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  1. Rachel Anne Maddow (/ ˈmædoʊ / ⓘ, MAD-oh; born April 1, 1973) is an American television news program host and liberal political commentator. [1][2][3][4] Maddow hosts The Rachel Maddow Show, a weekly television show on MSNBC, and serves as the cable network's special event co-anchor. [5]

  2. Rachel Maddow. Now available: Rachel Maddow Presents Ultra, Season 2. Rachel Maddow outlines the second season of her award-winning podcast "Ultra," which tells an all-but-forgotten true...

  3. Nov 7, 2024 · Allison Detzel contributed. After Trump's win, Rachel Maddow looks at how other countries have dealt with authoritarian leaders and gives Americans a to-do list to save our democracy.

  4. Rachel Maddow traces the fight to preserve American democracy back to World War II, when a handful of committed public servants and brave private citizens thwarted far-right plotters trying to steer our nation toward an alliance with the Nazis.

  5. Nov 6, 2024 · Rachel Maddow speaks to Americans who do not want to surrender democracy to Donald Trump's authoritarian management and points out that since it did not work to defend...

  6. Spot checking and sometimes debunking quotes and memes ascribed to Rachel Maddow. The frontal cortex of The MaddowBlog, curated by Steve Benen. Visit the MSNBC Rachel Maddow Blog for more...

  7. Rachel Maddow (born April 1, 1973, Castro Valley, California, U.S.) is an American liberal political commentator and radio and television personality, host of The Rachel Maddow Show (2008– ) on the cable television channel MSNBC.

  8. Launched in 2008, “The Rachel Maddow Show” follows the machinations of policy making in America, from local political activism to international diplomacy.

  9. The life of Rachel Maddow: how a Rhodes scholar and AIDS activist became America's most unlikely cable television host. Sep 23 2019 14:56 IST. Rachel Maddow was born on April 1, 1973. She went to...

  10. Rachel Maddow never set out to be a television news host. Friends thought she'd be a professor, or an activist. After studying at Stanford and Oxford, she got her start as a news announcer for...