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Terry hunt is a senior White House correspondent for the Associated Press. Native of Bellevue and a journalism graduate of the University of Kentucky, Hunt started his full-time career with the Associated Press in Louisville in 1968. Following military service, he became a correspondent in the Providence, Rhode Island, bureau until he moved to the Washington bureau in 1974. Hunt served on the national desk until 1978 when he was assigned to cover the U.S. Senate. He covered the Reagan 1980 campaign, moving to AP’s White House office in 1981. He visited some 40 countries with Presidents Reagan and Bush and covered the U.S.—Soviet summits of the Gorbachev era. Hunt worked as an intern two summers at the Cincinnati Post while in college.

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