Kellyanne Fitzpatrick is a CNN political analyst. She can be seen regularly on CNN's Inside Politics which airs weekdays from 4-4:30 and 8:30-9p.m. (ET). She is also president of the polling company. Founded in 1995, the polling company specializes in survey research, focus groups and strategic counsel for political, corporate, legal and public affairs clients.
Since 1988, Fitzpatrick has amassed experience in survey research, politics and law. She has directed hundreds of demographic and attitudinal survey projects for statewide and congressional political races, trade associations and Fortune 500 companies. Prior to forming the polling company, she was corporate counsel and senior account executive to The Luntz Research Companies, a polling firm widely credited for its work on the Republican Contract with America. She also worked as political research assistant at The Wirthlin Group, pollster to President Reagan.
Fitzpatrick has worked for the law firm of Jackson and Campbell, P.C., and served as judicial law clerk to the Honorable Richard A. Levie, District of Columbia Superior Court. Admitted to practice in four jurisdictions, she maintains a thriving private that includes both individual and corporate clients. She also serves as an adjunct professor of legal research and oral advocacy at the National Law Center. Recently, Fitzpatrick was featured by the National Journal as one of Washington's most influential conservatives aged 40 and younger.