Dana Bash

Dana Bash

journalist United States

Dana Bash is a prominent American journalist and political correspondent for CNN, known for her insightful coverage of major political events and her interviews with key political figures. With a career spanning over two decades, Bash has earned a reputation for her ability to navigate complex political landscapes and provide viewers with in-depth analysis. She has covered numerous presidential elections, congressional hearings, and significant national stories, making her a trusted voice in political journalism. Bash is also recognized for her work on 'Inside Politics' and other CNN programs, where she engages with political experts and lawmakers to discuss pressing issues facing the nation.

Born on Jun 15, 1971 (54 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.19%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
2,681,964
Power
167,467$
Sentiment
5.42
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United States 9 5.33 0.79% +0% 331,002,651 2,601,768 $21,000,000 165,066$
Spain 1 6.00 0.17% +0% 46,754,778 80,197 $1,400,000 2,401$
Totals 10 377,757,429 2,681,965 $22,400,000 167,467$
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Recent Mentions

United States United States: President Donald Trump told CNN’s Dana Bash Friday that Iran’s leadership has been 'neutered'. 5

CNN: Trump to CNN: Iran leadership ‘neutered’

United States United States: Trump told CNN’s Dana Bash that Cuba is going to fall soon. 5

CNN: ‘We can’t take it anymore’: How Trump is pushing Cuba to the brink

United States United States: CNN’s Dana Bash reported on President Donald Trump’s comments regarding Iran's leadership. 5

CNN: Why Trump administration has its eyes on Cuba

United States United States: President Donald Trump told CNN’s Dana Bash Friday that Iran’s leadership has been 'neutered' and that he’s looking for new leadership that will treat the United States and Israel well. 5

CNN: Tapper: White House treating war like a video game