Jeremy W. Peters is an American reporter and author for The New York Times.[1][2][third-party source needed] He has covered three presidential elections for the newspaper, most recently the 2020 presidential election.[not verified in body] He is an MSNBC contributor,[2] and has also appeared on Washington Week on PBS.[3] In February 2022, he published his first book, Insurgency: How Republicans Lost Their Party and Got Everything They Ever Wanted,[4] which was selected as a New York Times Editor's Choice[citation needed] and was reviewed in The Washington Post[5] and The Guardian.[6]
Jeremy W. Peters | |
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Born | Royal Oak, Michigan, United States[citation needed] |
Alma mater | University of Michigan[citation needed] |
Occupation(s) | Reporter, Author |
Employer | The New York Times |
Jeremy W. Peters[clarification needed] was born in Royal Oak, Michigan.[when?][citation needed]
Peters earned his bachelor's degree in history and political science from the University of Michigan.[citation needed]
When Peters was in his senior year at the University of Michigan he was a reporter and editor for The Michigan Daily and began contributing to The New York Times[7][third-party source needed] as a freelancer.[citation needed] He then worked for two years in the Virgin Islands for The Virgin Islands Daily News before returning to the Times as a reporter for the business and national desks based in Detroit.[citation needed] In 2009, while assigned to the Albany bureau, he was part of the team that won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news, for its coverage of the sex scandal that resulted in the resignation of Gov. Eliot Spitzer.[8][9]
His coverage of the Republican Party and the conservative movement for The Times became the basis for his book, Insurgency, which the Crown Publishing Group acquired in 2017.[citation needed] Peters was one of several Times journalists featured in the 2018 Showtime documentary, The Fourth Estate.[citation needed]
About the Author: Jeremy Peters has been a reporter for the New York Times for more than a decade, covering the 2012 and 2016 presidential campaigns, Congress, and a variety of other topics including the economy, the media, and New York politics. Peters began contributing to the New York Times as a senior at the University of Michigan, where he was a reporter and editor for The Michigan Daily. A contributor to MSNBC, Peters lives in Washington, D.C.