CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten breaks down the results of new polling that shows how GOP voters feel about the role of the US in global affairs. #
Harry Enten is an American journalist and data analyst renowned for his expertise in political polling and statistical storytelling. Currently, he serves as CNN’s Chief Data Analyst and hosts the podcast Margins of Error, where he delves into the narratives that data can reveal about various aspects of life, from politics to pop culture .Instagram+5Leigh Bureau+5Wikipedia+5X (formerly Twitter)+3CNN+3Leigh Bureau+3
Early Life and Education
Born on March 1, 1988, Enten was raised in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx, New York, in a Jewish family. His early exposure to politics came from accompanying his father, a judge, to polling stations during elections. He graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College in 2011, majoring in government .Leigh Bureau+3Wikipedia+3Dartmouth News | Dartmouth+3
Career
Enten began his journalism career with The Guardian before joining FiveThirtyEight, where he gained recognition as a “whiz kid” for his sharp political analysis. In 2018, he transitioned to CNN, where he provides data-driven insights into political trends and public opinion .Leigh Bureau+3CNN+3Dartmouth News | Dartmouth+3
Personal Interests
Beyond his professional endeavors, Enten is known for his love of the Buffalo Bills, weather phenomena, and Popeye’s fried chicken. His engaging personality and deep knowledge have made him a distinctive voice in political journalism .Dartmouth Alumni Magazine
