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Karen Tumulty

National Political Correspondent, TIME—Forum Moderator

KAREN TUMULTY was named a national political correspondent for TIME in 2001. She joined the magazine in 1994.

Tumulty has written more than 25 cover stories for TIME, the most recent of which include the kickoff to the 2008 presidential campaign, a report on President Bush’s role in the 2006 election, and a profile of Senator Hillary Clinton. She contributes regularly to TIME.com’s political blog, “Swampland,” and has also held positions with TIME as congressional correspondent and White House correspondent.

Before joining TIME, Tumulty spent fourteen years with the Los Angeles Times, where she covered a wide variety of beats. During her time there, she reported on Congress, business, energy, and economics out of Los Angeles, New York, and Washington.

In 1982, Tumulty was awarded the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism, and, in 1993, she won the National Press Foundation Edwin Hood Award for Diplomatic Correspondence.

Tumulty is a native of San Antonio, Texas, where she began her career at the now-defunct San Antonio Light. She holds a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Texas-Austin and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.

Tumulty is married to Paul Richter, who covers the State Department for the Los Angeles Times. They have two sons, Nicholas and Jack.