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CNN veteran steps down after 27 years

- FRAZIER MOORE

NEW YORK — Veteran newswoman Candy Crowley is leaving CNN after 27 years.

Crowley, the network’s chief political correspond­ent and anchor of State of the Union, will exit at the end of this month, she said Friday. Her final appearance hosting the State of the Union political broadcast is Dec. 21.

She said she doesn’t yet know her next stop, but said her departure has been years in the making. She first got the itch just before the 2008 campaign, she recalled — then things got interestin­g with the entry of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama into the race. She couldn’t tear herself away.

Two years later she was offered State of the Union.

“Now I’m at the point where I want another chance to do something new, somewhere new,” said Crowley, who turns 66 the day after Christmas. She says she made her decision at summer’s end.

Crowley was an anchor for the Mutual Broadcasti­ng System radio network, as well as a general assignment and White House correspond­ent for The Associated Press, before moving to NBC News’ Washington bureau.

In 1987 she joined CNN, where she has covered presidenti­al, congressio­nal and gubernator­ial elections as well as Capitol Hill. In 2012 she moderated the general election debate between President Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney.

Her honours include Emmy, Edward R. Murrow and DuPont- Columbia University Silver Baton awards.

“To say she lives and breathes politics is more than an understate­ment,” CNN boss Jeff Zucker said in a staff memo Friday. “She has an innate ability to sense its nuance, push its limits and ask questions that others won’t.”

“I’ve done a lot of politics,” Crowley allowed, “and I still love it. Not who wins or who loses, but who they are.”

 ?? CHARLIE NEIBERGALL/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Journalist Candy Crowley will exit at the end of this month.
CHARLIE NEIBERGALL/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Journalist Candy Crowley will exit at the end of this month.

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