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Thrill Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-04 01:05 PM
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Does Kerry have a new speechwriter?
Judging by how good his last few speeches have been, I think he has.
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David Dunham Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-04 01:21 PM
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1. Yes. The old head speechwriter moved elsewhere.
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JI7 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-04 01:31 PM
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2. he did hire at least 1 new speech writer
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FrenchieCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-01-04 04:02 AM
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3. Kerry hired....
Edited on Sat May-01-04 04:03 AM by Frenchie4Clark
the former Clinton and Clark speechwriter, Josh Gottheimer. He has hired many of the Clark campaign people.....Guess he must have liked some of the General's speeches! As well, I know that John Kerry would like to do what Clinton did.....win!
http://phoenix.swarthmore.edu/2004-04-22/news/14016

Clinton and Clark speechwriter shares secrets

.....Gottheimer spends hours reading old speeches by the political candidate he is working for. Starting this week, that candidate will be Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry.

"Just because you work for Clark or Clinton doesn't mean I'm going to have any idea how to write for Kerry," Gottheimer said. "I will write a little differently for him, and he will either like me or fire me. I may be back here in a few weeks."

More.....
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belle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-01-04 04:15 PM
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4. Good.
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mouse7 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-01-04 04:40 PM
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5. Kerry also hired Edwards "two nations" speechwriter
Wendy Button wrote the "two nations" stump speech

Here's the whole list of hires

John Kerry Announces All-Star Additions to Campaign Leadership Team

4/16/2004 4:19:00 PM


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To: National Desk, Politics Reporter

Contact: Stephanie Cutter of John Kerry for President, 202-712-3000, Web: http://www.johnkerry.com

WASHINGTON, April 16 /U.S. Newswire/ -- John Kerry today announced a significant expansion of his staff with a series of senior staff appointments across the campaign. Drawn from throughout the Democratic party, these key staff show the depth and breadth of the talent the Kerry team is deploying in its record breaking campaign to take back the White House and rebuild America.

"In this election, we offer voters across the country a new direction, including a revitalized economy with new and better jobs, affordable health care accessible to all and tax cuts for 98 percent of Americans," Kerry said. "With the help of these outstanding new additions to my campaign, we're going to win in November 2004 and change America for the better."

"Today's announcement represents another step forward in our plan to assemble a campaign team that is second to none," said Kerry campaign manager Mary Beth Cahill. "These individuals come from a variety of backgrounds and from every corner of the Democratic party. Each of them possesses an incredible amount of talent that we will use to tell voters about the new direction John Kerry -- and Democrats nationwide -- offers a country reeling from the failed leadership of George Bush. I am honored to welcome this outstanding group on board and look forward to fighting alongside them all."

Veteran Democratic strategist, Janice Griffin will serve as a Senior Advisor to the DNC. She headed Vice President Al Gore's political action committee, served both as Secretary of Gore/Lieberman 2000 and as Director of African American Outreach. Griffin currently serves on the Board of the CBC Political Action Committee and has been involved with the DNC, serving as chair of the Women's Leadership Forum and helping to found the DNC's Women's Vote Center.

Newly named Senior Advisor to the Kerry Campaign Art Collins currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors for all CBC organizations. He served as a member of the DNC's Democratic Business Council under DNC Chairman Ron Brown. Collins is the former Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Florida A&M University, the largest public Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in America.

Maura Keefe, a campaign and Capitol Hill veteran, has been hired as a Senior Advisor to the DNC. Keefe, a former advisor to the Dean for America campaign and former Chief of Staff to Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, will be charged with designing and managing the DNC's surrogate operation.

Peter Kadzik was named a Senior Advisor to the Kerry Campaign, and will oversee the campaign's scheduling and advance operation. A seasoned veteran of presidential campaigns and Democratic Conventions since 1980, he has been a key advisor to both the DNC and the Clinton White House.

The campaign also announced a number of additions to the political department, beginning with John Norris to serve as National Field Director. Norris was previously the Iowa State Director for the Kerry Campaign. He has worked for Governor Tom Vilsack (D-Iowa), Representative Leonard Boswell (D-Iowa) and then- Representative Tom Harkin (D-Iowa). In 1998, he served as chairman and executive director of the Iowa Democratic Party.

In addition, Karen Hicks will join the team as Deputy National Field Director. Hicks was previously Howard Dean's New Hampshire State Director and served as Political Director for Jeanne Shaheen's races for Senate and Governor. She previously served as Shaheen's health policy advisor.

David Castagnetti joins the campaign as Director of Congressional Affairs from Bergner, Bockorny, Castagnetti & Hawkins, Inc. Castagnetti previously served as Chief of Staff for Senator Max Baucus (D-Mt.) and then-Congressman Norman Mineta (D- Calif.), and as Executive Assistant for Congressman Edward Markey (D-Mass.).

Formerly General Wesley Clark's Political Director, Lara Bergthold will serve as the Deputy Political Director and Director of Entertainment Community Outreach. Before joining the Clark campaign, Bergthold was the co-chair of the Board of People for the American Way and the former executive director of the Hollywood Women's Political Committee.

Newly named were also Political Desks Richard Gardner, Nadia Garnett and Fran Lalas. Gardner was a Kerry field organizer in Iowa and Michigan before serving as Kerry's Connecticut State Director. Garnett was previously the Southern Political Director for Joe Lieberman's presidential campaign. Lalas moves down from Kerry's New York office to DC.

Director of Veterans Outreach Tom Keefe and Senior Assistant in Veterans Outreach Angela Kouters join the campaign. Keefe has worked for many years with the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Labor and was the Director of Veterans Outreach for Gore/Lieberman 2000. Kouters joins the campaign from the office of Senator Fritz Hollings (D-SC) after stints for the Kerry Campaign in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Georgia.

Zach Exley joins the Internet team as Director of Online Communications and Online Organizing. He was previously the director of special projects for the MoveOn.org and was instrumental in building the Dean campaign's web-based organization.

Joining the speechwriting department is Wendy Button who worked as Edwards' speechwriter on his presidential campaign. She previously worked for Senator Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.), and Mayor Thomas M. Menino of Boston.

Kerry's policy department has welcomed ten new staffers. Formerly the Chief of Staff for John Edwards' Campaign, Miles Lackey will serve as Deputy Campaign Manager for Policy and Speechwriting. Lackey previously served as Chief of Staff in Edwards' Senate office and worked in the Clinton White House as special assistant to the president for national security affairs.


Brian Burke, who headed up New Mexico for Clark, will manage policy outreach. He has served in various capacities in federal government, including counselor to Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson and senior policy analyst at the White House under the Clinton Administration.

Former Policy Director for Edwards Robert Gordon will manage domestic policy. Gordon worked as Edwards' Legislative Director in the Senate, clerked at the Supreme Court, and was a staffer for the National Economic Council and the Office of National Service in the Clinton White House.

Jason Furman will manage economic policy. Formerly Clark's Policy Director, Furman was an economic advisor to the Gore campaign in 2000. He served as a staff economist at the Council of Economic Advisers, Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy in the Clinton Administration, and also as Senior Economic Adviser to the Chief Economist of the World Bank.

Marco Trbovich, who serves as Assistant to the President for the United Steelworkers of America, will manage labor policy.

Sarah von der Lippe will manage justice policy. She has been a civil rights lawyer in private practice for the past eight years, specializing in defending Affirmative Action rights. Previously, she worked for Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) as Legislative Assistant for the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.

Heather Zichal is moving over from the Kerry Senate office to manage environment and energy policy.

Madhu Chugh has joined the campaign to manage heath care policy. She was the Deputy Communications Director on now- Governor Tom Vilsack's (D-Iowa) successful gubernatorial campaign, served as Policy Director on Governor Jeanne Shaheen's 2002 Senate campaign and worked as a Health Policy Fellow for Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.).

Jon Steinberg moves to the Kerry Campaign as Policy Analyst from his position with the Clark Campaign as Deputy Research Director.

Kerry's communications team also got a boost from a few new faces as Phil Singer, Sarah Gegenheimer, Anthony Coley, and Jeremy Van Ess joined the group.

New Spokesperson Phil Singer joins the Kerry team after four years as Communications Director for Senator Charles Schumer (D- N.Y.). Singer went to Schumer's office after working for Congressman Steve Rothman (D-N.J.) and, before that, Senator Robert Torricelli (D-N.J.).

Sarah Gegenheimer, Deputy Communications Director, joins the Kerry campaign after a stint with the Howard Dean campaign. She was previously Director at the Glover Park Group and served in the Clinton White House as Deputy Press Secretary.

Anthony Coley becomes the Southern Communications Director for the campaign. He most recently worked as Communications Director for U.S. Senator Zell Miller (D-Ga.) and before him for Representative Harold Ford (D-Tenn.).

Deputy Press Secretary Jeremy Van Ess was formerly the Deputy Press Secretary for Edwards. Before that he was Deputy Press Secretary for now-Governor Edward G. Rendell's (D-Pa.) campaign and a Communications Associate with the Dewey Square Group."

http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=134-04162004


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ACK Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-01-04 06:58 PM
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6. I have noticed a difference too
Ever since the speech for Women's Rights.

That one hit me in the gut like a ton of bricks.
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