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Rick Davis (political consultant)

Richard H. Davis, Jr. (born 1957) is an American political consultant. He previously served as a partner and chief operating officer of Pegasus Capital Advisors L.P., a private equity firm specializing in sustainable development projects. He was a managing partner of the business development and public affairs consulting firm Davis-Manafort, located in Alexandria, Virginia.[1] He was the national campaign manager of John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign (from July 11, 2007 to November 4, 2008[2]). In that capacity, he oversaw the development and implementation of all campaign strategy and policy development. Davis also served McCain as national campaign manager for his 2000 presidential campaign (April 6, 1999 to March 9, 2000).

Rick Davis
Born1957 (age 66–67)
EducationUniversity of Alabama (BA)
Political partyRepublican
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Career edit

Born to a Navy family, Davis studied at the University of Alabama. After learning the campaign business in Alabama and Mississippi, he became national field director for the College Republican National Committee during Ronald Reagan's 1980 presidential bid.[1]

Davis served on President Ronald Reagan's White House staff from 1985 until March 1987 as a Principal Associate Director in the Office of Cabinet Affairs and Special Assistant to the President. As the Associate Director, his responsibilities included the coordination and development of US domestic policy in the White House. He oversaw all policy planning and decision-making for issues related to Environment and Energy.

During his tenure at the White House, Davis served as Principal Director of the Domestic Policy Council, in the Office of the Cabinet Secretary. As such he coordinated policies and projects, which included the President's Catastrophic Illness Bill, the Omnibus Health Bill of 1986, the Privatization of Conrail, the President's Space Commercialization Policy, the Rogers Commission, and the President’s Competitiveness Package of 1987. Davis was also a member of a number of the interagency working groups including the Special Interagency Working Group on Space, the Health Policy Working Group and the Working Group on Environment.

In addition to his service in the White House, Davis held appointments in the Department of Health and Human Services, the Commerce Department, International Trade Administration, the Department of Interior and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

In 1990, Davis served as Consultant to the White House Conference on Science and Economic Research Related to Global Climate Change. He managed agenda development and background research for the George H. W. Bush Administration. Over 20 countries participated in the first ever international conference hosted by a President dealing directly with climate change.

He left the Reagan White House to work with longtime lobbyist Paul Manafort, founding the lobbying firm Davis, Manafort. Between 1998 and 2008, the firm was paid at least $2.8 million for lobbying Congress,[3] promoting pro-Russian policies with regard to Ukraine.[4]

Davis serves on the Council on American Politics, which brings leaders from the forefront of today's political and communications arena together to address issues facing the growth and enrichment of GW’s Graduate School of Political Management.[5]

Domestic political experience edit

  • 1976 Chairman, Alabama College Republicans.
  • 1979 Staff member, Republican National Committee.
  • 1980 Regional Director, Commitment ’80 Reagan/Bush Campaign.
  • 1982 Campaign Manager, Paul Trible’s successful US Senate campaign.
  • 1984 National Convention Director, Reagan/Bush Re-Election Campaign.
  • 1988 Presidential Debate Coordinator, Bush/Quayle 1988 Presidential Campaign.
  • 1996 Deputy Campaign Manager, 1996 Presidential Campaign of Senator Bob Dole.

International political experience edit

In addition to political campaigns in the United States, Davis has extensive experience as an international political consultant in Asia, Europe and Latin America. Through his firm, Davis Manafort Inc., he has coordinated Presidential, Parliamentary, Gubernatorial and Referendum campaigns in over a dozen countries. His activities also include developing and implementing democracy building campaigns in foreign countries.

2000 Presidential campaign edit

Davis served as Manafort's deputy in orchestrating the 1996 Republican National Convention; both would later join Bob Dole's presidential team. While working for Dole, Davis told a reporter that he was "blown away" by McCain's unconventional politics. He joined McCain's first election bid in 1999, as campaign manager.[1][6]

Homeownership Alliance edit

In 2000, Davis became the head of a group called the Homeownership Alliance, a Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac advocacy group. Its website said that the organization was dedicated to "exposing and defeating trends that would harm consumer access to the lowest-cost mortgage option."[7] He was head of the group for five years, being paid more than $30,000 per month. At the end of 2005, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac decided that Homeownership Alliance had outlived its usefulness, and it was closed.[8]

Reform Institute edit

When McCain started the Reform Institute in 2001 to promote campaign finance reform, he involved Davis.[9] In 2002, Davis was paid $120,000 as an institute consultant; in 2003, he was paid $110,000 in fees. In 2004 and 2005, when he was president of the non-profit institute, his salary totaled $165,000. Tax forms said he worked five hours a week or "as needed."[1]

2008 presidential campaign edit

Role edit

In 2006, Davis helped plan McCain's next White House run, envisioning a corporate-style campaign modeled after President Bush's 2004 bid.[1] He began McCain's 2008 presidential election campaign as the chief executive. In July 2007, with the resignations of campaign manager Terry Nelson and chief strategist John Weaver, he took the position of Campaign Manager.[10] In July 2008, Steve Schmidt was brought in to take charge of day to day campaign activities, although Davis retained the title of campaign manager.[11][12]

Payments edit

In 2006,[10] Davis and Manafort formed the company 3eDC, an Internet firm,[13] which the McCain campaign selected to oversee the campaign's Web site and online fund raising. The company was paid $340,000 before the contract's cancellation in April 2007; in mid-June, the campaign reported that it still owed the company $721,000.[10][14] In all, the McCain campaign paid $971,860 to the company.[15] In June 2008, Campaign Money Watch, a 527 independent political group, filed a federal complaint that the company had improperly reduced the amount the campaign owed it by $107,000. [16] This complaint was found to have no cause and dismissed by the FEC in June 2009. [17]

In April 2008, after McCain became the presumptive Republican nominee, 3eDC was paid $20,000 by the Republican National Committee (RNC). In June 2008, the RNC and 3eDC were negotiating a larger contract that could be worth $2 million or $3 million.[14] FEC expenditure reports for the RNC and the McCain campaign show that this never materialized.

Controversies edit

Payments from Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae edit

On September 21, 2008, the New York Times reported that during the period from 2000 to 2002 (while Franklin Raines was the CEO of Fannie Mae), Davis received nearly $2 million from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for consulting services. According to Robert McCarson, a former spokesman for Fannie Mae, "the value that he [Davis] brought to the relationship was the closeness to Senator McCain and the possibility that Senator McCain was going to run for president again." McCarson also claims that "while he worked [at Fannie Mae] from 2000 to 2002, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac together paid Mr. Davis's firm $35,000 a month.".[8]

Three days later, the New York Times reported that Davis' firm, Davis Manafort, had been paid $15,000 per month by Freddie Mac, for "consulting", from the end of 2005, when Davis stopped being head of the Homeownership Alliance, until August 2008. Payments stopped when Freddie Mac was taken over by the federal government. The Times said that "Davis took a leave from Davis Manafort for the presidential campaign, but as an equity holder continues to benefit from its income."[18]

The McCain campaign responded on September 24 with a statement that Davis had separated from Davis Manafort in 2006, and that "As has been previously reported, Mr. Davis has seen no income from Davis Manafort since 2006. Zero. Mr. Davis has received no salary or compensation since 2006. Mr. Davis has received no profit or partner distributions from that firm on any basis – weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual – since 2006. Again, zero. Neither has Mr. Davis received any equity in the firm based on profits derived since his financial separation from Davis Manafort in 2006."[19] On September 28, Newsweek reported that Davis had joined the campaign in January 2007, not in 2006, and that he specified that his $20,000-a-month salary be paid directly to Davis Manafort.[15]

The Times reported that "No one at Davis Manafort other than Mr. Davis was involved in efforts on Freddie Mac’s behalf, the people familiar with the arrangement said."[18] Newsweek reported that during the period of the payments, Freddie Mac had no contact with Davis Manafort other than receiving monthly invoices from the firm and paying them.[20] The only thing that Freddie Mac officials could recall Davis doing for the company, the Times said, was speaking at an October 2006 forum attended by midlevel and senior executives who contributed to Freddie PAC, the company’s political action committee.[18]

Involvement with Oleg Deripaska edit

In 2005, Davis and his business partner, political consultant Paul J. Manafort, pitched a plan to Russian aluminum magnate Oleg Deripaska under which they would influence news coverage, business dealings, and politics in the former Soviet Union, Europe, and the United States "to benefit President Vladimir Putin's government." They eventually signed a $10 million contract that started in 2006, and maintained a business relationship until at least 2009.[21]

In January 2006, Davis arranged a meeting between McCain, Senator Saxby Chambliss, Senator John Sununu, and Deripaska at a private apartment near Davos, Switzerland, during the World Economic Forum. Deripaska's suspected links to anti-democratic and organized crime figures are so controversial that the U.S. government revoked his entry visa in 2006.[22]

Later that month, Deripaska wrote to Davis and Manafort to thank them for arranging the meeting. "Thank you so much for setting up everything in Klosters so spectacularly," he wrote. "It was very interesting to meet Senators McCain, Chambliss and Sununu in such an intimate setting."[22]

Davis, McCain, and Deripaska dined together with others at a restaurant in Montenegro in August 2008. Davis had been assisting the ruling party with their successful independence campaign, which was bankrolled by Deripaska, the largest employer in Montenegro. McCain was visiting the country as part of an official Senate trip. After the dinner, a group including Davis and McCain traveled to a nearby yacht on the Adriatic Sea for a party celebrating McCain's 70th birthday.[22][23]

DHL edit

In 2003, Davis and his lobbying firm were hired by German logistic company DHL and Airborne Express, to lobby Congress to approve a merger between the two firms. DHL Holdings was eventually successful in acquiring Airborne Express.[1][24]

McCain and Davis have come under attack by the AFL-CIO for facilitating the deal, as DHL is now planning to quit using the Wilmington, Ohio freight airport as a hub. The airport and package-sorting facility in Wilmington was previously owned by Airborne Express. The move by DHL would cost an estimated 8,000 jobs at the Wilmington air park.[25][26] At the time of the merger, the deal created an estimated 1,000 jobs for the Wilmington area.[26]

Fictional portrayals edit

Davis was portrayed by Peter MacNicol in the 2012 HBO film Game Change.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Mosk, Matthew (June 26, 2008). "Top McCain Adviser Has Found Success Mixing Money, Politics". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 11, 2008.
  2. ^ Balz, Dan; Kornblut, Anne E.; Murray, Shailagh (July 11, 2007). "Top Aides Leave McCain Camp". The Washington Post.
  3. ^ Lerer, Lisa (July 11, 2007). "Ex-reformer McCain depends on lobbyists". Politico.
  4. ^ Shubert, Atika; Naik, Bharati; Dewan, Angela (March 22, 2017). "Paul Manafort faces fresh accusations in Ukraine after document find".
  5. ^ . GW's Graduate School of Political Management. Archived from the original on 20 December 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2012.
  6. ^ Frankel, Glenn (August 27, 2006). "The McCain Makeover". The Washington Post.
  7. ^ Wolgemuth, Liz (September 19, 2008). . U.S. News & World Report. Archived from the original on February 18, 2009 – via Internet Archive.
  8. ^ a b Kirkpatrick, David D.; Duhigg, Charles; Harwood, John (September 21, 2008). "Loan Titans Paid McCain Adviser Nearly $2 Million". New York Times.
  9. ^ Silverstein, Ken (May 2008). . Harper's Magazine. Archived from the original on July 15, 2008. Retrieved August 8, 2008 – via Internet Archive.
  10. ^ a b c Calmes, Jackie (July 23, 2007). "McCain Manager Roils Campaign: Davis Returns After Ouster Amid Questions on Spending, Ties". Wall Street Journal.
  11. ^ Balz, Dan; Shear, Michael D. (July 2, 2008). "McCain Puts New Strategist Atop Campaign". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 2, 2008.
  12. ^ Martin, Jonathan (July 2, 2008). "Schmidt takes control of day-to-day operation". Politico.com. Retrieved September 7, 2008.
  13. ^ Pound, Edward T. (May 20, 2007). . U.S. News & World Report. Archived from the original on May 31, 2009 – via Internet Archive.
  14. ^ a b Mosk, Matthew (June 6, 2008). "A Well-Connected Campaign Firm Resurfaces". The Washington Post.
  15. ^ a b Isikoff, Michael; Bailey, Holly (October 6, 2008). . Newsweek. Archived from the original on June 4, 2009. Retrieved September 28, 2008 – via Internet Archive.
  16. ^ Jacoby, Mary (June 10, 2008). "McCain Faces Challenge Over Campaign Links to Lobbyists". The Wall Street Journal.
  17. ^ . Federal Election Commission. FEC Digest. July 2, 2009. Archived from the original on August 13, 2009 – via Internet Archive. John McCain 2008, Inc. and Joseph Schmuckler, in his official capacity as treasurer; Rick Davis; The Loeffler Group, LLP; Susan Nelson; 3eDC, LLC. The Commission found no reason to believe the respondents violated the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended
  18. ^ a b c Calmes, Jackie; Kirkpatrick, David D.; Bennett, Kitty (September 23, 2008). "McCain Aide's Firm Was Paid by Freddie Mac". New York Times.
  19. ^ Goldfarb, Michael (September 24, 2008). . www.johnmccain.com. Archived from the original on September 25, 2008. Retrieved September 24, 2008.
  20. ^ Isikoff, Michael (September 23, 2008). "Freddie's Friend: Freddie Mac continued checks to McCain campaign chief's firm". Newsweek.
  21. ^ Horwitz, Jeff; Day, Chad; Gillum, Jack; Tucker, Eric; Pace, Julie; Bridis, Ted; Braun, Stephen; Bykowicz, Julie; Mathur, Monika; Vasilyeva, Nataliya; Pearson, Jake (March 22, 2017). "AP Exclusive: Before Trump job, Manafort worked to aid Putin". Associated Press. Retrieved April 6, 2018. We are now of the belief that this model can greatly benefit the Putin Government if employed at the correct levels with the appropriate commitment to success.
  22. ^ a b c Birnbaum, Jeffrey H.; Solomon, John; Baker, Peter (January 25, 2008). "Aide Helped Controversial Russian Meet McCain". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 11, 2008.
  23. ^ Shuster, Simon (September 20, 2018). "How Putin's Oligarchs Got Inside the Trump Team". TIME. Retrieved May 11, 2019.
  24. ^ Drogin, Bob (August 8, 2008). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on September 15, 2008. Retrieved August 11, 2008 – via Internet Archive.
  25. ^ "200 jam legislative DHL meeting". cleveland.com. Associated Press. August 20, 2008.
  26. ^ a b Koff, Stephen (August 6, 2008). . cleveland.com. The Plain Dealer. Archived from the original on August 31, 2008. Retrieved August 11, 2008 – via Internet Archive.

External links edit

  • Jules Witcover, Interview with Rick Davis, June 25, 2007
  • GW’s Graduate School of Political Management
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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Richard H Davis Jr born 1957 is an American political consultant He previously served as a partner and chief operating officer of Pegasus Capital Advisors L P a private equity firm specializing in sustainable development projects He was a managing partner of the business development and public affairs consulting firm Davis Manafort located in Alexandria Virginia 1 He was the national campaign manager of John McCain s 2008 presidential campaign from July 11 2007 to November 4 2008 2 In that capacity he oversaw the development and implementation of all campaign strategy and policy development Davis also served McCain as national campaign manager for his 2000 presidential campaign April 6 1999 to March 9 2000 Rick DavisBorn1957 age 66 67 EducationUniversity of Alabama BA Political partyRepublicanSignature Contents 1 Career 1 1 Domestic political experience 1 2 International political experience 1 3 2000 Presidential campaign 1 4 Homeownership Alliance 1 5 Reform Institute 1 6 2008 presidential campaign 1 6 1 Role 1 6 2 Payments 2 Controversies 2 1 Payments from Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae 2 2 Involvement with Oleg Deripaska 2 3 DHL 3 Fictional portrayals 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer editBorn to a Navy family Davis studied at the University of Alabama After learning the campaign business in Alabama and Mississippi he became national field director for the College Republican National Committee during Ronald Reagan s 1980 presidential bid 1 Davis served on President Ronald Reagan s White House staff from 1985 until March 1987 as a Principal Associate Director in the Office of Cabinet Affairs and Special Assistant to the President As the Associate Director his responsibilities included the coordination and development of US domestic policy in the White House He oversaw all policy planning and decision making for issues related to Environment and Energy During his tenure at the White House Davis served as Principal Director of the Domestic Policy Council in the Office of the Cabinet Secretary As such he coordinated policies and projects which included the President s Catastrophic Illness Bill the Omnibus Health Bill of 1986 the Privatization of Conrail the President s Space Commercialization Policy the Rogers Commission and the President s Competitiveness Package of 1987 Davis was also a member of a number of the interagency working groups including the Special Interagency Working Group on Space the Health Policy Working Group and the Working Group on Environment In addition to his service in the White House Davis held appointments in the Department of Health and Human Services the Commerce Department International Trade Administration the Department of Interior and the Department of Housing and Urban Development In 1990 Davis served as Consultant to the White House Conference on Science and Economic Research Related to Global Climate Change He managed agenda development and background research for the George H W Bush Administration Over 20 countries participated in the first ever international conference hosted by a President dealing directly with climate change He left the Reagan White House to work with longtime lobbyist Paul Manafort founding the lobbying firm Davis Manafort Between 1998 and 2008 the firm was paid at least 2 8 million for lobbying Congress 3 promoting pro Russian policies with regard to Ukraine 4 Davis serves on the Council on American Politics which brings leaders from the forefront of today s political and communications arena together to address issues facing the growth and enrichment of GW s Graduate School of Political Management 5 Domestic political experience edit 1976 Chairman Alabama College Republicans 1979 Staff member Republican National Committee 1980 Regional Director Commitment 80 Reagan Bush Campaign 1982 Campaign Manager Paul Trible s successful US Senate campaign 1984 National Convention Director Reagan Bush Re Election Campaign 1988 Presidential Debate Coordinator Bush Quayle 1988 Presidential Campaign 1996 Deputy Campaign Manager 1996 Presidential Campaign of Senator Bob Dole International political experience edit In addition to political campaigns in the United States Davis has extensive experience as an international political consultant in Asia Europe and Latin America Through his firm Davis Manafort Inc he has coordinated Presidential Parliamentary Gubernatorial and Referendum campaigns in over a dozen countries His activities also include developing and implementing democracy building campaigns in foreign countries 2000 Presidential campaign edit Davis served as Manafort s deputy in orchestrating the 1996 Republican National Convention both would later join Bob Dole s presidential team While working for Dole Davis told a reporter that he was blown away by McCain s unconventional politics He joined McCain s first election bid in 1999 as campaign manager 1 6 Homeownership Alliance edit In 2000 Davis became the head of a group called the Homeownership Alliance a Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac advocacy group Its website said that the organization was dedicated to exposing and defeating trends that would harm consumer access to the lowest cost mortgage option 7 He was head of the group for five years being paid more than 30 000 per month At the end of 2005 Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac decided that Homeownership Alliance had outlived its usefulness and it was closed 8 Reform Institute edit When McCain started the Reform Institute in 2001 to promote campaign finance reform he involved Davis 9 In 2002 Davis was paid 120 000 as an institute consultant in 2003 he was paid 110 000 in fees In 2004 and 2005 when he was president of the non profit institute his salary totaled 165 000 Tax forms said he worked five hours a week or as needed 1 2008 presidential campaign edit Role edit In 2006 Davis helped plan McCain s next White House run envisioning a corporate style campaign modeled after President Bush s 2004 bid 1 He began McCain s 2008 presidential election campaign as the chief executive In July 2007 with the resignations of campaign manager Terry Nelson and chief strategist John Weaver he took the position of Campaign Manager 10 In July 2008 Steve Schmidt was brought in to take charge of day to day campaign activities although Davis retained the title of campaign manager 11 12 Payments edit In 2006 10 Davis and Manafort formed the company 3eDC an Internet firm 13 which the McCain campaign selected to oversee the campaign s Web site and online fund raising The company was paid 340 000 before the contract s cancellation in April 2007 in mid June the campaign reported that it still owed the company 721 000 10 14 In all the McCain campaign paid 971 860 to the company 15 In June 2008 Campaign Money Watch a 527 independent political group filed a federal complaint that the company had improperly reduced the amount the campaign owed it by 107 000 16 This complaint was found to have no cause and dismissed by the FEC in June 2009 17 In April 2008 after McCain became the presumptive Republican nominee 3eDC was paid 20 000 by the Republican National Committee RNC In June 2008 the RNC and 3eDC were negotiating a larger contract that could be worth 2 million or 3 million 14 FEC expenditure reports for the RNC and the McCain campaign show that this never materialized Controversies editPayments from Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae edit On September 21 2008 the New York Times reported that during the period from 2000 to 2002 while Franklin Raines was the CEO of Fannie Mae Davis received nearly 2 million from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for consulting services According to Robert McCarson a former spokesman for Fannie Mae the value that he Davis brought to the relationship was the closeness to Senator McCain and the possibility that Senator McCain was going to run for president again McCarson also claims that while he worked at Fannie Mae from 2000 to 2002 Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac together paid Mr Davis s firm 35 000 a month 8 Three days later the New York Times reported that Davis firm Davis Manafort had been paid 15 000 per month by Freddie Mac for consulting from the end of 2005 when Davis stopped being head of the Homeownership Alliance until August 2008 Payments stopped when Freddie Mac was taken over by the federal government The Times said that Davis took a leave from Davis Manafort for the presidential campaign but as an equity holder continues to benefit from its income 18 The McCain campaign responded on September 24 with a statement that Davis had separated from Davis Manafort in 2006 and that As has been previously reported Mr Davis has seen no income from Davis Manafort since 2006 Zero Mr Davis has received no salary or compensation since 2006 Mr Davis has received no profit or partner distributions from that firm on any basis weekly bi weekly monthly bi monthly quarterly semi annual or annual since 2006 Again zero Neither has Mr Davis received any equity in the firm based on profits derived since his financial separation from Davis Manafort in 2006 19 On September 28 Newsweek reported that Davis had joined the campaign in January 2007 not in 2006 and that he specified that his 20 000 a month salary be paid directly to Davis Manafort 15 The Times reported that No one at Davis Manafort other than Mr Davis was involved in efforts on Freddie Mac s behalf the people familiar with the arrangement said 18 Newsweek reported that during the period of the payments Freddie Mac had no contact with Davis Manafort other than receiving monthly invoices from the firm and paying them 20 The only thing that Freddie Mac officials could recall Davis doing for the company the Times said was speaking at an October 2006 forum attended by midlevel and senior executives who contributed to Freddie PAC the company s political action committee 18 Involvement with Oleg Deripaska edit In 2005 Davis and his business partner political consultant Paul J Manafort pitched a plan to Russian aluminum magnate Oleg Deripaska under which they would influence news coverage business dealings and politics in the former Soviet Union Europe and the United States to benefit President Vladimir Putin s government They eventually signed a 10 million contract that started in 2006 and maintained a business relationship until at least 2009 21 In January 2006 Davis arranged a meeting between McCain Senator Saxby Chambliss Senator John Sununu and Deripaska at a private apartment near Davos Switzerland during the World Economic Forum Deripaska s suspected links to anti democratic and organized crime figures are so controversial that the U S government revoked his entry visa in 2006 22 Later that month Deripaska wrote to Davis and Manafort to thank them for arranging the meeting Thank you so much for setting up everything in Klosters so spectacularly he wrote It was very interesting to meet Senators McCain Chambliss and Sununu in such an intimate setting 22 Davis McCain and Deripaska dined together with others at a restaurant in Montenegro in August 2008 Davis had been assisting the ruling party with their successful independence campaign which was bankrolled by Deripaska the largest employer in Montenegro McCain was visiting the country as part of an official Senate trip After the dinner a group including Davis and McCain traveled to a nearby yacht on the Adriatic Sea for a party celebrating McCain s 70th birthday 22 23 DHL edit In 2003 Davis and his lobbying firm were hired by German logistic company DHL and Airborne Express to lobby Congress to approve a merger between the two firms DHL Holdings was eventually successful in acquiring Airborne Express 1 24 McCain and Davis have come under attack by the AFL CIO for facilitating the deal as DHL is now planning to quit using the Wilmington Ohio freight airport as a hub The airport and package sorting facility in Wilmington was previously owned by Airborne Express The move by DHL would cost an estimated 8 000 jobs at the Wilmington air park 25 26 At the time of the merger the deal created an estimated 1 000 jobs for the Wilmington area 26 Fictional portrayals editDavis was portrayed by Peter MacNicol in the 2012 HBO film Game Change See also editTimeline of Russian interference in the 2016 United States electionsReferences edit a b c d e f Mosk Matthew June 26 2008 Top McCain Adviser Has Found Success Mixing Money Politics The Washington Post Retrieved August 11 2008 Balz Dan Kornblut Anne E Murray Shailagh July 11 2007 Top Aides Leave McCain Camp The Washington Post Lerer Lisa July 11 2007 Ex reformer McCain depends on lobbyists Politico Shubert Atika Naik Bharati Dewan Angela March 22 2017 Paul Manafort faces fresh accusations in Ukraine after document find About The Council on American Politics GW s Graduate School of Political Management Archived from the original on 20 December 2011 Retrieved 3 February 2012 Frankel Glenn August 27 2006 The McCain Makeover The Washington Post Wolgemuth Liz September 19 2008 McCain s Campaign Manager Was for It Before He Was Against It U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on February 18 2009 via Internet Archive a b Kirkpatrick David D Duhigg Charles Harwood John September 21 2008 Loan Titans Paid McCain Adviser Nearly 2 Million New York Times Silverstein Ken May 2008 My Lobby Myself How John McCain s hypocrisy is laundered as reform Harper s Magazine Archived from the original on July 15 2008 Retrieved August 8 2008 via Internet Archive a b c Calmes Jackie July 23 2007 McCain Manager Roils Campaign Davis Returns After Ouster Amid Questions on Spending Ties Wall Street Journal Balz Dan Shear Michael D July 2 2008 McCain Puts New Strategist Atop Campaign The Washington Post Retrieved July 2 2008 Martin Jonathan July 2 2008 Schmidt takes control of day to day operation Politico com Retrieved September 7 2008 Pound Edward T May 20 2007 Troublesome Resumes U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on May 31 2009 via Internet Archive a b Mosk Matthew June 6 2008 A Well Connected Campaign Firm Resurfaces The Washington Post a b Isikoff Michael Bailey Holly October 6 2008 A Freddie Mac Money Trail Catches Up With McCain Newsweek Archived from the original on June 4 2009 Retrieved September 28 2008 via Internet Archive Jacoby Mary June 10 2008 McCain Faces Challenge Over Campaign Links to Lobbyists The Wall Street Journal Weekly Digest Week of June 29 July 2 Federal Election Commission FEC Digest July 2 2009 Archived from the original on August 13 2009 via Internet Archive John McCain 2008 Inc and Joseph Schmuckler in his official capacity as treasurer Rick Davis The Loeffler Group LLP Susan Nelson 3eDC LLC The Commission found no reason to believe the respondents violated the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 as amended a b c Calmes Jackie Kirkpatrick David D Bennett Kitty September 23 2008 McCain Aide s Firm Was Paid by Freddie Mac New York Times Goldfarb Michael September 24 2008 Statement by McCain Campaign A Partisan Paper of Record www johnmccain com Archived from the original on September 25 2008 Retrieved September 24 2008 Isikoff Michael September 23 2008 Freddie s Friend Freddie Mac continued checks to McCain campaign chief s firm Newsweek Horwitz Jeff Day Chad Gillum Jack Tucker Eric Pace Julie Bridis Ted Braun Stephen Bykowicz Julie Mathur Monika Vasilyeva Nataliya Pearson Jake March 22 2017 AP Exclusive Before Trump job Manafort worked to aid Putin Associated Press Retrieved April 6 2018 We are now of the belief that this model can greatly benefit the Putin Government if employed at the correct levels with the appropriate commitment to success a b c Birnbaum Jeffrey H Solomon John Baker Peter January 25 2008 Aide Helped Controversial Russian Meet McCain The Washington Post Retrieved August 11 2008 Shuster Simon September 20 2018 How Putin s Oligarchs Got Inside the Trump Team TIME Retrieved May 11 2019 Drogin Bob August 8 2008 DHL deal gone sour haunts McCain in Ohio Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 15 2008 Retrieved August 11 2008 via Internet Archive 200 jam legislative DHL meeting cleveland com Associated Press August 20 2008 a b Koff Stephen August 6 2008 John McCain had role in original Wilmington DHL deal cleveland com The Plain Dealer Archived from the original on August 31 2008 Retrieved August 11 2008 via Internet Archive External links editJules Witcover Interview with Rick Davis June 25 2007 The Council on American Politics at GW s Graduate School of Political Management GW s Graduate School of Political Management Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rick Davis political consultant amp oldid 1162415901, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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