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Michael Shure (born April 18, 1966) is an American journalist. He is former national correspondent for Nexstar Media Group's national newscast on NewsNation.[1][2] He was previously the Senior National Correspondent and Anchor for i24NEWS, Cheddar News,[2] and an original member of, and regular host on The Young Turks. He was the host of that network's online 2012 election show, twenTYTwelve. Shure was previously the host of Current TV's The War Room with Michael Shure, a one-hour political commentary program that aired live Monday through Thursday; and later was the Chief Political Correspondent for Al Jazeera America until the network's closure. Shure has also occasionally appeared as an actor.[3]

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Biography

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Shure was born in New York City. He graduated from Trinity School (New York City) and the University of Virginia.

He was Florida press secretary for the Dukakis/Bentsen Presidential campaign during the 1988 presidential election.

Shure is an alumnus of the NBC Page program.

He was a correspondent for the short-lived show CNN NewsStand reporting for the show Entertainment Weekly

In 2002, Shure began contributing as a host and correspondent on The Young Turks, a multi-platform political talk show. He followed the show to Current TV in 2011 where he became a national political correspondent and host for the network. In February 2013 he took over as host for former Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm and the show, previously called The War Room With Jennifer Granholm became The War Room with Michael Shure until August 2013 when the show was ended with the rest of Current's live programming in preparation of the network's transition to Al Jazeera America.

After the acquisition of Current, he was retained by Al Jazeera America as Chief Political Correspondent

In 2017, Shure became the Senior National Correspondent and Anchor for i24NEWS, the US arm of the international Israel-headquartered news network. He also reported for partner network Cheddar News

Shure began working for NewsNation in 2020 as a National Correspondent

On March 11, 2022, Shure announced his candidacy for the CA-37 Congressional seat.[1] He did not qualify for the general election with a loss in the June 7, 2022 primary

Shure has appeared as an actor in the films The Thing Called Love, House Party 3, and Showgirls.[4] He also appeared in an episode of the HBO show Curb Your Enthusiasm.[3]

Personal

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Shure's uncle was film producer Robert Evans. His brother, Tony Shure, co-founded Chopt Salad Company. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California.

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''Michael Shure'' is an American journalist and television news correspondent known for his extensive career covering U.S. politics, government affairs, and breaking news across prominent networks including NewsNation, i24NEWS, Al Jazeera America, Current TV, and The Young Turks. He has anchored political programs, served in senior correspondent roles, and become recognized for his in-depth political analysis and reporting from both domestic and international locations. Born and raised in New York City, Shure is a graduate of the University of Virginia and began his professional journey through the NBC Page program, later working at WNBC-TV in New York and serving as a correspondent for CNN's NewsStand series, where he profiled emerging entertainment talent. Transitioning to political journalism, he anchored the nightly program The War Room with Michael Shure on Current TV, contributed as a political correspondent and guest host across the network, and has been a longtime contributor to The Young Turks since its formation, hosting Reasonably Shure and earning the nickname “Epic Politics Man” for his political coverage. Shure served as Chief Political Correspondent for Al Jazeera America throughout its three-year run, covered electoral politics and breaking news for Cheddar News, and held the positions of Senior National Correspondent and Los Angeles Bureau Chief for i24NEWS and served as a National Correspondent for NewsNation. Beyond journalism, he ran unsuccessfully as a Democrat for the U.S. House of Representatives in California's 37th congressional district in 2022. He resides in Los Angeles, where he has lived since 1992.

Early life and education

Family background and early years

Michael Shure was born on April 18, 1966, in New York City. He is a native of Manhattan, where he was born and raised. Shure's family has notable ties to the entertainment and business sectors. His uncle was the acclaimed film producer Robert Evans, known for producing landmark films including The Godfather, Rosemary's Baby, and Chinatown. In a 2008 profile of an event hosted by Evans, Shure was described as his nephew while escorting the producer, who had been slowed by health issues, during the gathering. His brother, Tony Shure, co-founded Chopt Creative Salad Company, a fast-casual chain specializing in customizable salads, in 2001 with partner Colin McCabe.

Education

Michael Shure graduated from the University of Virginia. Details about his degree, major, or year of graduation are not publicly specified in available biographical sources. No information on earlier formal education appears in his official profiles or reputable biographical summaries.

Career

Early career and acting roles

Michael Shure began his professional career with a mix of political communications and early broadcasting work. He served as deputy press secretary for the Dukakis/Bentsen Presidential campaign in Florida during the 1988 presidential election. He is an alumnus of the NBC Page program and worked at WNBC in New York. Shure later worked as a correspondent for CNN's NewsStand series, where he profiled entertainment talent for Entertainment Weekly. Alongside his media roles, Shure pursued acting and improvisation. He performed with Los Angeles' Groundling Theater. His on-screen credits include small roles in various films and television programs, such as production assistant in Firstborn (1984), onlooker in The Thing Called Love (1993), hotel waiter in House Party 3 (1994), reporter in Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story (1995, uncredited), cheetah drunk in Showgirls (1995), and Woodcrest employee in a 2007 episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

The Young Turks

Michael Shure joined The Young Turks in 2001, contributing in various on-air capacities as a host and correspondent. He is widely recognized by the TYT audience as the "Epic Politics Man" for his distinctive political commentary and reporting style. Shure has continued to report and analyze politics across multiple TYT programs while co-anchoring the network's special election coverage. He hosts the TYT interview program Reasonably Shure, where he conducts in-depth discussions on political and current events topics. Shure also contributed as a writer for The Young Turks episodes from 2010 to 2021 and for TYT Sports starting in 2010. In 2011, Shure served as a political correspondent and guest host for The Young Turks programming on Current TV. He remains an active contributor to TYT, with ongoing appearances and analysis on the network's shows.

Current TV

Michael Shure moved to Current TV in 2011 along with The Young Turks, serving as the network's national political correspondent and guest host across various programs. In this capacity, he contributed to The Young Turks programming on the network and appeared as a political commentator. In February 2013, Shure took over hosting duties for The War Room, a one-hour political commentary program that was renamed The War Room with Michael Shure and aired live Monday through Thursday. The show featured news and political analysis, building on Shure's established role as a correspondent. The program concluded in August 2013 as Current TV transitioned into Al Jazeera America.

Al Jazeera America

Michael Shure served as Chief Political Correspondent for Al Jazeera America throughout the network's entire three-year run. In this capacity, he delivered political reporting and analysis for the channel and its international affiliates. As Al Jazeera America approached its closure on April 12, 2016, Shure made his final appearance with a live hit at 8:45 p.m., shortly before the network's last broadcast. He described a mood of pride among staff for the journalism produced despite early management challenges, noting that colleagues felt they had contributed to something pioneering and significant. Shure emphasized the lasting impact of the work, stating that everyone involved emerged smarter from the experience.

i24NEWS

Michael Shure served as Senior National Correspondent and Anchor for i24NEWS's U.S. arm, in addition to his role as Los Angeles Bureau Chief. In this capacity, he reported on electoral politics and major breaking news events across the United States. His work included interviews with political figures and coverage of cultural and social issues. During this period, Shure also contributed reporting to i24NEWS partner network Cheddar News. He later moved to NewsNation in 2020.

NewsNation

Michael Shure began working as a National Correspondent for NewsNation, the national newscast produced by Nexstar Media Group, in 2020. In this role, he covered a range of national stories including politics, breaking news, and public interest issues. His contributions included reporting on key events such as legal developments in the U.S. presidential election. Shure provided on-the-ground coverage and analysis for NewsNation's audience during this period. Some sources describe the position as a former role. The NewsNation author page continues to list him in the position, though no recent contributions are prominently dated beyond early 2022 topics.

Congressional campaign

Personal life

Michael Shure lives in Los Angeles with his son, Owen.

References

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