David Gergen, a big name in American politics and TV news, passed away at 83 years old. He died in a retirement community in Lexington, Massachusetts. His son, Christopher Gergen, confirmed that the cause of death was Lewy body dementia, according to the reports.
Gergen worked with four U.S. Presidents — three were Republicans and one was a Democrat. The presidents he worked with were: Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton, according to the New York Times.
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This one question really hit home with people and helped Reagan win that election. Gergen later said that sometimes a simple question can have huge power, like finding gold while panning in a river, as stated by the reports.
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David Gergen was a political advisor who worked with four U.S. Presidents and later became a well-known TV commentator.
Q2. How did David Gergen die?
David Gergen died at age 83 from Lewy body dementia, as confirmed by his son.
Gergen worked with four U.S. Presidents — three were Republicans and one was a Democrat. The presidents he worked with were: Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton, according to the New York Times.
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He helped presidents with big moments
He helped with things like writing speeches, talking to the media, and planning communication strategies for these presidents. In 1980, he came up with a very smart question that Ronald Reagan used in a debate against President Jimmy Carter, “Are you better off than you were four years ago?”, as per the reports.This one question really hit home with people and helped Reagan win that election. Gergen later said that sometimes a simple question can have huge power, like finding gold while panning in a river, as stated by the reports.
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Later became a TV expert
After working in the White House, Gergen became a magazine editor and later a TV political commentator. He was known for moving from political insider to media expert, something a lot of Washington D.C. people do. He pronounced his name with hard G’s: “Gergen”, according to the report by New York Times.FAQs
Q1. Who was David Gergen?David Gergen was a political advisor who worked with four U.S. Presidents and later became a well-known TV commentator.
Q2. How did David Gergen die?
David Gergen died at age 83 from Lewy body dementia, as confirmed by his son.