Posted on 02/14/2007 11:59:06 AM PST by areafiftyone
Mike DuHaime, the former RNC political director, sure has loyal colleagues.
Ex-NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani's exploratory cmte. announced a bunch of new hires today to its political team, at the national and regional levels.
Mark Campbell, nat'l pol. dir.; "past clients" include Bush-Quayle, American Medical Association PAC, RNC, NRCC, Bush-Cheney FL Recount
Rick Wiley, dep. pol. dir.; previously served as executive director and pol. dir. of GOP of WI, exec. dir. of GOP Victory '04
Bill Stepien, nat'l field dir.; dir. of '05-'05 Nat'l 72 Hour, BC04 NH field dir
Jake Menges, sr. advisor to pol. dept.; worked for National Media, a GOP media firm in Alexandria, VA, and managed Bill Simon's CA GOV primary.
Cary Evans, nat'l field advisor; previously worked as RNC regional pol. dir., BC04 regional pol. dir., dep. manager for Sen. Gordon Smith (R-OR),
Regional Political Directors
Chris Gulugian-Taylor, previously served as exec. dir. of NV Victory '06, exec. dir of NV GOP, the Nevada Republican Party as Executive Director and Political Director. Gulugian-Taylor has worked for the Republican National Committee in Washington, D.C., and in the field, serving as the Washington State 72 Hour Director for President Bush's 2004 re-election campaign.
K.C. Jones, manager for Rick O'Donnell's House Run (CO-07), VA dir. of RNC's 72 Hour, BC04 IA field dir., BC04 MN dep. exec. dir.
Matthew R. Mahoney, Giuliani's WH Pol. Affairs Liason from '02-'07, dep. dir. of advance for Giuliani between '98-'02, sr. legal adviser to Solutions America PAC.
Matt Mason, dir. GOTV in '04 and '06 for OH GOP, joined Marines after 9/11, served a tour in Iraq in '05
Tyler O'Connor, state. dir. for MO GOP 72 Hour/Victory '06, pol. dir. for Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL) '04 camp
Mike Roman, dir. of Election Day Operations at RNC in '06 and in PA in '04, before that at the PA GOP camp. cmte., Phill Ward Leader from '02 to '06
Mike Vallante, COO of CA GOP, chair of RI GOP, regional pol. dir. for RNC
David Watts, exec. dir./pol. dir. of Dallas County GOP ('98-'01), Western reg. pol. dir. for BC04.
(((((RUDY PING)))))
LOL! Probably not!
Vote for a liberal - you'll get liberalism.
Don't vote (D/L). Don't vote (R/L). Vote for a philosophy.
Vote Conservative - you'll get Conservatism!
Now you see why the candidates need to raising the big money now.
I guess those are supposed to mean something but what I'm not sure...
Did he hire Rove yet?
Exactly. Those who can't will get left in the dust and have to quit. It happens every time.
Looks like with all the unemployed Republican strategists right now they'll take any work they can get. :)
With the latest USA Today poll showing Rudy with a 16 point lead over his nearest rival- McCain, it's not at all surprising to see people flocking like crazy to Rudy. Lots of people want to work for a winner.
Archives of the Mayor's Press Office
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: January 22, 1998
Release #034-98
Contact: Colleen Roche/Brenda Pérez (212) 788-2958
MAYOR GIULIANI COMMEMORATES THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ROE V. WADE SUPREME COURT DECISION
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani today commemorated the 25th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision guaranteeing a womans constitutional right to privacy. At a press conference at City Hall, the Mayor was joined by Kelli Conlin, Executive Director of the New York State Affiliate of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL/NY); Irwin Schneiderman, NARAL Foundation Board Chair; Barbara Schack, NARAL/NY Board Chair; State Senator Roy M. Goodman, Council Member Andrew Eristoff; and Assemblyman John Ravitz.
"Twenty five years after the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision, its impact is as significant as ever," Mayor Giuliani said. "This decision has precluded government from interfering with a womans Constitutional rights. "I take this opportunity to restate the commitment of the Administration to protect womens right to seek reproductive health advice and services if that is their choice," the Mayor concluded.
Ms. Conlin said, "The 25th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade is an important time to remember the values that define the right to choose, and to applaud New Yorks important role in leading the nation in regard to reproductive health. The Roe decision transformed abortion from a criminal act to a legal medical procedure, allowing doctors to provide this important medical service to women, without fear of criminal prosecution. Women were finally spared the humiliation of back alleys, and the fear of death due to unsafe, unsanitary procedures.
Ms. Conlin continued, "New York City has renewed its commitment to reproductive health care for women consistently, most profoundly in 1994 with the enactment of the Clinic Protection Act, which has dramatically reduced the incidence of violence and harassment of women entering health facilities."
With more than 50,000 members, NARAL/NY works in the political arena to protect womens access to safe reproductive health services, and to expand the reproductive rights available to women.
www.ci.nyc.ny.us
Well You are partly right Republicans are flocking to Rudy. ;-)
So Rudy is choosing more members for his A-TEAM of Rockefeller Republicans.
Maybe the Rudy-Lovers can get his hired guns to join FR too. If they're on the Giuliani payroll, why not let them earn their money. We already have a few Bloggers for Rudy pushing his agenda and spewing his politics around here. Why not a few more.
They've got their work cut out for them after that Global Warming gaffe.
Thank God! A Rudy thread.
He'll need a magic wand to get the social conservative vote.
If he's chosen as the Republican candidate, his opponent has already won.
I will be hanged if I will ever vote for him.
Wrong! A lot of these people are leaving their paid jobs to take positions with the Rudy Giuliani campaign. Nice try!
Vote for a liberal - you'll get liberalism. Period.
That's why the liberal press has chosen liberal Republicans as our front runners. It's a win/win for them.
That was no mistake. It was the truth. Rudy was just speaking from his heart.
Rudy: I do. I do believe there's global warming. Yes. And...and I...I think there are...I'm not a scientist all I can do is look at the reports. I think the last one said that...uh...ummm...fir-fir-first of all there's definitely global warming as far as I can tell. I guess the big question has always been how much is it, how much of it is happening because of just natural climate changes and progressions and how much is happening because of human intervention - carbon in particular - and the overwhelming majority of the scientists believe that there's significant human cause that's making it more difficult, making it worse.
~~~ Rudy Giuliani Press Conference, Silicon Valley, Feb 12, 2007
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