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Jules Joseph Witcover (born July 16, 1927) is an American journalist, author, and columnist.


Biography

Witcover is a veteran newspaperman of 50 years' standing, having written for ''
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'', the now-defunct ''
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'', the ''
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'', and ''
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''. Together with
Jack Germond John Worthen Germond (January 30, 1928 – August 14, 2013), known as Jack Germond, was an American journalist, author, and pundit whose career spanned over 50 years. Germond wrote for the ''Washington Star'' and the '' Baltimore Sun'', and was ...
, Witcover co-wrote "Politics Today," a five-day-a-week syndicated column, for over 24 years. Witcover was born in Union City, New Jersey. Witcover began working in Washington for
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in 1954. He was reportedly steps away from where Robert F. Kennedy was shot in 1968. He was also one of the reporters featured in the 1972 book on campaign journalism, '' The Boys on the Bus'', and eventually came to be seen as a "journalistic institution," according to media critic Howard Kurtz. As of 2018, Witcover writes three columns a week, distributed by Tribune Content Agency. His most recent book is ''The American Vice Presidency: From Irrelevance to Power.'' Published in 2014,
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described the work as a “valuable book of American history.” Other work includes ''Very Strange Bedfellows: The Short and Unhappy Marriage of Nixon & Agnew'', Public Affairs (2007), and ''Joe Biden: A Life of Trial and Redemption''. In March 2008, his history of campaign finance reform, "The Longest Campaign," appeared on the Center for Public Integrity's ''The Buying of the President 2008'' website. ''Joe Biden: A Life Of Trial And Redemptions'' 2020 update includes 4 additional chapters, picking up where the original version left off and covers Biden's successful presidential campaign. Witcover married author and H.L. Mencken scholar Marion Elizabeth Rodgers on June 21, 1997. He is a graduate of Columbia College (1949) and
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(1951).


Books written with Germond

*''Blue Smoke & Mirrors: How Reagan Won and Why Carter Lost the Election of 1980'', Viking Press (1981) *''Wake Us When It's Over: Presidential Politics of 1984'', Macmillan (1985) *''Whose Broad Stripes and Bright Stars? The Trivial Pursuit of the Presidency 1988'', Warner Books (1989) *''Mad As Hell: Revolt at the Ballot Box 1992'', Warner Books (1992)


Books written solo

*''The American Vice Presidency: From Irrelevance to Power'', Smithsonian Books (2014) *''Joe Biden: A Life of Trial and Redemption'', William Morrow & Company (2010, paperback 2019, updated 2020) *''Very Strange Bedfellows: The Short and Unhappy Marriage of Nixon & Agnew'', Public Affairs (2007) *''The Making of an Ink-Stained Wretch: Half a Century Pounding the Political Beat'', Johns Hopkins Press (2005) *''Party of the People: A History of the Democrats'', Random House (2003) *''No Way to Pick a President: How Money and Hired Guns Have Debased American Elections'', Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1999) *''The Year the Dream Died: Revisiting 1968 in America'', Warner Books (1997) *''Crapshoot: Rolling the Dice on the Vice Presidency'', Crown Publishers (1992) *''The Main Chance: A Novel'', Viking Press (1979) *''Marathon: The Pursuit of the Presidency 1972-1976'', Viking Press (1977) *''White Knight: The Rise of Spiro Agnew'', Random House (1972) *''The Resurrection of Richard Nixon'', Putnam (1970) *''85 Days: The Last Campaign of Robert Kennedy'', Putnam (1969) (A 20th-anniversary edition was printed by Quill in 1988 with a new introduction by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and epilogue by the author)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Witcover, Jules 1927 births Living people The Washington Post people The Baltimore Sun people American male journalists American columnists Columbia College (New York) alumni Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni