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David Plouffe


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in Wilmington, Delaware, The United States
May 27, 1967

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David Plouffe served as the campaign manager for Barack Obama’s primary and general election victories in 2008. He was the architect of the strategy for both elections. Prior to running the Obama campaign, Plouffe served as a leading Democratic Party media consultant from 2001 to 2007, playing a key role in the election of US senators, governors, mayors, and House members across the country. He lives in Washington, DC.

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“It looks like they picked Sarah goddamn Palin. We have to get moving.”
David Plouffe, The Audacity to Win: The Inside Story and Lessons of Barack Obama's Historic Victory

“because our strategy and approach were settled, decision making was fairly uneventful, which I think is important in any organization. When an issue or question arose, we asked ourselves whether it supported our strategy and whether it was consistent with our tactics. If the answer was no—and most times it was—there was no debate or drama.”
David Plouffe, The Audacity to Win: How Obama Won and How We Can Beat the Party of Limbaugh, Beck, and Palin

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