, Fox News named Cameron its first Chief Political Correspondent, and after the 2004 elections, he was named its first Chief White House Correspondent. In June 2006, Cameron returned to his job as Chief Political Correspondent to cover the 2006 midterm elections and prepare for the 2008 presidential campaign.
Stories he has broken include the breaches of security at the DEA and other Federal agencies in 2001 by Israelis claiming to be art students〔 and George W. Bush's 1976 drunk driving arrest.〔〔Eric Boehlert, ("Rewriting history" ), ''Salon'', July 23, 2004.〕

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