Wiki Bio / Profile Background
Introduction :
- In the run-up to the 2020 US Presidential Elections, political analyst Sahil Kapur was in demand for his experience of reporting on national politics and public policy.
- Sahil’s vast knowledge has seen his popularity grow as he is able to put an unbiased perspective across to voters.
- He is a rising star on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Personal Life, Parents and Family Details :
- As a relative newcomer to a high-profile journalists career little is known about his personal life or family background.
- Born in December 1982 in Houston, Texas, Sahil is of Punjabi (South Asian / Indian) heritage.
- Currently, he lives in Washington D.C.
Education : Qualifications, High School & College Info
- In 2009, Sahil graduated from Claremont McKenna College with a B.A in Economics and Government.
Career, Income, Salary and Net Worth :
- In 2009, Sahil began a four-month internship with The Huffington Post.
- Later, he started to cover state elections, happenings on Capitol Hill, and the intersection of politics and public policy for various publications such as The Guardian, The Washington Independent, and The New Republic.
- During 2011-12, Sahil spent eight months as an Associate Editor and Reporter for Inside Washington Publishers.
- From 2012 to 2015, Kapur worked as a Senior Congressional reporter and Supreme Court Correspondent he wrote articles for Talking Points Memo (TPM) in Washington D.C.
- In 2015, Sahil joined Bloomberg Politics as a National Politics reporter where he still works today.
- At the same time he had several appearances on various TV channels as a panelist for networks like Bloomberg TV, MSNBC, CNN, ABC and C-SPAN.
- Sahil covered the 2016 US Presidential Campaign between candidates Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton. He was given the opportunity to travel the country following former President Trump, he says that this has helped him to understand the Trump phenomenon in a way that he would not have from staying in Washington.
- Over the years, he has covered a wide range of topics such as health issues, tax, and immigration.
Interesting Facts, Height and Trivia :
- Sahil says that covering an election is pretty intense because due to the rise in social media platforms, it is like having a full-time workout to ensure all bases are covered.’
- Sahil likes to sing and play the guitar. You can check out his performance of The National ‘I need my girl’ on YouTube.
- He is a regular visitor to India.
- For relaxation, Sahil likes to follow tennis.
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Can u plz write an article now? Start over and detail the social security age changes please
I can’t wait for TRUMP, a/k/a The Pond Scum-In-Chief to get indicted and (hopefully) convicted for among other charges money laundering, tax evasion and (perhaps?) manslaughter.
When he goes to Club Fed, he will blend right in with his orange jump suit!
No question the sorry media has gotten rotten in reporting on Trump. The media hates Trump and are doing their part to see he is not reelected. I trust rattlesnakes more than I do the socialist media and their daily fake news.
Surely you can’t be that naive. The media continues reporting that all the stupid Americans who contract COVID are Trump’s fault notwithstanding they have refused to follow appropriate safeguards such as hand washing, social distancing, and above all face masks. It is obvious what you and the mainstream media are doing leading up to the election. I think Americans just can’t handle self-responsibility and it wasn’t Trump that taught them that. Balanced reporting, unfortunately, has gone down the toilet. Sad!