It is difficult to say. She had a very close relationship with Republican President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, and she promoted their talking points about the Iraq War and weapons of mass destruction in her New York Times articles. But there is little evidence that she sees herself as a partisan. In fact, if you asked her, she would probably say she tries to be neutral.
By most accounts, he is a moderate Republican.
Megyn Kelly has long identified as a Republican; she is a former attorney, and has stated in interviews that she is a conservative. However, she seems to be a moderate on certain issues, such as equal opportunity for working women.
If you are asking about Tony Perkins, the co-anchor of the news at Fox 5 in Washington DC, he has not publicly expressed which party he supports. Unlike the Fox News network, which is identifably Republican, the local Fox affiliates in each city are free to hire whomever they wish, and their reporters are from all political viewpoints. Mr. Perkins is a graduate of American University and previously reported on weather. He is not to be confused with another Tony Perkins, a conservative Republican who is with the Family Research Council.
Three possibilities exist that might get him off of Fox News: * He is taking time off to write another crank book. * He said something very bad about a favorite Fox Republican, or * He said something tolerable or moderately good about a Democrat.
Most of the time, Fox News does not critique GOP candidates, since the network is identified with the Republican party and promotes Republican views. But there are two kinds of people on Fox News-- opinion commentators (most of whom tend to lean pro-Republican, and praise Republican ideas); and news anchors, who try to be objective and keep opinion out of their reporting. Thus, Shep Smith or Bret Baier or even Chris Wallace would at times critique a Republican candidate who is in the news, since reporting the news (even about Republicans) is part of their job, and they take it seriously.
typically democrat
MSNBC tends to lean Democrat while Fox News tends to lean Republican.
By most accounts, he is a moderate Republican.
I am guessing Republican because he was on Fox News. However, Meryl Streep appeared on Huckabee on Fox News, and she is a political liberal.
He's a republican.
Martha MacCallum is a news anchor with the news cable network Fox News Channel (FNC) and is the co-host of "America's Newsroom." Previously, MacCallum was a co-anchor on the CNBC news program "Morning Call with Martha MacCallum and Ted David" and was the anchor of "Checkpoint." She has won the American Women in Radio and Television award twice for her reporting. She was also a reporter for Wall Street Journal Television. MacCullum was one of the moderators, along with Bill Hemmer, of the Republican presidential candidate forum on August 6, 2015, in Cleveland.
She's a flaming ib who is incapable of being a news person without projecting bias.
He has been mentioned as being a democrat, but his views tend to lean towards the republican side of things lately as you can see when he is on Fox News.
Belleville News-Democrat was created in 1858.
Megyn Kelly has long identified as a Republican; she is a former attorney, and has stated in interviews that she is a conservative. However, she seems to be a moderate on certain issues, such as equal opportunity for working women.
Boone News-Republican was created in 1907.
very much so ....gosh......so talented and to the point, so unlike her husband......guilty of verbosity....all the time ....sad..........