Kate Grumke

Kate Grumke

Kate Grumke

Senior Producer, Documentaries

Kate Grumke is the senior producer on Newsy's documentaries team in Washington, D.C. Kate got her start in public radio before coming to Newsy in 2015. She's from St. Louis, Missouri, and is a graduate of the J-School at the University of Missouri.

Recent Work
A marijuana growing facility in Denver.

Colorado Cannabis Companies Still Jump Through Financial Hoops

A woman helps another woman fill out paperwork on a wooden table

Missouri GOP Says Voter ID Plan Is Generous; Activists Disagree

Trump says Clinton should be in jail.

Let's Not Pretend Trump Pushing To Jail Clinton Is Normal

Donald Trump speaks during the debate

NAFTA Didn't Have The Huge Economic Impact Donald Trump Says It Did

U.S. map with Tennessee highlighted and the number zero, which is how many times the candidates have visited since primaries

Non-Swing States Get Almost No Attention From White House Candidates

Bowie State University graduates at their commencement ceremony

Fact Check: Black Americans Aren't In The 'Worst Shape' Ever

Trump looks at Clinton during the debate

Trump Says If He's Elected, Clinton Will 'Be In Jail'

Clinton gestures toward Trump at the debate

Clinton Says Trump's Tax Plans Would Cost Millions Of Jobs

A scene from a prisoner's strike in Nashville.

Inmates Across The Country Are Striking Against 'Prison Slavery'

Jill Stein and Gary Johnson.

Third-Party Candidates Didn't Make First Presidential Debate

Donald Trump at his new hotel in Washington, DC

Donald Trump Just Gave A Master Class In How To Play The Media

Ranked-choice voting could improve our political campaigns.

Could This Ballot Change Improve Our Political Campaigns?

Bernie Sanders at a rally against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The rally was in front of the White House.

Bernie Sanders: 'Stop The Pipeline. Respect Native American Rights'

Anti-pipeline "water protectors" gather outside a D.C. district court hearing

Department Of Justice Steps In To Stop Construction On Pipeline

Native American activists protesting the Dakota Access pipeline project in Washington D.C.

Anti-Pipeline Activists Take Their Fight To Washington, DC

A group of American Indians walk to a Dakota Access Pipeline construction site to protest.

American Indians Stand Together To Shut Down Pipeline Project

Map of the United States

An Honest Conversation About National Polls And Predicting Elections

Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein

The Case For (And Against) Voting Third Party

Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson

Full Interview: Newsy Sits Down With Libertarian Gary Johnson

Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein

Full Interview: Newsy Sits Down With Green Party Candidate Jill Stein

Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein

Third-Party Nominees Failed To Sue Their Way Into Presidential Debates

The corpse flower in Washington, D.C.

This Flower Smells Like Rotting, Nasty, Putrid Flesh

Jill Stein, a Green Party candidate for president

Here's Why Jill Stein Compares Hillary Clinton To Donald Trump

Balloons fall moments after Hillary Clinton accepts the Democratic nomination.

Will Clinton Or Trump Be Able To Get Support From These Demographics?

Newsy's Kate Grumke and Eugene Daniels laugh

These Are The Most Interesting People We Met At The DNC

Protesters are all over Philly this week.

Protests At The DNC Are Getting More Intense Every Day

A Bernie or Bust protester

When Protesters Say 'Bernie Or Bust,' They Mean It

Attendees cheer at the Democratic National Convention.

So Far, The DNC Has The Drama We Expected At The RNC

Supporters of legalized marijuana march through Philadelphia with a giant joint ahead of the Democratic National Convention.

Marijuana Activists Brought 2 Massive (Fake) Joints To The DNC Party

The Republican National Convention is over.

What Was Different About This Year's Republican National Convention?