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John F. Harris : ウィキペディア英語版
John F. Harris

John F. Harris is an American political journalist and the editor in chief of ''Politico'', an Arlington, Virginia-based political news organization. With ''Politico'' executive editor, Jim VandeHei, Harris founded ''Politico'' for its launch on January 23, 2007. Harris is the author of a book on Bill Clinton called ''The Survivor'', and the co-author with Mark Halperin of ''The Way to Win: Clinton, Bush, Rove and How to Take the White House in 2008''.
==Biography and personal life==
Harris grew up in Pittsford, New York, where he attended Sutherland High School. He graduated from Carleton College in 1985, where he studied American history.〔 After graduating Harris worked for ''The Washington Post'' for 21 years, having started as an intern just days after graduating. In 1990, he was transferred to the ''Posts'' Richmond bureau, covering Virginia politics during Douglas Wilder's governorship. He covered the Clinton White House from 1995 to 2001. In 2003 he was a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution. He became the ''Posts'' National Politics Editor in June 2005. Harris began "having conversations" in 2006 with fellow ''Post'' journalist Jim VandeHei about creating a new "publication about politics from the ground up". Those conversations led to the launch of ''Politico'' in 2007 under the Allbritton Communications banner.
"We have assembled a team of reporters and editors who will wake up each day looking for fresh ways to attack the best political stories in and around Capitol Hill and on the 2008 campaign trail. Along the way, we hope to add to the conversation about what's next for journalism. And we are determined to have fun while doing it – something that is in lamentably short supply in newsrooms these days."〔(Reporter Bio – John F. Harris. ) ''Politico.'' 〕
Harris is married to Ann O'Hanlon, and lives with their three children in Alexandria, Virginia.

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