Jordan Fabian appears in the following:
Bob Goes to the White House
Friday, January 27, 2017
An Immigration Executive Order, Without Congress
Friday, November 14, 2014
Immigration Bill Details
Friday, April 19, 2013
Jordan Fabian, politics editor for Fusion, a Univision-ABC joint venture, talks about the Senate proposal on immigration reform and how the Boston marathon bombing might change the political calculus around the bill. Fabian joins from outside a Senate hearing on the bill, where news of the Boston bombing manhunt is influencing the process. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has had to postpone her testimony to address the unfolding situation.
Immigration Policy in the Romney White House
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Jon Huntsman Drops Out, Rick Santorum Picks Up Evangelical Support
Monday, January 16, 2012
This seems to be the race of late deciders, sudden reversals, and surprising distractions. And perhaps the biggest surprise of the weekend was that it wasn't Rick Perry who dropped out of the race. Instead, former Utah governor Jon Huntsman will announce today that he is ending his candidacy and endorsing Romney.
Republican Candidates Jockey for Position
Monday, August 15, 2011
Voters separated wheat from chaff this weekend, at the Iowa straw poll. Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann won the poll, while former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty made a poor showing and cut his campaign short, removing himself from the GOP roster. Texas Gov. Rick Perry announced his candidacy Saturday, and Sarah Palin attracted big crowds at the Iowa State Fair, further shaking up the GOP roster. This week, President Obama is also in the midwest, on a bus tour of Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota. He's planning to sharpen his messaging against Republicans on the handling of the economy and jobs creation.
What is The Congressional 'Super Commitee,' Anyway?
Thursday, August 11, 2011
A central feature of the deal Congress reached last week to raise the country's debt limit was the creation of a so-called "Super Committee." Made up of six Republicans and six Democrats, the super committee is charged with finding at least $1.2 trillion in savings by November 23. But who's serving on the committee and how, exactly, do they propose reaching bipartisan agreement when Congress is seemingly more partisan than ever?
Palin to Embark on 'One Nation' Bus Tour
Friday, May 27, 2011
Sarah Palin has announced that she'll be spending her Memorial Day weekend on a bus tour along the East Coast. The high-profile announcement comes as speculation that the former Alaska Governor will enter the field for the 2012 Republican nomination increases. Jordan Fabian, staff writer for The Hill helps us shed some light on the 2008 Vice-Presidential candidate's future intentions.