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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.
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, 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 ...
Became the first cabinet member to announce her resignation, effective on January 11; [56] was criticized by US Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) for resigning rather than voting to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office. [57] Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Mental Health and Substance Use: Elinore F. McCance-Katz
Scripps News political analyst Steve Schmidt gives his take on controversial flags spotted at Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's homes. (Scripps News)
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:
Scripps News political analyst Steve Schmidt offered his take in this week's 2-Minute Warning. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides. See all. AOL.
During the 2012 campaign, Steve Schmidt, a Republican strategist, stated that Cutter is "arguably the strongest player on either side out there now." [13] CNN announced on June 26, 2013, that Cutter will join a new version of Crossfire re-launching [19] in the fall of 2013, with panelists Newt Gingrich, S. E. Cupp, and Van Jones. [25]