Nia-Malika Henderson Biography
Nia-Malika Henderson is a CNN senior political analyst who covers Washington politics, policies, and people. Henderson is a regular panelist on CNN’s Inside Politics, The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, and CNN Tonight with Don Lemon, and reports for the network’s digital and television platforms.
How old is Nia-Malika Henderson? – Age
She is 47 years old as of 7 July 2021. She was born in 1974 in Hopkins, South Carolina, United States.
Nia-Malika Henderson Education
Henderson graduated from Hopkins, South Carolina’s Lower Richland High School in 1992. She went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in literature and cultural anthropology from Duke University, as well as master’s degrees in American studies and journalism from Yale University and Columbia University, respectively.
Is Malika Henderson Married? – Family
In late 2019, Henderson married her longtime girlfriend, a doctor.
Malika Henderson Height
She has a height of 5 feet 9 inches.
Malika Henderson Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
What is Nia Malika Henderson’s salary?
She earns an annual salary of around $5 hundred thousand.
Malika Henderson CNN Career
Henderson joined the network in 2015 and covered the 2016 presidential election, the transition, President Donald Trump’s administration, and the Democratic Party. She covered the Democratic and Republican candidates during the 2016 election season, covering Bernie Sanders’ insurgent campaign, Ben Carson’s unlikely bid, and Donald Trump’s Republican realignment.
Henderson previously worked for The Washington Post as a national political reporter, covering the White House, the 2012 presidential campaign, the 2010 midterm elections, and anchoring The Post’s Election 2012 blog. She also worked for Politico for the first two years of Obama’s presidency and was Newsday’s lead reporter for Obama’s 2008 campaign, Democratic primary race, and Democratic National Convention. Henderson was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in explanatory reporting in 2005 for a series on the history of hip hop with the Newsday team. She worked for The Baltimore Sun before joining Newsday’s national staff.