Gloria Borger is departing CNN, the network confirmed to Deadline. The senior political analyst has been with the channel since 2007, featured prominently in CNN’s election coverage on shows like Situation Room and AC360. She was formerly the network’s chief political analyst, hosting various political documentaries and leading CNN’s long-form reporting on All Business: The Essential Donald Trump and Almost President: The Agony of Defeat. Borger, in 2008, was part of CNN‘s Peabody Award-winning coverage of the 2008 presidential primary campaigns and debates. Prior to joining CNN, Borger was a national political correspondent for CBS News, contributing to Face the Nation, 60 Minutes II and special events coverage. She also was a co-anchor of CNBC’s Capital Report. In recent years, however, Borger has cut back her responsibilities at the CNN, and her less frequent on-air appearances have been noticed by viewers. She is the latest longtime CNN personality to leave the network after anchor Alisyn Camerota departed following a decade at the company earlier this month. “My first order of business is to spend time ungoverned by a TV schedule,” she told the Daily Beast in a statement. “I’ll always be watching and cheering for CNN.”