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Rod Shealy

Rod Shealy, Sr. (December 22, 1953 – August 18, 2010) was a Republican political consultant and publisher from Lexington County, South Carolina. He worked on numerous campaigns as a political strategist, including those of André Bauer, Jim DeMint, Jake Knotts, Lindsey Graham, and George W. Bush.〔(Political consultant big winner in elections. ) ''Herald-Journal.'' July 10, 2006.〕 Shealy worked with Lee Atwater in the early 1970s and gained notoriety for negative campaigning.〔(Web-Extended Interview: Rod Shealy. ) ''NOW on PBS.'' January 4, 2008.〕〔Soto, Lucy. (Consultant admits hiring man to run for Congress. ) ''The Item.'' April 7, 1992.〕
Shealy owned a small chain of South Carolina newspapers including ''The Beaufort County News'', ''The Lake Murray News'', ''The Cayce-West Columbia News'', ''The Northeast News'', ''North Charleston News'', ''Goose Creek'', ''The Hanahan'', and ''The New Irmo News''. He also owned Gatsbees World Fair, an old fashioned soda shop.〔
== Early life ==
Rod Shealy was born on December 22, 1953〔Shealy, Rod. (Happy Birthday to Me! (sort of) ) ''Doing the First Amendment.'' October 6, 2008.〕 to Elsie (''née'' Porth), who worked as an executive for ''World Book Encyclopedia'',〔Shealy, Rod. (Happy 50th, Mom and Dad (reprinted from June 1997) ) ''Doing the First Amendment.'' April 14, 2008.〕 and Ryan Shealy, a South Carolina politician who served in the state's House and Senate.〔(Shealy, Ryan C. (1923–2001) ) ''The Political Graveyard.''〕 He was the second of five children. Shealy attended Lexington High School and graduated in 1972. One of his sisters, Sherry Shealy Martschink, (1949 –) served in both the SC House and Senate and ran for lieutenant governor.

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