Eugene Daniels Bio | Wiki
Eugene Daniels is an American Playbook author and White House, correspondent. He focuses on Vice President Kamala Harris, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, the Second Gentleman, and emerging power players in Washington.
Eugene joined POLITICO in 2018 and has covered the midterms, the Democratic presidential primary, and the general election through print, video journalism, and podcasts. He continues to leverage POLITICO’s many platforms as part of the Playbook team.
During the country’s reckoning with race in 2020, Eugene moderated POLITICO’s Confronting Inequality Town Hall series that examined how inequities in policing, housing, healthcare, education, and employment permeate and plague the United States.
Eugene Daniels Age | Birthday
Eugene was born on February 12, 1989, in Colorado, United States. He is 33 years old and celebrates his birthday on February 12 each year.
Eugene Daniels Height
He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (Approx. 1.72 m).
Eugene Daniels Family
He was born and raised in Colorado by his parents Eugene Anthony Daniels and Leah Daniels. Eugene has three siblings including Maya and Jade. His father is an Army veteran and his grandmother Katie was a journalist. It was his grandmother who made Eugene decide to enter political journalism.
Eugene Daniels Spouse | Engaged | Partner
Eugene has made it clear that he is gay. He is engaged to a South Dakota native Nate Stephens. The couple is both quite supportive of each other and never hesitate to express their views about the LGBTQ community publically. Eugene is the first Black and first out LGBTQ co-author of Playbook,
Eugene Daniels Education
He enrolled in Shoemaker High School in 2004 and graduated in 2007. Eugene was an intelligent political science student. In 2012, he received his bachelor’s degree from Colorado State University.
Eugene Daniels Politico
Eugene serves as the White House correspondent and Playbook co-author of Politico, a position he gained in January 2021. Prior to that, he served as a political reporter from September 2018 to January 2021. Eugene focuses on Vice President Kamala Harris, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, the Second Gentleman, and emerging power players in Washington.
Since joining POLITICO in 2018, he’s covered the midterms, the Democratic presidential primary, and the general election through print, video journalism, and podcasts. Eugene continues to leverage POLITICO’s many platforms as part of the Playbook team. Previously, he covered the 2016 primary, general election, and national politics as a political reporter at Newsy.
Eugene Daniels Msnbc
He was promoted to senior contributor to Morning Joe in April 2022. Eugene joined MSNBC as a contributor in 2021. He appeared on Morning Joe on Monday during its inaugural fourth hour, as the show expanded to 9 a.m. ET time frame. The show, which launched 15 years ago, is taking the slot of Stephanie Ruhle Reports after Ruhle took over the 11 p.m. spot.
Morning Joe, hosted by Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, and Willie Geist, has been a platform for D.C. and New York media and political insiders, and the new hour will give the show additional exposure on the West Coast.
Eugene Daniel Salary
He serves as the White House correspondent and Playbook co-author of the Politica. Therefore, he earns a decent income. Eugene’s average salary is $73,560 per year.
Eugene Daniels Net Worth
He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Eugene’s estimated net worth is $880,659.
Who Is Eugene Daniels Partner
He is engaged to a South Dakota native Nate Stephens. The couple is both quite supportive of each other and never hesitate to express their views about the LGBTQ community publically.
Who Is Eugene Daniels
Eugene is an American Playbook author and White House, correspondent. He focuses on Vice President Kamala Harris, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, the Second Gentleman, and emerging power players in Washington. Eugene joined POLITICO in 2018 and has covered the midterms, the Democratic presidential primary, and the general election through print, video journalism, and podcasts.