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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 .
Steve Schmidt, head of campaign from July 2, 2008, [4] veteran campaign manager; Rick Davis, ran McCain's 2000 campaign; Bill McInturff, chief pollster; Mark Salter, McCain's Senate chief of staff; John Weaver, chief political analyst (left campaign in 2007) Trevor Potter, chief counsel; Others joining later or listed in other sources include:
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 ...
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]
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, 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.
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]
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 ...