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Michael DuHaime

Mike Andrew DuHaime (born May 1974), is a political campaign strategist, public affairs executive,.and businessman. A member of the Republican Party, DuHaime served as the Political Director of the Republican National Committee between 2005 and 2007 and was the chief strategist for the Chris Christie's successful campaign for governor of New Jersey, defeating Democratic incumbent Jon Corzine.[1] DuHaime is also a managing director at Mercury Public Affairs, LLC, a national public affairs firm.[2] He served as one of ten members of Gov. Christie's transition team and was the chairman of the authorities subcommittee.[3]

Michael DuHaime
Political Director of the Republican National Committee
In office
January 19, 2005 – January 19, 2007
LeaderKen Mehlman
Preceded byBlaise Hazelwood
Succeeded byRich Beeson
Personal details
Born1974 (age 48–49)
Bloomingdale, New Jersey, US
Political partyRepublican
Residence(s)Westfield, New Jersey, US
Alma materRutgers University (BA)

DuHaime advised the 2016 Chris Christie presidential campaign.

Early life Edit

DuHaime grew up in Bloomingdale, New Jersey and graduated from nearby DePaul Catholic High School.[4] His mother, Anne DuHaime, served as the Mayor of Bloomingdale.[5] His father, Richard DuHaime, was a four-term Passaic County Freeholder and unsuccessfully ran for the U.S. Senate in 1996.[6] He finished second in a three-way Republican primary, capturing only 19% of the vote and losing to Rep. Richard Zimmer.[7] His sister, Debbie DuHaime, is the morning traffic reporter for WABC-AM and WEPN-AM radio in New York City.[8][9]

DuHaime graduated from Rutgers University in 1995 with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Political Science.[10] He was also a member of the Rutgers ice hockey team where he served as its captain during his junior and senior years.[11] The team played in the MCHC and did compete at the NCAA level.[12]

Early career Edit

DuHaime started in politics as a volunteer on his father's campaigns for Freeholder and U.S. Senate and worked as an intern in the New Jersey State Senate Majority office in Trenton.[citation needed]

In 1997, he became the Campaign Manager for Anthony Bucco, a Republican State Assemblyman from Morris County who was challenging an incumbent Democratic State Senator in New Jersey's 25th Legislative District.[citation needed] Bucco defeated Peter Mancuso, a former Mayor of Morris Township and a former New Jersey Republican State Committee Finance Chairman, in the Republican primary by a 56%-44% margin. Bucco defeated incumbent State Sen. Gordon MacInnes in the General Election by a 55%-44% margin. Bucco won despite being heavily outspent in both races[citation needed], and was the only Republican to defeat an incumbent Democratic State Senator in New Jersey from 1991 to 2007.[13]

As the Vice-President of Political Communications in 1998 for Campbell & Pusateri, a national Republican consulting firm in Alexandria, Virginia, DuHaime designed paid media and mail strategies for races throughout the country, the most noteworthy of which was the open seat congressional race in Pennsylvania's 10th District, where Democrats outnumbered Republicans. DuHaime's client, the businessman Don Sherwood, assembled "a grassroots organization of 1,800 volunteers and propounding an agenda that combined small business to cut taxes" (Almanac of American Politics 2000) and won an eight-candidate field in the Republican primary with 43% of the vote.[citation needed] Scranton Mayor Jim Connors finished second with 23%. In the General Election, Sherwood defeated Patrick Casey, the son of popular former Governor Robert Casey, by 515 votes, 49%-48%.[citation needed]

Recognized for his ability and success[13] Campaigns & Elections Magazine named DuHaime a "Rising Star in American Politics" at the age of 24 in 1998,[citation needed] and he has taught seminars on political communication and grassroots campaigning to candidates and operatives in New Jersey and Washington.[citation needed] DuHaime has also spoken on grassroots politics at Harvard and Rutgers.

In 1999, DuHaime returned to New Jersey to work in the District Office of Rep. Bob Franks, a former Republican State Chairman who was in his fourth term in the U.S. House.[citation needed] He also served as Executive Director of New Jersey's New Century, a political action committee chaired by Congressman Franks.[citation needed]

2000 campaign Edit

Democratic U.S. Senator Frank R. Lautenberg retired after three terms, and Republican Governor Christine Todd Whitman was running to succeed him. But in September 1999, Whitman unexpectedly dropped out of the race, and four candidates, including Bob Franks, sought the Republican Senate nomination.

DuHaime became Franks' Deputy Campaign Manager. Franks won the Republican nomination after an intensive grassroots campaign directed by DuHaime, that included several stunning upsets in pre-primary conventions for the endorsements of county organizations. In the general election, Franks lost narrowly to Democrat Jon Corzine, who spent more than $70 million to win a U.S. Senate seat. A Quinnipiac University Polling Institute poll released the day before the 2000 election showed Franks leading Corzine, 45%-43%.[14]

Political consultant Edit

From 2001 to 2003, DuHaime owned the Hoboken, New Jersey, political consulting firm DuHaime Communications, Inc. His clients included Thomas H. Kean, Jr., who won election to his first public office in 2001 as a candidate for the New Jersey General Assembly in a Special Election. DuHaime was also the consultant for Kean's first State Senate race two years later. Another client was Bill Baroni, who unseated an incumbent Democratic Assemblyman in 2003.

DuHaime served as Executive Director of the New Jersey Republican State Committee in 2002. The state party utilized innovative GOTV tactics that resulted in increased turnout in GOP strongholds that, for the first time in years, outpaced the turnout in Democratic areas. Doug Forrester, the Republican candidate for United States Senate that year, was soundly defeated by former United States Senator Frank Lautenberg.[15]

DuHaime served as Political Director of the Republican National Committee from January 2005 to December 2006, where he became known for his ability to organize on the grassroots level effectively.[citation needed] He is a protégé of Republican National Chairman Ken Mehlman and Terry Nelson.[16]

As a Regional Political Director for Bush-Cheney presidential campaign in 2004, DuHaime helped develop the national "get out the vote" and Election Day efforts and directed the day-to-day campaign operations in 11 northeastern states, which yielded millions more votes for the President[citation needed] in the region and kept John Kerry tied up in his Northeastern base.[17]

DuHaime said of Donald Trump's second impeachment, “The longer Donald Trump stays central to the news, the better it is for Biden,” he said. “The constant reminder of Trump’s worst actions makes Biden look great by comparison, simply by acting sane.”[18]

2008 presidential election Edit

DuHaime was initially serving as campaign manager for Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign. However, when Arizona Senator John McCain secured the Republican nomination, DuHaime became the senior advisor for Political Operations at the Republican National Committee.[19] As of July 7, DuHaime was hired[20] as political director for Sen. John McCain's unsuccessful presidential bid.

He managed Rudy Giuliani's campaign for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination. He has served as Political Director of the Republican National Committee, Regional Political Director of President Bush's 2004 re-election campaign, and Executive Director of the New Jersey Republican State Committee.

Before working on the Bush campaign, DuHaime worked for Republicans at the local, state, and federal levels.[21]

2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election Edit

DuHaime was the lead consultant for Republican Chris Christie, who was elected Governor of New Jersey in 2009. Christie defeated incumbent Governor Jon S. Corzine by nearly 100,000 votes. Christie named DuHaime as one of ten members of his transition team.[22] DuHaime headed the transition panel for the state's independent authorities, which includes the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority.[23]

DuHaime was one of ten members of Gov.-elect Chris Christie's Transition Team and chaired the Authorities Subcommittee, which deals with the state's independent authorities and agencies.[24]

Personal life Edit

Michael DuHaime is married to Dore Jean Carroll, a former reporter for the Star Ledger[citation needed] and has three sons, Cole, Owen, and Trevor.[citation needed] DuHaime has been a resident of Westfield, New Jersey.[25]

DuHaime teaches a class called "Political Campaigning" at his alma mater, Rutgers University, along with Corzine's reelection campaign manager, Maggie Moran.[citation needed]

See also Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-17. Retrieved 2010-02-01.
  3. ^ http://www.state.nj.us/governor/news/reports/Authorities.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ Stile, Charles (March 1, 2009). "Diversity may factor into marshal pick". The Bergen Record. p. 49. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  5. ^ Brubaker, Paul (November 11, 2007). "Leaders look at jail, race for presidency". The Herald-News. p. 13. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  6. ^ Preston, Jennifer (May 19, 1996). "ON POLITICS; Who Needs June 4? These Candidates Do". The New York Times. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  7. ^ Pulley, Brett (June 5, 1996). "U.S. Senate Race in New Jersey Narrows to Zimmer and Torricelli". The New York Times. p. 1. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  8. ^ Caldwell, Dave (August 26, 2007). "Traffic? Tell Them About It". The New York Times. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  9. ^ Cohn-Sheehan, Ariana (January 18, 2012). "TV Host to Kick Off Catholic Schools Week". Patch.com. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  10. ^ "Eagleton Faculty, Staff and Visiting Associates". Eagleton Institute of Politics. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  11. ^ "At 33, Mike Duhaime is leading Rudy Giuliani's charge to White House". New York Daily News. December 9, 2007. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  12. ^ Rutgers University Ice Hockey. Archived from the original on April 18, 2008.
  13. ^ a b "Did you know the last time a GOP challenger beat an incumbent Dem State Senator, DuHaime was the campaign manager?". 30 August 2007. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-10-01. Retrieved 2006-12-15.
  15. ^ "CNN.com Election 2002 - Senate". www.cnn.com. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  17. ^ Suellentrop, Chris (3 November 2004). "Why Kerry Lost". Slate. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  18. ^ Karni, Annie; Haberman, Maggie (11 February 2021). "One Thing Biden and His Staff Refuse to Discuss: Trump's Impeachment Trial". The New York Times.
  19. ^ DuHaime to help lead RNC Victory effort from Politico.com
  20. ^ mccain campaign gets new political director From CNN Political tracker blog
  21. ^ "DuHaime joins key public affairs group". 15 January 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  22. ^ "N.J. Gov.-elect Chris Christie names transition team led by former AG David Samson". 11 November 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-12-04. Retrieved 2009-12-03.
  24. ^ "The power players behind Chris Christie's campaign". Politico. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  25. ^ Staff. "Profile: Michael DuHaime", The Record (Bergen County), September 3, 2014. Accessed October 26, 2015. "Hometown: Westfield"

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the authorities subcommittee 3 Michael DuHaimePolitical Director of the Republican National CommitteeIn office January 19 2005 January 19 2007LeaderKen MehlmanPreceded byBlaise HazelwoodSucceeded byRich BeesonPersonal detailsBorn1974 age 48 49 Bloomingdale New Jersey USPolitical partyRepublicanResidence s Westfield New Jersey USAlma materRutgers University BA DuHaime advised the 2016 Chris Christie presidential campaign Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 2000 campaign 4 Political consultant 5 2008 presidential election 6 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election 7 Personal life 8 See also 9 ReferencesEarly life EditDuHaime grew up in Bloomingdale New Jersey and graduated from nearby DePaul Catholic High School 4 His mother Anne DuHaime served as the Mayor of Bloomingdale 5 His father Richard DuHaime was a four term Passaic County Freeholder and unsuccessfully ran for the U S Senate in 1996 6 He finished second in a three way Republican primary capturing only 19 of the vote and losing to Rep Richard Zimmer 7 His sister Debbie DuHaime is the morning traffic reporter for WABC AM and WEPN AM radio in New York City 8 9 DuHaime graduated from Rutgers University in 1995 with a Bachelor s Degree in Journalism and Political Science 10 He was also a member of the Rutgers ice hockey team where he served as its captain during his junior and senior years 11 The team played in the MCHC and did compete at the NCAA level 12 Early career EditDuHaime started in politics as a volunteer on his father s campaigns for Freeholder and U S Senate and worked as an intern in the New Jersey State Senate Majority office in Trenton citation needed In 1997 he became the Campaign Manager for Anthony Bucco a Republican State Assemblyman from Morris County who was challenging an incumbent Democratic State Senator in New Jersey s 25th Legislative District citation needed Bucco defeated Peter Mancuso a former Mayor of Morris Township and a former New Jersey Republican State Committee Finance Chairman in the Republican primary by a 56 44 margin Bucco defeated incumbent State Sen Gordon MacInnes in the General Election by a 55 44 margin Bucco won despite being heavily outspent in both races citation needed and was the only Republican to defeat an incumbent Democratic State Senator in New Jersey from 1991 to 2007 13 As the Vice President of Political Communications in 1998 for Campbell amp Pusateri a national Republican consulting firm in Alexandria Virginia DuHaime designed paid media and mail strategies for races throughout the country the most noteworthy of which was the open seat congressional race in Pennsylvania s 10th District where Democrats outnumbered Republicans DuHaime s client the businessman Don Sherwood assembled a grassroots organization of 1 800 volunteers and propounding an agenda that combined small business to cut taxes Almanac of American Politics 2000 and won an eight candidate field in the Republican primary with 43 of the vote citation needed Scranton Mayor Jim Connors finished second with 23 In the General Election Sherwood defeated Patrick Casey the son of popular former Governor Robert Casey by 515 votes 49 48 citation needed Recognized for his ability and success 13 Campaigns amp Elections Magazine named DuHaime a Rising Star in American Politics at the age of 24 in 1998 citation needed and he has taught seminars on political communication and grassroots campaigning to candidates and operatives in New Jersey and Washington citation needed DuHaime has also spoken on grassroots politics at Harvard and Rutgers In 1999 DuHaime returned to New Jersey to work in the District Office of Rep Bob Franks a former Republican State Chairman who was in his fourth term in the U S House citation needed He also served as Executive Director of New Jersey s New Century a political action committee chaired by Congressman Franks citation needed 2000 campaign EditDemocratic U S Senator Frank R Lautenberg retired after three terms and Republican Governor Christine Todd Whitman was running to succeed him But in September 1999 Whitman unexpectedly dropped out of the race and four candidates including Bob Franks sought the Republican Senate nomination DuHaime became Franks Deputy Campaign Manager Franks won the Republican nomination after an intensive grassroots campaign directed by DuHaime that included several stunning upsets in pre primary conventions for the endorsements of county organizations In the general election Franks lost narrowly to Democrat Jon Corzine who spent more than 70 million to win a U S Senate seat A Quinnipiac University Polling Institute poll released the day before the 2000 election showed Franks leading Corzine 45 43 14 Political consultant EditFrom 2001 to 2003 DuHaime owned the Hoboken New Jersey political consulting firm DuHaime Communications Inc His clients included Thomas H Kean Jr who won election to his first public office in 2001 as a candidate for the New Jersey General Assembly in a Special Election DuHaime was also the consultant for Kean s first State Senate race two years later Another client was Bill Baroni who unseated an incumbent Democratic Assemblyman in 2003 DuHaime served as Executive Director of the New Jersey Republican State Committee in 2002 The state party utilized innovative GOTV tactics that resulted in increased turnout in GOP strongholds that for the first time in years outpaced the turnout in Democratic areas Doug Forrester the Republican candidate for United States Senate that year was soundly defeated by former United States Senator Frank Lautenberg 15 DuHaime served as Political Director of the Republican National Committee from January 2005 to December 2006 where he became known for his ability to organize on the grassroots level effectively citation needed He is a protege of Republican National Chairman Ken Mehlman and Terry Nelson 16 As a Regional Political Director for Bush Cheney presidential campaign in 2004 DuHaime helped develop the national get out the vote and Election Day efforts and directed the day to day campaign operations in 11 northeastern states which yielded millions more votes for the President citation needed in the region and kept John Kerry tied up in his Northeastern base 17 DuHaime said of Donald Trump s second impeachment The longer Donald Trump stays central to the news the better it is for Biden he said The constant reminder of Trump s worst actions makes Biden look great by comparison simply by acting sane 18 2008 presidential election EditDuHaime was initially serving as campaign manager for Rudy Giuliani s presidential campaign However when Arizona Senator John McCain secured the Republican nomination DuHaime became the senior advisor for Political Operations at the Republican National Committee 19 As of July 7 DuHaime was hired 20 as political director for Sen John McCain s unsuccessful presidential bid He managed Rudy Giuliani s campaign for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination He has served as Political Director of the Republican National Committee Regional Political Director of President Bush s 2004 re election campaign and Executive Director of the New Jersey Republican State Committee Before working on the Bush campaign DuHaime worked for Republicans at the local state and federal levels 21 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election EditDuHaime was the lead consultant for Republican Chris Christie who was elected Governor of New Jersey in 2009 Christie defeated incumbent Governor Jon S Corzine by nearly 100 000 votes Christie named DuHaime as one of ten members of his transition team 22 DuHaime headed the transition panel for the state s independent authorities which includes the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority 23 DuHaime was one of ten members of Gov elect Chris Christie s Transition Team and chaired the Authorities Subcommittee which deals with the state s independent authorities and agencies 24 Personal life EditMichael DuHaime is married to Dore Jean Carroll a former reporter for the Star Ledger citation needed and has three sons Cole Owen and Trevor citation needed DuHaime has been a resident of Westfield New Jersey 25 DuHaime teaches a class called Political Campaigning at his alma mater Rutgers University along with Corzine s reelection campaign manager Maggie Moran citation needed See also EditList of people involved in the Fort Lee lane closure scandalReferences Edit Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2009 11 22 Retrieved 2009 12 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Mercury Public Affairs Our Team Archived from the original on 2010 03 17 Retrieved 2010 02 01 http www state nj us governor news reports Authorities pdf bare URL PDF Stile Charles March 1 2009 Diversity may factor into marshal pick The Bergen Record p 49 Retrieved September 9 2023 Brubaker Paul November 11 2007 Leaders look at jail race for presidency The Herald News p 13 Retrieved September 9 2023 Preston Jennifer May 19 1996 ON POLITICS Who Needs June 4 These Candidates Do The New York Times Retrieved September 9 2023 Pulley Brett June 5 1996 U S Senate Race in New Jersey Narrows to Zimmer and Torricelli The New York Times p 1 Retrieved September 9 2023 Caldwell Dave August 26 2007 Traffic Tell Them About It The New York Times Retrieved September 9 2023 Cohn Sheehan Ariana January 18 2012 TV Host to Kick Off Catholic Schools Week Patch com Retrieved September 9 2023 Eagleton Faculty Staff and Visiting Associates Eagleton Institute of Politics Retrieved September 9 2023 At 33 Mike Duhaime is leading Rudy Giuliani s charge to White House New York Daily News December 9 2007 Retrieved September 9 2023 History It all started on Weston s Mill Pond Rutgers University Ice Hockey Archived from the original on April 18 2008 a b Did you know the last time a GOP challenger beat an incumbent Dem State Senator DuHaime was the campaign manager 30 August 2007 Retrieved 30 October 2017 New Jersey NJ Poll November 6 2000 Corzine Franks New Jersey Race Quinnipiac University Archived from the original on 2007 10 01 Retrieved 2006 12 15 CNN com Election 2002 Senate www cnn com Retrieved 30 October 2017 Get of the Week Michael DuHaime Hotline on Call Archived from the original on 2011 10 06 Retrieved 2009 04 29 Suellentrop Chris 3 November 2004 Why Kerry Lost Slate Retrieved 30 October 2017 Karni Annie Haberman Maggie 11 February 2021 One Thing Biden and His Staff Refuse to Discuss Trump s Impeachment Trial The New York Times DuHaime to help lead RNC Victory effort from Politico com mccain campaign gets new political director From CNN Political tracker blog DuHaime joins key public affairs group 15 January 2009 Retrieved 30 October 2017 N J Gov elect Chris Christie names transition team led by former AG David Samson 11 November 2009 Retrieved 30 October 2017 State of New Jersey Transition 2010 Archived from the 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