Lisa Lerer

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Lisa Lerer is an American journalist who is a national political correspondent for The New York Times. [1] She is the co-author, with Elizabeth Dias, of The Fall of Roe: The Rise of a New America. [2] Lerer covered national politics for nearly two decades, including five presidential campaigns, the White House, Congress and congressional races. [1]

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Early life and education

Lerer attended the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. [3] She was a Nieman fellow at Harvard University in 2018. [4]

Career

Lerer began her journalism career reporting for The American Lawyer , Businessweek , Bloomberg News, [5] Politico, [6] and the Associated Press. [7] She gained recognition covering the 2016 U.S. presidential race while at the Associated Press. [8]

In 2018, Lerer joined The New York Times and became the founding author of the On Politics newsletter [9] . She covered the 2020 election and spoken about covering the pandemic [10] and an unconventional campaign. [11] She was also part of a cohort of women [12] covering that race selected by the International Women's Media Foundation. By 2021, she was promoted to national political correspondent, covering presidential campaigns, Congress, the White House, and U.S. elections more broadly. [13] She is the second woman in the history of the New York Times to hold that role and a go-to writer for important political pieces. [14]

Lerer often writes about women in politics and their political advancement. [15] She has been a political analyst [16] [ better source needed ] on a wide range of networks and podcasts including CNN, PBS News Hour, MSNBC, Fox News, Washington Week, CBS, [17] Frontline [18] and is a frequent contributor to The Daily. [19]

She co-authored the book The Fall of Roe: The Rise of a New America, with Elizabeth Dias, the national religion correspondent at The New York Times. The book received positive reviews from the New York Times, [20] The Guardian, [21] New York magazine [22] and other outlets. It was featured on PBS Newshour [23] and The Daily Show. [24] In 2025, the book was a finalist for the ABA Silver Gavel Award [25] and the Ohio Book Award. [26]

Lerer has been recognized for her insightful political reporting by several journalism organizations and has spoken at various academic and public forums, including the Aspen Ideas Festival, [27] Ashville Ideas Summit, [28] the NorthStar Summit, the Institute for Politics at Harvard University [29] and the Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth College. [8]

Personal life

Lerer was raised in West Hartford, Conn. [30] After more than a dozen years in Washington, she lives in New York with her husband [31] and children. [1] She has written about how her pregnancies involved difficult complications. [32]

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  2. "The Fall of Roe". Macmillan Publishers. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
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  4. "Class of 2018". Nieman Foundation. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  5. "More on Bloomberg Hires". 2010-04-07. Retrieved 2025-10-28.
  6. Klein, Charlotte (2024-12-05). "Is Politico Really That Awful of a Place to Work?". Intelligencer. Retrieved 2025-10-28.
  7. "AP announces political team for 2016". The Associated Press. Retrieved 2025-10-28.
  8. 1 2 "An Interview with Political Writer Lisa Lerer". Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy. 2018-09-21. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  9. "Lisa Lerer Joins the Politics Desk". The New York Times Company. 2018-08-10. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  10. Media, Common (2021-04-26). "For Political Reporters, There Will Be No "Return to Normal"". Nieman Reports. Retrieved 2025-10-28.
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  13. Ahmed, Mariam (2021-03-03). "NY Times taps Lerer as national political correspondent". Talking Biz News. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  14. "A New Role for Lisa Lerer". The New York Times Company. 2021-03-02. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  15. "Just For This: Lisa Lerer — A Post-Roe America". justforthispodcast.com. Retrieved 2025-10-28.
  16. "Lisa Lerer". IMDb. Retrieved 2025-10-28.
  17. "Face the Nation Transcript December 11, 2016: McCain, Conway, Sanders - CBS News". www.cbsnews.com. 2016-12-11. Retrieved 2025-10-28.
  18. FRONTLINE PBS | Official (2025-01-30). Trump's Comeback: Lisa Lerer (interview) | FRONTLINE . Retrieved 2025-10-28 via YouTube.
  19. "Video: Trump, Again". The New York Times. 2024-11-06. ISSN   0362-4331 . Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  20. "How Conservatives Plotted Roe's Downfall for Years, in Plain Sight (Published 2024)". 2024-06-13. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  21. Gambino, Lauren (2022-11-12). "How the fall of Roe shattered Republicans' midterm dreams". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  22. Jones, Sarah (2024-06-04). "Sleeping Giants: How the Liberal Establishment Got Blindsided on Abortion". Intelligencer. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  23. "'The Fall of Roe' looks at players in movement to end abortion and what may be next". PBS News. 2024-06-12. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  24. The Daily Show (2024-07-10). Elizabeth Dias & Lisa Lerer - "The Fall of Roe: The Rise of a New America" | The Daily Show . Retrieved 2025-10-15 via YouTube.
  25. "ABA announces eight winners of the 2025 Silver Gavel Awards for Media and the Arts". www.americanbar.org. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  26. Thrive, Submitted to Northeast Ohio (2025-06-02). "Ohio Book Award Finalists Named -". Northeast Ohio Thrive. Retrieved 2025-10-15.{{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  27. "Co-Author, "The Fall of Roe: The Rise of a New America"; National Political Correspondent, The New York Times | Aspen Ideas". Aspen Ideas Festival. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  28. "Lisa Lerer". A Destination for Ideation | Asheville Ideas Fest. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  29. "Sleep When You're Dead: Getting Things Done as a Governor | The Institute of Politics at Harvard University". iop.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  30. "Get to Know the Politics Reporters Covering the 2020 Election for The Times (Published 2019)". 2019-10-13. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  31. "SIREN: Administration considering 'less-intrusive' TSA screening, perhaps by limiting number of people who get pat-downs – Lisa Lerer married -- Rick Klein b'day --How 'tween TV' killed the princesses". POLITICO. 2010-11-21. Retrieved 2025-10-15.
  32. Lerer, Lisa (2018-08-06). "Bedrest Is Bunk". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2025-10-28.