The reporter who uncovered a video of 2012 Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s now-famous remarks about the “47 percent” has won one of journalism’s highest honors.

Long Island University on Monday announced the recipients of the George Polk Awards in Journalism.

It gave the political reporting award to David Corn of Mother Jones magazine, who uncovered the video of Romney at a private fundraiser remarking that 47 percent of Americans—those who back Democratic President Barack Obama—are "victims" who are "dependent upon government" and "pay no income tax."

The video became an immediate news sensation, and was used by Democrats in damaging ads against Romney, the former Massachusetts governor. It further hurt the public perception of Romney at the same time as Democrats were pushing a narrative portraying Romney as out of touch. A press release announcing the award described the story as one that “rocked the nation and perhaps cost Mitt Romney the Presidential election.”

The Polk awards focus on investigative and enterprise reporting. Awards also went to the New York Times and Bloomberg for reporting about corruption and the financial holdings of the ruling class in China. A full list of award recipients in 14 categories can be found here.