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  1. Joe Trippi

    Joe Trippi is a long-time American Democratic campaign worker and consultant. A mainstay in presidential politics, Trippi has worked on the presidential campaigns of Edward Kennedy, Walter Mondale, Gary Hart, and Dick Gephardt. Most notably, he served as campaign manager for presidential candidate and former Vermont governor Howard Dean. He is currently working for the presidential campaign of former Senator John Edwards.

  2. Ken Mehlman

    Kenneth Brian Mehlman (born August 21, 1966, Baltimore, Maryland) is an American attorney who was chairman of the Republican National Committee from 2005 to 2007. He served as the campaign manager for George W. Bush's 2004 re-election campaign. In a June 2007 press release by the White House website, Mehlman was nominated by President George W. Bush to be a board member of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial committee.

  3. Dick Morris

    Dick Morris (born November 28, 1948 in New York City) is an American political author, newspaper columnist, and commentator who previously worked as a pollster, political campaign consultant, and general political consultant. Morris is best known for managing Bill Clinton's successful 1996 bid for re-election to the office of President of the United States. His tenure on that campaign was cut short two months before the election, …

  4. Mary Beth Cahill

    Mary Beth Cahill is an American political figure, who served as the campaign manager of Senator John Kerry's campaign for the Democratic nomination for President. She was Kerry's second campaign manager; she replaced Jim Jordan in November of 2003, after Jordan was fired by Kerry. She was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts and raised in Framingham, Massachusetts by a large, politically active, Irish-Catholic family.

  5. Steve Hildebrand

    Steve Hildebrand is a Democratic strategist based out of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In 2005, Hildebrand joined with Paul Tewes to form Hildebrand Tewes Consulting, a campaign consulting firm with offices in Washington, DC and Sioux Falls. In 2004 he was the campaign manager for U.S. Senator Tom Daschle's losing re-election effort against U.S. Representative John Thune.

  6. Ed Rollins

    Ed Rollins (born March 19, 1943) is a Republican campaign consultant and advisor who has worked on a number of high profile political campaigns in the United States. Edward Rollins was born in Boston, Massachusetts where he was raised in a Democratic household. His family later moved to California where Rollins attended California State University, Chico. Rollins later served in a number of Republican staff positions in the California State Assembly.

  7. Jim Jordan

    James Jordan is an American political figure. During 2002 and 2003, he was the campaign manager of John Kerry, running for President of the United States. However, he was fired and replaced with Mary Beth Cahill in November of 2003; the widespread media perception was that Kerry was dissatisfied with his position in the race (at the time, he trailed Howard Dean in polls and fundraising, though he went on to win the nomination; see 2004 Democratic primary).

  8. John Engler

    John Mathias Engler (born October 12, 1948) is an American politician. He served as a Republican governor of Michigan from 1991 to 2003. Engler, a Roman Catholic, was born in Mount Pleasant and grew up on a cattle farm in Beal City. He attended Michigan State University, where he was chairman of the College Republicans. In 1971 he graduated with a degree in agricultural economics and was elected as a State Representative at the age of 23.

  9. John McLaughlin

    John McLaughlin (born March 29 1927) is the creator, executive producer, and host of "The McLaughlin Group", a weekly public affairs television program broadcast in the United States since 1982, and of "McLaughlin's One on One", an interview program. In the group program, the current format involves a group of four respected commentators discussing current political issues at the host's direction and tends to become a little heated, …

  10. Manouchehr Mottaki

    Manouchehr Mottaki is the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs appointed by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. During the 2005 presidential election, he was the campaign manager of Ali Larijani, the right-conservative candidate. Mottaki holds a master's degree in international relations from the University of Tehran and a bachelor's degree from Bangalore University in India. Before becoming a minister in Ahmadinejad's cabinet, he served as Ambassador to Turkey and Japan.

  11. Jason Roe

    Jason Roe was the chief of staff for Florida U.S. Representative Tom Feeney and was also the campaign manager for Peter Roskam, a candidate for U.S. Representative in Illinois. On March 7, 2007, he was appointed as deputy campaign manager for the Mitt Romney Presidential Campaign. Roe is the son of Jerry D. Roe, a former executive director of the Michigan Republican Party.

  12. Pierre Salinger

    Pierre Emil George Salinger (June 14, 1925 - October 16, 2004) was a White House Press Secretary to U.S. Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He later became known for his work as an ABC News correspondent, and in particular for his stories on the American hostage crisis in Iran, the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie Scotland, and his discredited claims as to the cause of the explosion of TWA flight 800.

  13. Brett Doster

    Brett Stanton Doster is a Political consultant and Political Activist in the Florida He is known as on of the top Grassroots Organizers in the State of Florida, especially for the Republican Party and for Conservative causes in general. He previously served as the Campaign Manager for the Tom Gallagher for Governor Campaign and the Florida Bush-Cheney 04 Campaign.

  14. Morton Brilliant

    Morton Brilliant has over a decade of local and statewide experience as a political operative in a variety of roles, including campaign manager, communications director, and a senior gubernatorial staffer.

  15. Donna Brazile

    Donna Brazile is a senior political strategist and former campaign manager for Gore-Lieberman 2000-the first African American to lead a major presidential campaign. She is currently chair of the Democratic National Committee's Voting Rights Institute and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. Cooking with Grease is an intimate account of Donna's thirty years in politics.

  16. Will H. Hays

    William Harrison Hays, an American politician, was the namesake of the Hays Code, chairman of the Republican National Committee (1918–1921) and U.S. Postmaster General. Hays was born in Sullivan, Indiana, where he also died. Hays was the campaign manager for Warren G. Harding's successful campaign for the Presidency of the United States in the 1920 U.S. presidential election and subsequently became Harding's Postmaster-General.

  17. John O'Brien

    John O'Brien (born 1962, Tunbridge, Vermont, USA) is an American film director, sheep farmer, Justice of the Peace and former campaign manager. O'Brien is the director of the "Tunbridge Trilogy", three films that focus on the rural life of Tunbridge, Vermont.

  18. Lise van Susteren

    Lise Van Susteren is a forensic psychiatrist from Bethesda, Maryland, and sister of Fox News legal analyst Greta Van Susteren. In 2006, she sought the Democratic nomination to the U.S. Senate (from Maryland) but withdrew in April 2006 due to insufficient fundraising. Lise’s father, Urban Van Susteren, was an elected judge in Appleton, Wisconsin, and Lise worked on his campaign, planting yard signs at the houses of their neighbors.

  19. Harry M. Daugherty

    Harry Micajah Daugherty (January 26, 1860-October 12, 1941) (daw-"GER"-tee) was an American politician. He is best known as a Republican Party boss, and member of the Ohio Gang, the name given to the group of advisors surrounding president Warren G. Harding. Daugherty graduated from the University of Michigan Law School at the age of 20, but had to wait one year before taking the bar exam.

  20. Brian Lunde

    Brian Lunde is a former Democrat campaign manager who defected to become a Bush campaigner in 2000 US presidential elections. In 2004, Lunde co-chaired Democrats for Bush with Senator Zell Miller, which resulted in the recruitment of over 5,000 state and local Democratic elected officials, activists and rank-and-file party members who publicly endorsed the President's re-election. Lunde also served as Chairman for the American Center for Voting Rights, …

  21. Sharon Harris

    Sharon Harris is a libertarian political activist and president of the Advocates for Self-Government. Harris holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's degree in psychology. In 1972, Harris was a founding member of the Libertarian Party of Georgia. In 1994, Harris ran for Commissioner of Agriculture in Georgia, garnering over 600,000 votes in the general election. Harris is best known for her work with the Advocates for Self-Government, …

  22. Dan Smoot

    Howard Drummond Smoot aka Dan Smoot (born in East Prairie in Mississippi County, Missouri, on October 5, 1913 - died on July 24, 2003, in Tyler in Smith County, Texas) was an FBI agent and a conservative political activist. From the 1950s to 1971, he published "The Dan Smoot Report", which chronicled alleged communist infiltration in various sectors of American government and society. In 1970, he opposed the selection of a future U.S. president, …

  23. Niger Innis

    Niger Innis is an African American conservative Republican consultant, strategist and National Spokesperson for the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Innis graduated from Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Science (BSc.) degree in Political Science in 1990. Born in Harlem, New York, he currently lives in Westchester, New York with his white lover Heath McCasland of Fort Worth, Texas. His father, Roy Innis, has been National Director of CORE since 1968.

  24. Joey Smallwood

    Joseph Roberts "Joey" Smallwood, PC, CC (December 24, 1900 - December 18 1991) was the main force that brought Newfoundland into Confederation, and became the first Premier of the province. Smallwood remains a controversial figure in Newfoundland, both for his role in ending its independent status and his acts while serving as its premier. He would dub himself "the last Father of Confederation." Smallwood was born in Gambo, Newfoundland to Charles and Minnie May Smallwood.

  25. Patrick Killen

    Patrick Killen (born 1979) is an American public affairs and political consultant.

  26. Dai Davies

    David Clifford Davies, some times known as Dai Davies, (born 26 November 1959) is the Independent MP for Blaenau Gwent. He was elected in a by election on June 29 2006 following the death of independent MP Peter Law, for whom he had previously been campaign manager. He is also the leader of Blaenau Gwent People's Voice Group, a left wing political party that had announced intentions to expand outside his own constituency in the 2007 Assembly elections,.

  27. Patrick Quinlan

    Patrick Quinlan, born August 28 1970 in the Bronx, New York, and raised there and in Yonkers, New York is an American freelance writer, political activist, and novelist. His crime thriller, "Smoked", was published in the United States and Canada by St. Martin's Press in April 2006, and in the United Kingdom and numerous countries throughout the world by Hodder Headline in March 2006.

  28. Gillian Lucky

    Gillian Lucky (born April 17 is a Trinidad and Tobago politician and lawyer. Since 2001 she has been United National Congress Member of Parliament for the Pointe-à-Pierre constituency. Lucky is currently an "Independent UNC Parliamentarian" after breaking ranks with the Opposition party. Lucky is well known for her debating skills; while a student at Naparima Girls' High School she won the "Trintoc Debate", a national Sixth Form debate.

  29. Chris Ronayne

    Chris Ronayne (born 1968) is the President of University Circle Inc. in Cleveland, Ohio, a community development corporation responsible for the growth of the University Circle with a focus on health care, education, and arts & culture. Ronanye was born in Chicago, Illinois. He attended Bay High School in Bay Village, …

  30. Doug Tyler

    Doug Tyler is a political figure in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. Tyler was a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from the 1987 election until his defeat in the 1999 election. He served in the cabinet from 1991 to 1999 overseeing various ministries, including a stint as Deputy Premier under Camille Thériault's leadership. Tyler was campaign manager for Paul Duffie's unsuccessful bid for the New Brunswick Liberal Party leadership, …

  31. Umaru Dikko

    Umaru Dikko (born 1936, Wamba) is a Nigerian politician and was a trusted adviser to President Shehu Shagari. He was also the Nigerian minister for Transportation from 1979-1983. He started playing a role in the nation's governance in 1967 when he was appointed as a commissioner in the then "North Central State of Nigeria" (now the Kaduna State).

  32. Nancy Patricia D'Alesandro Pelosi

    Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, the House Democratic leader, pressed the committee on Sunday to begin investigating and make a preliminary report within 10 days. She demanded to know who knew of the messages, whether Foley had other contacts with pages and when the Republican leadership was notified of Foley's conduct.

  33. Gus Savage

    Gus Savage ascended to Congress as an outsider to elective politics. A veteran civil rights activist and pioneer African-American journalist, he used his strong community ties to earn a seat in the U.S. House from South Chicago. During his 12 years in Congress, Savage's flamboyant personality and militant approach to highlighting racial inequalities in his district and around the nation made headlines and often provoked controversy. 1 "I value my independence," Savage avowed.

  34. Joe McCannon

    Joe McCannon is a Vice President at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). He has worked at IHI since 2001, supporting the development of the organization's web site, managing the company's growing portfolio of work in the developing world, and serving as Campaign Manager for the 100,000 Lives Campaign and the 5 Million Lives Campaign.

  35. Ashley Nasser
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  38. Emily Logan

    So i am 19 years old and attend BGSU I am a music Education major. I play the oboe, and I can play the flute and the piccolo. I graduated from Cardnial Stritch high school I am so ecited about going to school but i am going to miss my mommy. I am also going to miss my boyfriend who will be an hour and half away from me. tear.

  39. Ferdinand Marcos

    Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralín Marcos (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was the tenth president of the Philippines, from 1965 to 1986. In 1972, he declared martial law, which allowed him to stay in power until lifting it in 1981.

  40. Angela

    When I'm Good I'm Really Good.

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