Gee, think this might have something to do with Harwood's relationship with CNBC?? If he'd stayed with the Journal, it's doubtful he'd have been allowed to keep that lucrative gig. He'd have a tough time getting the same terms with FBN. In any case, a byline search would reveal that Harwood's primary contribution to the Journal's editorial output has been the NBC/WSJ poll. Oh yeah, and he likes to appear on Tim Russert. Don't expect the Exodus in his wake.
Gee, think this might have something to do with Harwood's relationship with CNBC?? If he'd stayed with the Journal, it's doubtful he'd have been allowed to keep that lucrative gig. He'd have a tough time getting the same terms with FBN. In any case, a byline search would reveal that Harwood's primary contribution to the Journal's editorial output has been the NBC/WSJ poll. Oh yeah, and he likes to appear on Tim Russert. Don't expect the Exodus in his wake.