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-Ian Cameron and Susan Rice were married in 1992. Although Rice (a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations) is still the U.S. National Security Advisor for the Obama administration, Cameron stepped down from his position with ABC News in 2010.
-Claire Shipman is a correspondent for the ABC program Good Morning America. Jay Carney took over from Robert Gibbs as White House Press Secretary for the Obama administration in 2011, but he resigned from that position in June 2014 and now works for online retailer Amazon as the senior vice president of Worldwide Corporate Affairs.
-Matthew Jaffe worked as a reporter for ABC News and the Spanish language broadcast television network Univision during the 2012 presidential campaign, but he has since moved on and is currently the Director of Communications at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics. Katie Hogan joined Barack Obama's political operation in February 2007 (the week before the official kick-off of his first campaign for the White House), serving as a traveling press assistant, a White House press wrangler, and deputy press secretary. But she, too, has since left her position in the Obama administation, stepping down in 2016 to become the new chief of Organizing for Action, a non-profit group that grew out of Barack Obama's reelection campaign.
-Virginia Moseley holds a prominent position at CNN, but she is not the network's president: she is currently the cable news network's Washington Deputy Bureau Chief and Vice President. Thomas Nides was one of two U.S. Deputy Secretaries of State (for Management and Resources) under Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from 2011 to 2013, but he has since rejoined the Morgan Stanley Global financial services firm as a Vice Chairman.