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Mary Isenhour is an American political strategist, campaign manager, and government official, currently serving as Chief of Staff for Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Prior to the Wolf administration, Isenhour served executive director of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, was state director of Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, and assisted with the successful campaigns of U.S. Senator Bob Casey, Jr. and Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell. Isenhour also previously worked as executive director of the Pennsylvania House Democratic Campaign Committee, and started a political consulting firm with former state party chairman T.J. Rooney. In 2010, PoliticsPA called her "one of the top consultants in the state",〔 and said "few can move between the strategy of campaigning and its mechanics with the ease that she does".〔 Isenhour had started her career as a staffer with the Kansas House of Representatives, eventually becoming chief of staff to House Minority Leader Tom Sawyer, and then director of the Democratic Party's Kansas Coordinated Campaign for legislative races. She worked as national political director for the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee before starting her Pennsylvania political career in 1999. ==Early career== A Kansas native, Isenhour attended the University of Kansas. She began her political career as a staffer in the Kansas House of Representatives.〔 In 1990 she worked as a legislative aide to House Minority Leader Marvin Barkis, and the following year was administrative assistant to House Majority Leader Donna Whiteman. From 1991 to 1995, Isenhour served as Chief of Staff to House Minority Leader Tom Sawyer,〔 where she worked with Democratic and Republican lawmakers alike to advance legislation, served as a liaison between Sawyer and other officials, and worked with leadership and committee members to develop legislative strategies and build coalitions.〔 In 1992, Isenhour was director of the Democratic Party's Kansas Coordinated Campaign for legislative races, both in the state House and Senate. Those races included more than three dozen candidates by July 1992.〔 From 1995 to 1999,〔 Isenhour worked as was national political director for the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, based in Washington D.C.〔〔 In that capacity, she worked with legislative leaders and caucus campaign staff in more 15 states to help win or preserve Democratic majorities in state legislatures.〔 In 1996, she worked closely in Iowa to help orchestrate the Democratic legislative campaigns in that the Iowa General Assembly, partnering with Iowa Senate Majority Leader Wally Horn and other key legislative Democrats to improving the party's position. She described it as an attempt to avoid a repeat of 1994 elections, in which Democrats suffered major losses in both federal and state offices during the Republican Revolution.〔 Isenhour said of those elections:〔 Isenhour also managed Sawyer's campaign for the bid for Kansas governor in 1998. Sawyer won the Democratic nomination, but ultimately lost in a landslide to the popular Republican incumbent, Bill Graves. 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「Mary Isenhour」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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