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Rasmussen Reports: Introducing Political Analyst Amy Holmes

Rasmussen Reports is pleased to welcome Amy Holmes as our broadcast political analyst.

Ms. Holmes already appears regularly as a political commentator on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher and PBS.  She has guest anchored MSNBC's Way Too Early and WNYC's The Takeaway with John Hockenberry. Ms. Holmes also has appeared on NBC's Meet the Press, NBC Nightly News, The Weekend Today Show, Sunday Today, CBS Morning News, ABC's The View, NPR's All Things Considered and Comedy Central's The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.

She served as anchor for The Blaze TV and radio from its launch in 2011 to 2016.  Along with writing and delivering the daily news, Ms. Holmes interviewed national newsmakers, hosted the nightly round table, Real News, and wrote and hosted The Blaze Hot List, a daily online report.

"We are very excited that Amy Holmes is joining the Rasmussen team this election season," said Ted Carroll and Earl Macomber, Managing Members of Noson Lawen Partners, Rasmussen Report’s majority shareholder. "Her interests and vast knowledge of the political arena make her a natural fit as our 2016 election season analyst.”

Ms. Holmes is also slated to appear this later this year in 20th Century Fox's drama, "Shots Fired," opposite Oscar winning actress Helen Hunt, and CBS's "Bull," executive produced by Dr. Phil.

Her print work has appeared in USA Today, The Washington Post and National Review, among others.

A former speechwriter to Senate Majority Leader, Bill Frist, Ms. Holmes holds a degree in economics from Princeton University.

To book air-time with Amy, please e-mail beth.chunn@rasmussenreports.com.

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