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Clinton aide caught up in fundraising scandal | |
2008-01-31 | |
No! I don't believe it. A Clinton associate caught up in a fundraising scandal? That never happens!
Steve Morgan has worked for politicians on both sides of the Atlantic over the past decade. He helped on Tony Blair's 1997 election victory and was an international media spokesman for both John Kerry and Al Gore during their fruitless bids for the White House. He told the Sunday Telegraph earlier in January that, among other duties, he was running the Clinton campaign's 'outreach' programme, wooing oversees visitors, including 350,000 in Britain. "There are 6.5 million American expats now – that's more than voters than in the state of Masachusetts." | |
Posted by:Mike |
#3 There is a Clintonista caught up in a scandal. No friggin sh*t. I am atonished. However, I can't get my Atonishment Meter to budge from zero--in fact it is in the negative region of the scale. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2008-01-31 12:43 |
#2 Steve Morgan is Morgan Allen MooreÂ’s Chairman and Director of Public Affairs. He has a strong background in marketing and public relations and has been responsible for grassroots campaigns that have changed legislation in the UK and European Union. http://www.morganallenmoore.com/default.asp He has 20 years experience working in and around Westminster. In 1997 his organisational skills were formally utilised by the Labour Party. During the General Election Campaign he was responsible for arranging and co-ordinating a series of nation-wide high profile events for a number of then Shadow Ministers. In 2000 he was the International Media Co-ordinator for Vice President Al Gore's Presidential Campaign and played a similar role for Senator John Kerry's bid for the US Presidency. He is a regular contributor to both the BBC and the Independent Media Networks on domestic and political issues. As well as working in the UK, Western Europe and the USA he has taught marketing techniques in Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Slovakia and Romania. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2008-01-31 11:58 |
#1 Oh my god! It appears I've gone back in time overnight! |
Posted by: tu3031 2008-01-31 11:55 |