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S.E. Cupp (b. February 23, 1979) is a conservative political commentator and writer, and co-author of the book Why You're Wrong About the Right with Brett Joshpe, with whom she is also engaged.

S.E. was born in California, but primarily raised in Andover, Massachusetts. In 2000, she graduated from Cornell University, with a degree in Art History. While attending Cornell, she worked for her college paper, The Cornell Daily Sun. She is currently pursuing a Master's degree in religious studies at New York University.

She is also a regular contributor to Politico.com's The Arena and a frequent quest of Fox's The Strategy Room and Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld. Her writings have appeared at The Washington Post, Foxnews.com, The American Spectator, Human Events, Slate, Maxim, and Sports Illustrated.

She is a hunter, and fan of NASCAR.

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