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Alice Stewart, a well-known Republican strategist and political commentator on CNN, has passed away at the age of 58. Her death was confirmed by CNN, who stated that her body was found outdoors in Northern Virginia, with authorities suspecting a medical emergency. CNN’s chief executive, Mark Thompson, described her as a political veteran and Emmy Award-winning journalist who brought enthusiasm to the network’s coverage.

During her time at CNN, Stewart served as a conservative commentator since the 2016 presidential race, having previously worked on multiple Republican presidential campaigns. She was the communications director for Mike Huckabee’s 2008 presidential campaign and held similar roles for other Republican candidates in later elections. Stewart also served as the deputy secretary of state in Arkansas and was a fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics in 2020.

Stewart viewed herself as a faithful promoter of conservatism while the Republican Party underwent changes under former President Donald J. Trump’s leadership. She emphasized her role as a conservative voice and independent thinker at CNN. In a 2020 interview with Harvard Political Review, Stewart expressed mixed feelings about Trump, acknowledging both positive and negative aspects of his presidency. She also wrote an opinion piece for CNN urging Republican voters to reconsider supporting Trump’s 2024 election bid in light of criminal charges he faced.

Before her political career, Stewart worked as a news anchor and reporter for a NBC television affiliate in Arkansas. She transitioned to politics in 2005, joining the administration of Mike Huckabee as a press secretary. Stewart earned a degree in broadcast news and political science from the University of Georgia. Her final appearance on CNN was on “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer” just a day before her death. Details about her survivors were not immediately available.

Alice Stewart’s legacy includes her contributions as a political commentator and strategist, her work on Republican presidential campaigns, and her dedication to promoting conservative viewpoints on CNN. She balanced her role as a conservative voice with independent thinking, recognizing both the positive and negative aspects of Donald Trump’s presidency. Stewart’s career transition from broadcast news to politics showcased her diverse skills and interests. Her sudden passing has left a void in the world of political commentary, and she will be remembered for her professionalism, kindness, and dedication to her work.

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