Gloria Borger
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Gloria Anne Borger (b. 1952)[1] is a political pundit, American journalist, and columnist. Borger is presently a contributing editor and columnist for US News and World Report magazine and a Senior Political Analyst at CNN. She was formerly the National Political Correspondent for CBS News. Ever since she joined CNN in 2007, she is frequently seen covering the 2008 campaign trail. She generally appears on the last half of third hour of The Situation Room as part of a panel with Jeffrey Toobin and Jack Cafferty.
She has worked previously as a political correspondent for NBC News, a special correspondent with CBS News, appeared as a panelist on CBS' Face the Nation, and was a panelist for the 2004 Democratic presidential debates. She also appears regularly on Washington Week on PBS and the Chris Matthews Show.
Borger's father owned Borger's, a distributor of electrical appliances.[2] She is married to Lance Morgan.[3]
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Gloria grew up in New Rochelle; has a sister Paula Borger.

