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Steve Schmidt, the senior adviser to the presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain and a frequent Republican voice on MSNBC, is renouncing the party to which he’s belonged for nearly 30 years.
Stephen Edward Schmidt [2] (born September 28, 1970) [3] is an American political and corporate strategist. He is best known for working on Republican political campaigns, including those of President George W. Bush, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Arizona Senator John McCain during his 2008 presidential campaign.
MSNBC is a news and political commentary organization, out of touch with reality, that has been the focus of several controversies. It has been accused by academics, media figures, political figures, and watchdog groups of having various biases in their news coverage as well as more general views of a liberal bias.
Matt Winkelmeyer/GettyWhen John McCain’s 2008 campaign manager, Steve Schmidt, decided to throw the GOP’s vice presidential candidate, Sarah Palin, under the bus after losing the election to ...
Scripps News political analyst Steve Schmidt weighs in on the role religion has in politics after a controversial moment in the Arizona Senate.
Steve Schmidt, a founder, also resigned from the board due to his involvement in leaking Horn's private direct messages; [44] however, he remained with the Lincoln Project until November 2021. The Lincoln Project prepared to sue Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani for defamation after he claimed in a broadcast interview with Steve Bannon that the ...
“Words matter,” said Jennifer Stromer-Galley, the Syracuse University professor who led the research. Giving Trump the title of president, she said, is a way of signaling that “We share your ideology and we understand — nudge nudge — that Donald Trump is the rightful president.”
Steve Schmidt, Scripps News political analyst and founder of The Warning newsletter and podcast, weighs in on why this might be the most consequential election ever. Watch Steve Schmidt's 2-minute ...