
Alice Stewart, a CNN commentator, was found dead at the age of 58. Authorities provided CNN with some preliminary information regarding the possible cause of the political commentator’s death following her sudden death.
In the midst of the grieving, some information about what could have prompted her abrupt demise has become visible.
As per law enforcement officials, which affirmed Stewart’s demise May 18, her body was found outside in the Belle View neighborhood of northern Virginia promptly in the early hours of the day.
No foul play is thought of as at now, with officials believing a health related crisis happened, however they didn’t give an exact reason for the death.
Stewart started her vocation as a neighborhood columnist and maker in Georgia prior to moving to Little Shake, Arkansas, to be a commentator.
She previously told the Harvard International Review that her work in Little Rock was how she met then-Governor Mike Huckabee. After that, she began working as his communications director in his office before taking on the same position for his 2008 presidential campaign.
She worked on three more presidential campaigns, the 2012 Republican presidential campaigns of former Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, respectively, and the 2016 campaign of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. Stewart was hired by CNN as a political commentator prior to the general election of 2016.
Over the course of her experience with the organization, she co-hosted the Hot Mics From Left to Right digital broadcast alongside CNN’s Maria Cardona and frequently showed up on The ‘Situation Room’ with Wolf Blitzer.
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Alice Stewart will be missed by viewers because she helped them better understand what was going on the field while she was on CNN.
Stewart was a fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School and was an avid runner in her spare time. In November, she finished the New York Marathon. She also served on the senior advisory committee of the Institute of Politics.
Stewart reflected on her role as a conservative voice on CNN and in politics as a whole in October 2020.