Nicolle Wallace
Nicolle Wallace
Nicolle Wallace is an American political commentator, author, and television host. Born on February 4, 1972, in Orange County, California, she rose to prominence as a political advisor and spokesperson. Wallace served as the White House Communications Director under President George W. Bush and later as a senior advisor for the McCain-Palin presidential campaign in 2008. With a deep background in politics, she transitioned into media, becoming a respected political analyst on various networks, most notably on MSNBC, where she hosts the popular show, Deadline: White House.
In addition to her journalism career, Wallace is also an accomplished author. She wrote novels such as "Eighteen Acres" and "It's Classified", which explore political themes and the complexities of life in the White House. Her writing often reflects her real-world experiences in political communication, and she is known for her sharp insight into both the personal and professional aspects of American politics.
One of her well-known quotes is: "Politics is about people. It’s about the ability to make a difference in people’s lives." Wallace has also said, "I think we have a responsibility as journalists to make sure we’re telling people what they need to know to make informed decisions." These statements underline her commitment to public service, her belief in the importance of informed decision-making, and her passion for politics and media.