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Steve Schale : ウィキペディア英語版
Steve Schale

Steve Schale is a political strategist in Florida. He was the State Director for the Barack Obama campaign in Florida, managing Obama's 2008 effort in the state.
Born in Kankakee, IL, Schale is a graduate of the University of the South in Sewanee, TN, where he received degrees in Political Science and History. He got his political start in 1996, managing the state house campaign of Doug Wiles of St. Augustine. Wiles, who for several terms represented the most Republican seat held by a Democrat, went on to become the Minority Leader of the State House in Florida, where Schale joined him as his Communications Director.
In 2005, Schale left the legislature to take over the political operations of the State House Democratic Caucus, where under his leadership and working with now State Senator Dan Gelber, the Democrats had their best two-year election cycle in history, picking up nine districts previously held by Republicans, for which Schale was called the "newest star of the Florida Democratic Party" by the St. Petersburg Times, and "Wunderkind" by the National Journal.
In June 2008, Schale was hired by Obama for America to run the Tampa-based Florida operation, helping Senator Obama become the first non-incumbent Democrat to win Florida since President Jimmy Carter's win in 1976, leading an effort that the Miami Herald said will "change the way politics is practiced in Florida." In winning Florida, Obama carried most of the critical swing counties in central Florida and registered hundreds of thousands of new voters.
Following the Obama campaign, Schale returned to Tallahassee, where he married Nikole Souder-Schale, a regional Vice President with the American Heart Association. He is currently advising the Florida Democratic Party's state house operation and Dan Gelber, a possible candidate for Florida's open United States Senate seat, and is also currently leading the operations in Florida of Draft Biden, the Super PAC supporting a potential presidential bid by Obama's Vice President, Joe Biden.
==External links==

*''St. Petersburg Times'': What happened to the circular firing squad? ()
*''St. Petersburg Times'': A savvy strategist who's getting Democrats elected ()
*''National Journal'': Whose to Lose? March 29. 2008
*''Miami Herald'': Schale leads Obama's state campaign (Link to St. Augustine Record): ()
*''St. Peterburg Times'': Obama campaign signs a winning Florida strategist ()
*''Miami Herald'': How Obama won Florida. ()

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