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Everyone fell in love with MSNBC political reporter Steve Kornacki thanks to his coverage of the 2020 presidential election and now fans can’t wait to watch his coverage of the 2024 election.

The 45-year-old journalist will be covering the election results for NBC News and he predicts that the winner will be revealed “significantly quicker” than last time.

People want to know more about Steve and a great place to start is the article he wrote for Salon back in 2011, in which he publicly came out as gay. Keep reading to find out more… “I’ve read stories from people who say they always knew they were attracted to the same sex, or that they figured it out at a young age.

I’m not one of them. I had practically no idea until one night in my sophomore year of high school,” Steve said while mentioning that he began to wonder why he didn’t find the cheerleaders hot like other guys. “I just didn’t fit the stereotypes of gay men.

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