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John Avlon
Avlon in 2012
Born
John Phillips Avlon

(1973-01-19) January 19, 1973 (age 51)
EducationYale University (BA)
Columbia University (MBA)
Occupation(s)Author, columnist, political analyst, editor-in-chief
Political partyDemocratic[1]
Spouse
(m. 2009)
Children2
WebsiteJohnAvlon.com

John Phillips Avlon (born January 19, 1973)[2] is an American journalist, political commentator, and Democratic political candidate.[3] He is a senior political analyst and anchor at CNN and was the editor-in-chief and managing director of The Daily Beast from 2013 to 2018.[4][5][6]

Avlon was previously a columnist and associate editor for The New York Sun and chief speechwriter for former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani. He is the author of several books, including Independent Nation: How Centrists Can Change American Politics (2004),[7] which critically appraises both traditional American centrism and the more recent radical centrism. He also wrote Wingnuts: How the Lunatic Fringe is Hijacking America (2010). In January 2017, Avlon published Washington's Farewell: The Founding Father's Warning to Future Generations, in which he highlights the history and content of President George Washington's parting treatise to the American people in the context of the contemporary political climate. His most recent book is Lincoln and the Fight for Peace. It is a historical analysis of Lincoln's rebuilding the nation from the Civil War and how those efforts carried on past his assassination.[8]

Avlon is the Democratic nominee in New York's 1st congressional district election in 2024, facing Republican incumbent Nick LaLota in the general election.[9] Avlon's campaign was endorsed by Reps. Tom Suozzi, Gregory Meeks and Dan Goldman along with Democratic Majority for Israel’s political arm, DMFI PAC.[10][11]

Early life and education

Avlon was born in 1973 in New York City to Dianne Alexander (née Phillips) and John Jeffrey Avlon, a lawyer and real estate executive with companies in Charleston, South Carolina, and New York City.[12] He is of Greek descent, and his grandparents were immigrants.[13] He was educated at Milton Academy, an independent preparatory school in Milton, Massachusetts.[14][15] He is a childhood friend and schoolmate of Matthew Pottinger.[16] He earned his BA from Yale University and an MBA from Columbia University.[17]

Career

Avlon started his career as the youngest speechwriter for Mayor Rudy Giuliani.[18] He was promoted to chief speechwriter and the deputy director of policy.[19] He prepared the mayor's addresses for the State of the City (1999 through 2001), testimony to Congress on homeland security, and address to the United Nations General Assembly on counterterrorism.[20][21] He was also a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.[22] He is an advisory board member of the Citizens Union of New York, Bronx Academy of Letters, and the Theodore Roosevelt Association.[23]

Avlon joined The Daily Beast in 2008 one month after its launch. He worked his way up through the organization starting as a columnist and moving on to political editor, executive editor and then managing editor.[24] In 2013, Avlon became editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast. By September 2014, the website reached a new record of 21 million unique visitors; it was a 60% year-over-year increase in readers, accompanied by a 300% increase in the overall size of its social media community.[25] During Avlon's leadership The Daily Beast doubled its traffic to 1.1 million readers a day and won over 17 awards for journalistic excellence.[26][27]

In May 2018, Avlon announced his departure from The Daily Beast. He joined CNN as a senior political analyst and anchor. Barry Diller, chairman and senior executive of IAC, issued a statement shortly after Avlon announced his departure, "John Avlon has been a superb editorial leader of the Daily Beast. He's built a formidable newsroom, and a culture of excellence and decency. I only wish him the best for the future, and greatly am appreciative of his bringing Noah Shachtman onboard as his deputy so that we're in the position to continue the fine work of the Daily Beast."[28]

Television

Avlon has made appearances on a variety of television shows such as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,[29] The Daily Show,[30][31][32] and Real Time with Bill Maher,[33] as well as on news programs on MSNBC,[34] PBS,[35] CNN,[36] and C-SPAN.[37]

Avlon created and hosted the "Wingnut of the Week" segment on CNN.[38] Syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker wrote that "Americans who are fed up with the Ann Coulter/Michael Moore school of debate, and are looking for someone to articulate a common sense middle path, may have found their voice in John Avlon."[39]

Avlon first appeared on television in 2005 on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart to discuss his book Independent Nation. He credits this debut with the launch of his TV career.[40]

In June 2018, Avlon moved to CNN full time as senior political analyst making daily appearances on New Day, as well as guest anchoring for programs including State of America and Reliable Sources.[41][42] His segment "Reality Check" on New Day was referred to as "a standout, and a welcome feature on television in a current era lacking in reality-based news coverage."[43] Digital news outlet Mediaite, in referring to Avlon's New Day segment said, "Need a fascinating but unexpected perspective on the news of the day? John Avlon’s recurring segment "Reality Check" is a hit."[44]

Avlon has been interviewed in several documentaries including HBO's Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists, 2010's Gerrymandering, History Channel's miniseries Washington and CNN's Lincoln: Divided We Stand.[45][46][47][48]

In September 2021, CNN announced the debut of the digital series Reality Check with John Avlon: Extremist Beat, which will track the rise of extremist groups in America.[49][50] Avlon hopes the series can contextualize the history and development of these types of movements within American history saying, "At the end of the day, a lot of these things riff off older conspiracies. And I think by pulling out and drawing those connections, people can all of a sudden have perspective on what they may have been sucked into," explaining "we add that additional layer that I think is a lot more than what you get just by the daily thrust and parry of the news and chronicling the crazy."[51] In 2023, Reality Check won the New York Press Club award for best TV commentary.[52]

Writing

Avlon has written numerous articles and essays. He wrote the Newsweek cover-story: "A 21st Century Statesman," (February 28, 2011), about actor, director and activist George Clooney. It was based in part on Avlon's trip accompanying Clooney to South Sudan to witness the referendum for independence from the North after two decades of civil war.[53]

His essay on New York, "The Resilient City", written after the 9/11 attacks, was selected to conclude the anthology Empire City: New York Through the Centuries (2002). Fred Siegel, the author of The Future Once Happened Here, praised it as "the single best essay written in the wake of 9/11."[54]

In 2010, Avlon published Wingnuts: How the Lunatic Fringe is Hijacking America about the evolution of fringe political movements and their inroads into mainstream American politics. Bill Clinton commented:

Wingnuts offers a clear and comprehensive review of the forces on the outer edges of the political spectrum that shape and distort our political debate. Shedding more heat than light they drive frustrated alienated citizens away from the reasoned discourse that can produce real solutions to our problems.[55]

In 2011, Avlon co-edited the anthology Deadline Artists: America's Greatest Newspaper Columns with Jesse Angelo and Errol Louis.[56] The book earned a starred review from Publishers Weekly prior to publication.[57] The trio edited and published a sequel in 2012, Deadline Artists 2: Scandals, Tragedies and Triumphs.[58] An opinion piece in The Washington Post described Deadline Artists as "one of the greatest collections of newspaper articles ever compiled" and saluted 'DA2' as "an equally superb sequel...may more siblings follow."[59]

During the 2012 presidential campaign, Avlon was among the first reporters[60] to suggest that Rick Santorum, rather than Mitt Romney, had won the narrow Iowa caucuses (Santorum was declared the victor weeks after the election night tally favored Romney).[61] In 2013, Avlon broke the news that Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann was under investigation by the Office of Congressional Ethics.[62] The ethics investigation is thought to have contributed to her decision not to run for re-election.

In 2017, Avlon published Washington's Farewell: The Founding Father's Warning to Future Generations. His publisher released the book the day that President Barack Obama gave his farewell speech. American historian Richard Norton Smith said:

It's hard to tell which is more nearly perfect—John Avlon's argument or his timing. In the wake of a dispiriting campaign, Avlon finds in Washington's Farewell Address a stunningly topical antidote to excessive partisanship and greedy self interest. His book is a stake through the heart of political extremism.[63][64]

In April 2018, it was announced that Avlon was working on a book on Lincoln planned for release in 2020, focusing on the final five weeks of Lincoln's life and "his determination to reunite the nation through a radical new vision of winning the war by also winning the peace."[65][66]

Avlon's book titled Lincoln and the Fight for Peace was released in February 2021.[67][68] Filmmaker Ken Burns called the book a "A stunning accomplishment, and an essential reminder that the Civil War – the most important event in our country's history – is very much part of who we are as a people and a nation today."[69] Author and presidential historian Douglas Brinkley says the book, "Brilliantly illuminates the enduring legacy of America's greatest president. With erudition and elegance, Avlon documents how Lincoln's sage political wisdom has helped democracy flourish."[70] The New York Times said, "These are not unfamiliar tales to students of Lincoln, but Avlon makes the retelling affecting and powerful. At the same time, Avlon plays down the highly ideological Lincoln."[71]

In July 2018, Kirkus Reviews called Avlon's contribution to the anthology Fight for Liberty: Defending Democracy in the Age of Trump, "Perhaps the best piece in the collection, who observes with considerable understatement that 'America is living through a stark departure from its best political traditions.'"[72]

Editorial approach

As editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast, Avlon has been cited for supporting original and breaking content for the platform. "There's an explicit mandate," said Pulitzer Prize winning Daily Beast national security reporter Spencer Ackerman "from John Avlon that we are not in commodity news business. We have to break news. I am not in a position where, like at a lot of other places, I have to rewrite other peoples' stories. It's a seemingly trivial observation but has tremendous amount of impact."[73]

Political activism

In 2010, Avlon was a founding leader of No Labels, a 501(c)(4) citizens movement of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents[74] whose mission is to address the politics of problem solving.[75] However, since 2013, Avlon hasn't been involved in No Labels, when he became editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast. In 2023, he published a column on CNN critical of the group's potential third party presidential effort, calling it "an extraordinarily reckless risk at this particular time in our history."[76]

Avlon also belongs to Reshape New York, a group that supports redistricting reform to end partisan gerrymandering by "proposing an independent, impartial and politically balanced citizens redistricting commission to draw fair district boundaries through a process that allows for ample public input."[77]

In 2011, Mayor Michael Bloomberg appointed Avlon to the New York City Voter Assistance Advisory Committee. The VAAC advises the New York City Campaign Finance Board on its voter engagement mandates, including voter registration and participation outreach activities.[78][79]

On February 21, 2024, he announced that he would challenge incumbent Republican U.S. House representative Nick LaLota in New York's 1st congressional district.[80][81] He won his primary on June 25, defeating opponent Nancy Goroff.[9]

Associations

Avlon is on the board of governors for the Overseas Press Club and the board of directors for the House of Speakeasy.[82][83] He also served as co-chair for the successful effort to preserve John Steinbeck's home in Sag Harbor and turn it into a writer's retreat.[84]

Personal life

Avlon is married to PBS Firing Line host and political commentator Margaret Hoover. She is a great-granddaughter of President Herbert Hoover.[85] They have a son, born in 2013, and a daughter, born in 2015.[86][87][88]

Honors

The National Society of Newspaper Columnists honored Avlon in 2011 for his online column in The Daily Beast; their citation read: "While [Avlon] brings a reporter's sensibility to his interviews and research, he infuses his accounts with witty judgments that contribute a strong, unapologetic perspective."[89] In 2012, he won the NSNC award for the best online column.[90] In 2017, Avlon was named "One of the Most Influential in News Media" by Mediaite, stating:

Besides steering one of the more influential online media outlets in the country, John Avlon is also a trusted, grounded and welcome voice on CNN (and Bill Maher) panels. While eschewing hard partisan tribalism for a more centrist approach, Avlon has still been one of the most vociferous Trump critics in this new world. The Daily Beast continues to thrive with Avlon at the helm.[91]

See also

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  51. ^ McLaughlin, Aidan (September 30, 2021). "'The Lunatic Fringe Has Hijacked America': CNN's John Avlon on His New Show Investigating the Rise of Extremism". mediaite.com. Mediaite. Retrieved November 30, 2021. At the end of the day, a lot of these things riff off older conspiracies. And I think by pulling out and drawing those connections, people can all of a sudden have perspective on what they may have been sucked into. That's the hope. And then by drawing on the great reporting of people like Donie O'Sullivan and Elle Reeve and Sara Sidner, these great CNN reporters who are on the extremist beat, we add that additional layer that I think is a lot more than what you get just by the daily thrust and parry of the news and chronicling the crazy.
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  65. ^ Palmer, Anna; Sherman, Jake; Lippman, Daniel; Montellaro, Zach (May 3, 2018). "Playbook Power Briefing". politico.com. Politico. Retrieved May 7, 2018. MEDIAWATCH – JOHN AVLON, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Beast and a CNN analyst, is writing a new book for Simon and Schuster called "Lincoln's Farewell" about the final five weeks of Abraham Lincoln's life. The book is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2020. He is the author of "Washington's Farewell."
  66. ^ "History/Politics/Current Affairs". publishersmarketplace.com. Publisher's Marketplace. April 19, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2018. Editor in Chief of The Daily Beast, CNN analyst, and author of WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL, John Avlon's LINCOLN'S FAREWELL, which offers new insights into Lincoln's greatest unsung lesson for future generations: his determination to reunite the nation through a radical new vision of winning the war by also winning the peace, to Alice Mayhew at Simon & Schuster, by Sloan Harris at ICM (NA).
  67. ^ "Lincoln and the Fight for Peace". publishersweekly.com. Publishers Weekly. Retrieved November 30, 2021. CNN anchor Avlon (Washington's Farewell) studies in this revelatory history the "unfinished symphony" of Abraham Lincoln's efforts to forge a just and lasting peace in the waning days of the Civil War. Promoting a vision of national reconciliation rooted in the "absence of malice" and the notion that "decency could be the most practical form of politics," Lincoln defused volatile situations with Bible verses, humor, and logic, according to Avlon.
  68. ^ Lincoln and the Fight for Peace - About the book. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9781797136004. Retrieved November 30, 2021. A groundbreaking, revelatory history of Abraham Lincoln's plan to secure a just and lasting peace after the Civil War—a vision that inspired future presidents as well as the world's most famous peacemakers, including Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr. It is a story of war and peace, race and reconciliation.
  69. ^ Lincoln and the Fight for Peace - About the book. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9781797136004. Retrieved November 30, 2021. A stunning accomplishment, and an essential reminder that the Civil War – the most important event in our country's history – is very much part of who we are as a people and a nation today. — Ken Burns, Academy Award nominated documentary filmmaker.
  70. ^ Lincoln and the Fight for Peace - About the book. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9781797136004. Retrieved November 30, 2021. Brilliantly illuminates the enduring legacy of America's greatest president. With erudition and elegance, Avlon documents how Lincoln's sage political wisdom has helped democracy flourish. Avlon's exquisite storytelling provides a goldmine of actionable wisdom for our troubled times. Highly recommended! — Douglas Brinkley is the Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities and Professor of History at Rice University and author of American Moonshot
  71. ^ Guelzo, Allen (February 15, 2022). "A Lincoln for Our Polarized Times". The New York Times. Retrieved February 22, 2022. To read these chapters is to discover Lincoln's rare compound of "empathy, honesty, humor and humility." This is the Lincoln who surprised the Confederate judge John A. Campbell with his "genuine sympathy for the bereavement, destitution, impoverishment, waste and overturn that war had occasioned at the South." But this is also the Lincoln who tells the African American soldiers of the Black 29th Connecticut that "you are now as free as I am," and if they meet any Southerners who "claim to not know that you are free, take the sword and the bayonet and teach them that you are; for God created all men free, giving to each the same rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." These are not unfamiliar tales to students of Lincoln, but Avlon makes the retelling affecting and powerful. At the same time, Avlon plays down the highly ideological Lincoln.
  72. ^ "Kirkus Review - Fight for Liberty". kirkusreviews.com. Kirkus Review. July 30, 2018. Retrieved October 5, 2018. Perhaps the best piece in the collection is by journalist John Avlon, who observes with considerable understatement that America is living through a stark departure from its best political traditions.
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  82. ^ "Overseas Press Club - Board of Governors". opcofamerica.org. Overseas Press Club. Retrieved September 9, 2018. John Avlon, Active Board - After 5 years as Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast and a CNN analyst, John Avlon is now full time on CNN's New Day between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. as Senior Political Analyst and fill-in anchor as well as advising on digital.
  83. ^ "Annual Gala - House of Speakeasy". houseofspeakeasy.org. House of Speakeasy. Retrieved November 25, 2018. Board of Directors - Gilberto Agosto, Harold Augenbraum, John Avlon, Jonathan Barton, Hugh Chisholm, Nicholas Dubrul, Amanda Foreman, Danielle Ganek, Cathy Barancik Graham, Camille Massey, Michael J. Meehan, II, Lucy Sykes, Lucas Wittmann, Chairman
  84. ^ "SAG HARBOR PARTNERSHIP IN PUSH TO PRESERVE STEINBECK HOUSE". sagharborpartnership.org. Sag Harbor Partnership. Retrieved May 16, 2023. John Avlon, a Sag Harbor resident, writer, and political commentator who has been involved in preserving the house since the early stages, said if the town board completed the purchase, it would "carry forward the literary character of our community." The board would be able to look back and know "we did the right thing."
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  88. ^ Green, Penelope (July 11, 2018). "Margaret Hoover and John Avlon on their Post-Partisan Marriage". The New York Times. Retrieved September 8, 2018. Their telegenic union may be a lesson in overcoming the orthodoxies that divide us...Visiting with the couple is a bit like hanging out with the members of a very good-looking high school debate team warming up for a match.
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  91. ^ Baragona, Justin (December 20, 2017). "Most Influential in Media 2017". mediaite.com. Mediaite. Retrieved December 21, 2017. Besides steering one of the more influential online media outlets in the country, John Avlon is also a trusted, grounded and welcome voice on CNN (and Bill Maher) panels. While eschewing hard partisan tribalism for a more centrist approach, Avlon has still been one of the most vociferous Trump critics in this new world. The Daily Beast continues to thrive with Avlon at the helm. (JB)

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