American political journalist and columnist Gloria Borger have been enjoying the marital life with husband Lance Morgan for more than a decade.

The New Rochelle native currently serves as the chief analyst for CNN appearing on a variety of their shows that includes, The Situation Room. She was a contributing editor and columnist for the magazine of U.S. News & World Report.

Duty on CNN: Gloria Borger criticizes the White House's response to the indictments against 12 Russian nationals on CNN in July 2018. (Video: CNN's Youtube Channel)

Gloria Borger’s Bio; CNN Stint Since 2007

The CNN’s chief political analyst was born as Gloria Anne Borger on 22 September 1952 in New York, the United States. Her father, Richard Borger was the owner of Borger’s, an electrical-appliances distribution company.

After growing up in New Rochelle with her sibling Paula Borger, she attended the New Rochelle High School, from where she completed her he high school education in 1970. Later, she was enrolled at the Colgate University and got graduated in 1974.

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Gloria's first step in the world of journalism was covering political news for Washington Star, a yesteryear daily afternoon-newspaper just after her graduation. She is an American political pundit, journalist, and columnist who previously worked as a contributing editor and columnist for U.S. News and World Report magazine. She was formerly also the national political correspondent for CBS News followed by being associated with CNN Network in 2007.

Gloria received a National Headliners Award in 2013. She is also the part of the group that won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Live Coverage for CNN's 2012 US election night and CNN's Peabody Award-winning report of the 2008 Presidential Primary campaigns and debates.

Who Is Gloria Borger’s Husband Lance Morgan?

Apart from her professional life, serving as a critically perceived reporter, Gloria is a dedicated wife and a mother.

She has Lance Morgan as her husband and partner. Lance, by profession, is the chief communications strategist at Powell Tate, a leading global communications networking firm, an affiliated company of Weber Shandwick.

Before that position, Lance worked as a press secretary to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan and also worked as a spokesman for the US Senate Iran-Contra Investigating Committee.


Family memory: Gloria Borger on a throwback picture with her husband Lance Morgan and son Evan Morgan. (Photo: CNN.com)

The couple married on 8 September 1974 in Beth-El Synagogue in New York Rochelle by Rabbi Philip Weinberger. Since then they have been relishing a happy family life in Washington D.C. along with their two grown up children.

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The pair welcomed their first child Evan Morgan in 1985, who is now a partner in the Washington-based venture-capital firm ‘Revolution.’

Evan has grown up into a handsome and successful man who invests in young companies that are profitable. He is a partner in the Washington-based venture-capital firm, Revolution. He is also a married man to a daughter of a renowned politician Jon Huntsman.

Gloria’s Son Evan Morgan’s Marital Life

Gloria, who follows Jewish religion, has a perfectly balanced married life with husband Lance. Likewise, their son has also moved on to tie the nuptial knot.


Happily Married: Evan Morgan poses with his wife Mary Anne Huntsman. (Photo: Washingtonpost.com)

Evan Morgan and Mary Anne, daughter of Jon Huntsman, got married on 17th October 2015 in a Jewish wedding in Montana. After their marriage, Mary Anne converted religion from Mormonism to Judaism.

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Being children of powerful and renowned personalities, Evan and Mary often are cited as a power couple. However, their parent’s name may have aided their success in some manner, but they did not rely on it, that helped them create a name for themselves and not only be known as children of the influential people.