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Mark Corallo, political communications and public relations professional, co-founder and co-principal of Corallo Comstock [8] Steve Hilton, British political strategist [538] Paul Manafort, lobbyist, political consultant, and former director at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions [539]
Christine Todd Whitman, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (2001–2003), Governor of New Jersey (1994–2001) (Forward, Republican until 2022) (endorsed Kamala Harris) [51] Robert Zoellick , U.S. Trade Representative (2001–2005), United States Deputy Secretary of State (2005–2006), White House Deputy Chief of Staff (1992 ...
Before entering the world of political reporting and analysis, Todd earned practical political experience on initiative campaigns in Florida and various national campaigns based in Washington, D.C. [8] While in college, Todd worked for the 1992 presidential campaign of Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) and later started working part-time at National Journal's The Hotline.
Brad Parscale, political advisor [69] Kevin Roberts, political strategist and president of Heritage Foundation [70] Craig Shirley, political consultant [71] Roger Stone, political consultant and lobbyist [72] Susie Wiles, political consultant and CEO of Save America PAC [9] (Trump campaign staff member)
Costas Panagopoulos, political scientist, professor of political science at Northeastern University [294] Richard Parker, economist, lecturer in public policy and senior fellow at the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government [278]
Marjorie Taylor Greene, far-right political activist and Republican nominee for Georgia's 14th congressional district in 2020 (She would later win said election.) Kimberly Guilfoyle , prosecutor, television news personality, senior advisor for Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign , partner of Donald Trump Jr. , and First Lady of San ...
The Senior Strategist to the president, under both the unseen former president Hughes and later President Meyer. He is a number-cruncher, and is often referred to as being cold and robotic. His obsession with polling statistics is shown to negatively influence the President's decision-making during several episodes in the second season.
He was a Republican from 1965 to 2009 and a Democrat from 1951 to 1965 and 2009 to 2012. [396] 1995 – Eric Adams, mayor of New York City, New York (2022–present). Joined the Republican Party in 1995, but returned to the Democratic Party in 2002. 2003 – Tommy Dickerson, Mississippi state senator. [397]