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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 .
Veteran Republican strategist Steve Schmidt, one of the faces of the so-called Never Trump movement, announced Friday that he has resigned from the board of the Lincoln Project. The move comes ...
Steve Schmidt, political strategist and co-founder of The Lincoln Project, joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the red wave that didn’t materialize, polarization and extremism in U.S. politics ...
Steve Schmidt says the Republican Party is far more radical than it was on Jan. 6 and explains exactly why our country is in trouble. Steve Schmidt: Trump s truth is hideous deception [Video] Skip ...
Horn is a Republican operative [10] and former chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party, [11] Steslow is a marketing strategist and political consultant, [12] Galen is an independent political consultant, [13] and Madrid is a former political director for the California Republican Party. [14] Galen serves as the Lincoln Project's treasurer. [15]
Steve Schmidt, chief strategist for the John McCain 2008 presidential campaign, co-founder of The Lincoln Project (Democrat since 2020, endorsed Joe Biden) [195] Tara Setmayer, CNN Political Commentator, Contributor to ABC News and former GOP Communications Director (endorsed Joe Biden) [196]
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's 2-Minute Warning: politics and ...
Steve Schmidt (Republican Party strategist and top George W. Bush aide) [56] Jennifer Rubin (author of the "Right Turn" blog for The Washington Post) [57] Colin Powell (Former United States Secretary of State) [58] Joe Walsh (former representative and radio host) [59] Wayne Gilchrest (former representative) [60]