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Brad Woodhouse is the president of the progressive advocacy group Americans United for Change and the Democratic Super PAC American Bridge. He is the former communications director of the United States Democratic National Committee.〔See, e.g., (''KENTUCKY: Does Anyone Else Wonder If Brad Woodhouse Secretly Ruins Every Dem Interest Group In The Country?'', The Hotline, National Journal, August 22, 2007 ) (subscription required)〕 ==Career== Woodhouse gained widespread notice as a spokesman for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee during the early 2000s,〔(Peter Savodnik, ''Black leaders push support for Majette'', The Hill, October 7, 2004 )〕〔(Louis Romano, ''Okla. Senate Candidate Is Accused of Fraud'', Washington Post, September 15, 2004 )〕〔(Tim Grieve, ''Bunning losing ground fast'', Salon.com, October 13, 2004 )〕 and was casually named by a ''Washington Post'' columnist as possibly "the most prolific e-mailer in politics."〔(Dana Milbank, ''Never Too Soon to Build the War Chet: Taken to the Woodhouse'', Washington Post, May 8, 2005 )〕 In 2005, Woodhouse left the DSCC to become communications director for Americans United to Protect Social Security. The group successfully fought President George W. Bush's efforts to establish private savings accounts as part of Social Security reform.〔 With the Bush reform plan defeated, Woodhouse organized and became president of Americans United For Change.〔( Jeffrey H. Birnbaum, '' 'The Other K Street' '', Washington Post, May 7, 2007 )〕 Woodhouse's group belong to a coalition of progressive organizations called Change America Now,〔 many of which are located in the same building in Washington at 1825 K Street, N.W. The leaders of those organizations frequently meet with aides to Democratic congressional leadership, to discuss strategy and upcoming votes.〔 In 2008, Woodhouse worked was given a senior position with the Democratic National Committee to help coordinate communications strategy for the upcoming general election. In 2009, Woodhouse formally became the Democratic National Committee's communications director. In 2013, Woodhouse left the Democratic National Committee to return as president of Americans United for Change.〔(Katie Glueck, "DNC spokesman Brad Woodhouse leaving", Politico, June 25, 2013 )〕 In 2014, Woodhouse became the president of American Bridge.〔(Alexandra Jaffe, "Americans United head to lead Dem super PAC", The Hill, January 25, 2014 )〕 In 2015, Woodhouse became the President of Correct the Record, a strategic research and rapid response team designed to defend Hillary Clinton from baseless attacks. 〔http://www.nationaljournal.com/magazine/brad-woodhouse-profile-20150731〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brad Woodhouse」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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