Keli Goff
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Keli Goff is a blogger and political commentator who regularly appears on various television networks[1] to discuss the 2008 presidential election. She has appeared on CNN, the FOX News Channel, MSNBC and other networks. She is the author of the book, "Party Crashing: How the Hip-Hop Generation Declared Political Independence."[2]
A regular contributor to the Huffington Post, she has appeared on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" and MSNBC's "Live with Dan Abrams" multiple times and has also appeared on FOX News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor" and "Hannity & Colmes". Her commentary has also been heard on Bloomberg Radio and NPR. Goff regularly discusses the role of young voters in American politics. She also writes extensively about minority voters. A former political operative, she also discusses campaign and media strategy.
She holds a BA from NYU and a Master's in Strategic Communications from Columbia University. A native of Missouri City, Texas, she is a graduate of Elkins High School.