Eleanor Clift, celebrated author and reporter, provides audiences with an unrivaled look at the new political world in which issues of gender, race and even age influence the political discussion. She has long written about American politics and is an expert on the Washington power structure, the influence of women in politics and other political issues making the headlines daily.

Mapping a Win
What it takes to win the race to the White House.
Women in Politics: Shattering the Glass Ceiling
Inside Look at Congress and the White House

Analyzing Politics of the Day
Eleanor Clift is a regular panelist on one of America's most talked about weekly public affairs programs, The McLaughlin Group, she is also a contributing editor for Newsweek and a political analyst for the Fox News Network. She is also co-chair of the board of the International Women's Media Foundation.
Ms. Clift and her late husband, Tom Brazaitis, who was a columnist for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, wrote two books together, War Without Bloodshed: The Art of Politics (Scribner, 1996), and Madam President: Shattering the Last Glass Ceiling (Scribner, 2000). Eleanor Clift also wrote Founding Sisters and the Nineteenth Amendment (October 2003) as well as her most recent book, Two Weeks of Life, which chronicles her husband’s and America’s struggle and coming-to-terms with death.