| Norman J. Ornstein |
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Ornstein studies politics, Congress, and elections. He was the director of the Transition to Governing Project and the founder of the Campaign Finance Reform Working Group.

Short Biography

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Professional Experience -Codirector, Election Reform Project, 2005-present -Senior Counselor, Continuity of Government Commission, 2002-present -Director, Transition to Governing Project, 2000-2003 -Codirector, Project to Examine Alternatives to the Independent Counsel Statute, 1999-present -Member, Board of Contributors, USA Today, 1997-present -Founder and director, Campaign Finance Reform Working Group, 1996-present -Columnist, "Congress Inside Out," Roll Call, 1993-present -Senior advisor, Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, 1987-present -Election analyst, CBS News, 1982-present -Member, Commission on the Future International Financial Architecture, Council on Foreign Relations, 2000 -Cochair, President's Advisory Committee on the Public Interest Obligations of Digital Television Broadcasters, 1997-1998 -Codirector, Renewing Congress Project, 1992-1996 -Commentator and pollster, political coverage, Comedy Central, 1992 and 1996 -Member of the board, National Commission on Public Service (Volcker Commission), 1987-1990 -Faculty, Catholic University of America and Johns Hopkins University, 1971-1984 -Series editor and cohost, "Congress: We the People," PBS, 1977-1978
Education Ph.D., political science, University of Michigan M.A., political science, University of Michigan B.A., University of Minnesota
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