George W. Bush's reelection campaign set up its headquarters and opened for business in mid-June. (Who's Who).
George W. Bush's reelection re·e·lect also re-e·lect tr.v. re·e·lect·ed, re·e·lect·ing, re·e·lects To elect again.
re campaign set up its headquarters and opened for business in mid-June. But, shhh! They'd rather you didn't notice. Nicolle Devenish For the character, see Nicole Wallace.
Nicolle Devenish Wallace is the former White House Communications Director. She was appointed to the senior position on January 5, 2005, the same day her predecessor, Dan Bartlett, vacated the post to become a more general Counselor to , the campaign's communications director, told The Washington Times, "It's our strong preference that we not generate any news." She has no need to worry, with all news about the president already carefully managed by Karl Rove The external links in this article or section may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies. , who--the Times notes--"is expected to direct the campaign from the West Wing." Officially, however, Marc Racicot Marc F. Racicot (IPA pronunciation: [ˈɹɑsko] like "Roscoe") (born July 24, 1948) is a United States Republican Party politician and lobbyist. He was the governor of Montana from 1993 until 2001. is the Bush campaign chairman. Coming over from the Republican National Committee with Racicot will be Matthew Dowd, who'll serve as a senior strategist, and Kelley McCullough, who's been tapped as deputy campaign manager. Ken Mehlman, who was the national field director for Bush-Cheney 2000, will jump up the ladder to campaign manager.
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