Stuart Rothenberg Biography
Stuart Rothenberg is a well-known publisher, political commentator, and editor. He became famous for Inside elections his biweekly political newspaper that was initially called The Rothenberg Political Report. He initially served Roll Call as a regular columnist. He also occasionally contributed to other publications such as The Orlando Sentinel, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and also The New York Times.
Stuart Rothenberg Age
Rothenberg is currently 74 years old and was born in 1948, in the United States of America.
Stuart Rothenberg Height
He has an average height of 6 ft 2 in ( Approx 1.88 m).
Stuart Rothenberg Family
Stuart has kept his personal life away from the limelight and has not disclosed details concerning his parents or siblings. As soon as Stuart discloses any details we will update this information.
Stuart Rothenberg Wife
Rothenberg is married to a college professor named Elaine who is currently writing a book about Andy Warhol’s mother. They are blessed with two children namely Ben and Julia. Their daughter Julia works in the branding and communications field.
Stuart Rothenberg Education
Stuart studied at Colby College while living in Waterville, Maine. He then moved to Connecticut to receive his Ph.D. at the University of Connecticut. He taught political science at Bucknell Campus and at the Catholic Campus of America while residing in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
Stuart Rothenberg Salary
He earns an average salary of $ 89,108 per year this is according to CNN political commentators’ salaries.
Stuart Rothenberg’s Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $896,375 with his job as a political analyst being the primary source of his wealth.
Stuart Rothenberg Career
For more than ten years, Stuart has served CNN as a political analyst and has been featured in several news broadcasts. He has served CBS News and the Voice of America as a political reviewer. He has also appeared at political Wire as a guest contributor.
In early 2009 he predicted that the GOP’s chances of winning back the U.S. House of Representatives in 2010 were “zero”.As the economy worsened and polls reflected adding more support for Republicans via the Tea Party protests Stuart would change his prediction.
In 2015, Nathan Gonzales a long-time collaborator took over as editor and publisher with The Rothenberg Political Report changing its name to The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report. Nathan L. Gonzales renamed the publication to Inside Elections in 2017, with Stuart becoming a senior editor.