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“It’s a toss-up race,” Republican strategist Brad Todd said, cautioning that the GOP's fortunes are not as bright as they were when the Democratic nominee was the 81-year-old Biden.
Steve Hilton, British political strategist [538] Paul Manafort, lobbyist, political consultant, and former director at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions [539] Dick Morris, political author and commentator, former pollster, political campaign consultant, and general political consultant [540]
Angela Stanton-King, public speaker and Republican candidate for Georgia's 5th congressional district in the 2020 elections (She would later lose said election.) [434] [435] [436] Todd Starnes , conservative columnist, commentator and radio host [ 437 ]
G. Matthew Gagnon; Geoff Garin; David Garth; Rick Gates (political consultant) Tory Gavito; Joseph Gaylord; Michael Gehrke; Audrey Gelman; David Gergen; Robert Gibbs
Encouraged support for Paul in Republican primaries, but his own candidacy (Libertarian) in the general election. [citation needed] Jon Huntsman Jr. Republican: Utah Mitt Romney January 16, 2012 [10] Herman Cain: Republican: Georgia Mitt Romney April 17, 2012 Originally endorsed Newt Gingrich on January 28, 2012 [11] [12] Rick Perry: Republican ...
Brad Bradford (born August 1, 1986) is a Canadian politician and urban planner who has represented Ward 19 Beaches—East York on Toronto City Council since 2018. Bradford ran for mayor of Toronto in the 2023 by-election , placing eighth.
[2] In the 2008 election cycle, Freedom's Watch purchased advertisements in support of Republican congressional candidates. Bradley A. Blakeman, Republican strategist and former member of George W. Bush's senior staff, served as President. In December 2008, the organization's board of directors decided to shut it down at the end of 2008. [3]
He was a Republican, then a Democrat (1932–1947), then a Progressive (1947–1953) 1952 – Wayne Morse, U.S. senator from Oregon (1945–1969), changed from Republican to Independent in 1952 [415] and Independent to Democrat on February 17, 1955 [416] 1974 – D. French Slaughter Jr., while a Virginia state delegate became an independent ...