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Top row, left to right: Carly Fiorina, Charles R. Black, Karl Rove, Frank Fahrenkopf, Jr. Bottom row, left to right: Al Gore, Tom Daschle, Wesley Clark, Don Beyer.At right: Howard Dean.
POLITICS, LAW AND LOBBYING
BOB BARNETT
PARTNER WILLIAMS & CONNOLLY
exert his power within Democratic circles and beyond. Earlier this year, we learned that he has earned approximately $100 million since leaving the White House and raised $400 million for his Clinton Global Initiative foundation, which attracts over 50 heads of state to its annual conference. Last year’s gathering brought in $7.3 billion in committed donations for causes near to Clinton’s heart: health security, economic empowerment, environmental security, leadership development, and cross-cultural understanding. The former president is also Senator Clinton’s top foreign policy advisor together with Madeleine Albright, Richard Holbrooke, and a host of retired generals.
TOM AND LINDA DASCHLE
SPECIAL POLICY ADVISOR,ALTSON & BIRD AND LOBBYIST, BAKER DONELSON BEARMAN & CALDWELL
(RESPECTIVELY)
When the former Senate majority leader lost his South Dakota seat, some thought his political days were numbered. But as one of the first senior Democrats to throw his weight behind Obama, Daschle’s access and influence on the potential presidential nominee is considerable, ranking with such Obama longtime
friends as Harvard Law Review classmates Julius Genachowski of Rock Creek Ventures and Tom Perelli of Jenner and Block. He and his wife, Linda, one of the top aviation lobbyists in town, are among Washington’s premiere power couples.
RICK DAVIS AND MARK SALTER
CAMPAIGN MANAGER AND FORMER SENATE CHIEF OF STAFF TO JOHN MCCAIN (RESPECTIVELY)
Salter, who is known as “McCain’s closest confidante and alter-ego,” recently left his Senate position to join manager Rick Davis and senior advisor Steve Schmidt in leading the campaign. A speechwriter for McCain and a former aide to neo-conservative diplomat Jeanne Kirkpatrick, Salter is also close with Bill Kristol, McCain’s most
influential foreign policy advisor. Together with Davis, whose lobbying shop stepped up to the plate for McCain last year when
DON BEYER
FORMER LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA, MID-ATLANTIC FINANCE CHAIR FOR OBAMA, AND OWNER, DON BEYER VOLVO
With whispers growing louder that former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner is on
almost all hope was lost, they are the campaign’s primary gatekeepers. Davis has assembled a team of trusted McCain advisors that includes Doug Holts-Eakin and Kevin Hassatt (of AEI), both of whom advise on domestic policy.
HOWARD DEAN
CHAIRMAN, DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE
Although perhaps deliberately not as omnipresent as his predecessor, Terry McAuliffe, Dean’s 2004 presidential campaign revolutionized internet fundraising, and insiders say Obama’s success in this arena is “Dean 3.0.” His power is also reflected in his enforcement of the presidential candidates’ agreement on the Florida and Michigan vote, as well
as the fact that he appoints the 25 swing votes to the Democratic Convention Credentials Committee (which could ultimately help decide who becomes the nominee should this race go all the way). Party powers are also impressed with his micro-targeted approach to rebuilding the DNC’s voter file and the rollout of his 50-state strategy. Most importantly, Dean is one of the few who can bring the gavel down on “superdelegates” and settle the contentious nominee fight by the end of June.
FRANK FAHRENKOPF, JR.
PRESIDENT & CEO, AMERICAN GAMING ASSOCIATION
With whispers growing louder that former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner is on
WILLIAM J. CLINTON
CHAIRMAN,WILLIAM J. CLINTON FOUNDATION
Regardless of whether or not Sen. Clinton wins the Democratic nomination, the former President will continue to

 

 



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