Stuart Stevens Explained

Stuart Stevens
Birth Place:Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.
Party:Republican (Before 2020)
Independent (2020–present)
Education:Colorado College (BA)
Middlebury College (MA)
University of California, Los Angeles

Stuart Stevens is an American author and political consultant. He was the cofounder of Washington, D.C. - based political media consultancy Stevens & Schriefer Group (with Russell Schriefer). In 2013, he became a founding partner in Strategic Partners & Media.[1] [2] He served as a top strategist[3] for Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign[4] in addition to several other significant presidential campaigns over the course of his career. He later joined The Lincoln Project, a Republican Never Trump group for the 2020 United States presidential election.[5]

Early life and education

Stevens, who is from Jackson, Mississippi, grew up in the southern United States in the 1960s. He felt that the Democratic Party members he knew consisted predominantly of "good ol' boy" segregationists; he chose instead to join the Republican Party.[4] He attended Colorado College (BA English, 1974),[6] Pembroke College, Oxford (study abroad English, 1972),[7] Middlebury College (MA English, 1976),[8] and UCLA Film School (studied MFA Film).[9] Stevens is an extreme sports enthusiast who participates in triathlons, has completed the Paris–Brest–Paris bicycle race, and once skied the last 100 miles to the North Pole.[10]

Career

Beginning his political career in his native Mississippi, Stevens worked on Thad Cochran’s campaigns and others. Stevens worked for Bob Dole's 1996 presidential campaign and was part of George W. Bush's media team in 2000 and 2004. His book The Big Enchilada is a chronicle of Bush's 2000 campaign. He and Russell Schriefer worked for John McCain's campaign early in the 2008 election, but changed their allegiance to Mitt Romney by July 2007.[4]

Overseas, Stevens worked successfully for two candidates in 2005 and 2006. In Albania, he worked for Prime Minister Sali Berisha during the 2005 election campaign, where he based the campaign primarily on "a pledge to reduce corruption".[11] He also worked for 2006 election campaign of Joseph Kabila in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[11]

He has served as strategist and media consultant to dozens of Congressmen, Governors and Senators. Notable clients include President Bush, Governor Romney, Governor Haley Barbour, Governor Tom Ridge, Senator Thad Cochran, Senator Dick Lugar, Senator Mel Martínez, Senator Chuck Grassley, Senator Roger Wicker, Senator Jon Kyl, Governor Bill Weld, Governor Paul Cellucci, Governor Bob Riley and others.[1]

In 2010, Stevens served as strategist and media consultant to 3 winning senate campaigns: Rob Portman in Ohio, Roy Blunt in Missouri and Dan Coats in Indiana.[1]

In 2011–2012, Stevens was the lead strategist in Governor Romney's presidential campaign. He is credited with developing the strategy that won the primary.[12]

In 2014, Stevens helped Senator Thad Cochran win the Mississippi Senate race which included overcoming primary challenger Chris McDaniel. During the 2014 election cycle, Stevens and his business partner Russ Schriefer saw all of their clients win their general election campaigns including Governor Larry Hogan in Maryland and Elise Stefanik – the youngest woman ever elected to congress.[13] [14]

Romney campaign

Stevens emerged from an internal power struggle during Romney's 2008 presidential campaign, in which he and Schriefer clashed with the campaign's existing media team, to become Romney's senior strategist in 2012.[9] In that role he was responsible for the campaign's focus on employment, its efforts to help Romney connect with voters, and its aggressive primary campaign against Rick Perry. Stevens and Schriefer also handled advertising for the campaign.[4]

Controversy

Stevens was publicly criticized by numerous Romney campaign officials, according to a widely cited Politico article published on the evening of September 16, 2012, but was largely overshadowed by the 47% comment in the 2012 Romney video leak the following day.[15] [16] [17]

Donald Trump and Joe Biden

Stevens was one of the most prominent Republicans to oppose Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.[18] On May 28, 2020, Stevens announced that he had joined the Lincoln Project.[19] In October 2020, Stevens said that he planned to vote for Joe Biden and the straight Democratic ticket.[20]

Television and film

Stevens has worked on television shows including Northern Exposure[4] (writing the scripts for two episodes, "Brains, Know-How and Native Intelligence" and "Jules et Joel") and I'll Fly Away.[4] He consulted on the 2011 Hollywood film The Ides of March and was a Fellow of the American Film Institute.[9]

Works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Screen Agnostic Storytellers . Strategic Partners & Media . March 4, 2019.
  2. News: OnPolitics . . April 30, 2000 . July 4, 2012.
  3. The Square and the Flair . . August 2, 2012 . September 23, 2012. Noam. Scheiber.
  4. Web site: An Unconventional Strategist Reshaping Romney. September 19, 2011. July 4, 2012. The New York Times. Ashley. Parker.
  5. Web site: Stuart Stevens joins Lincoln Project. Wash Post.
  6. Weddell . Leslie . On the Bookshelf . Colorado College Bulletin . Winter 2016 . 36 . 10 November 2023 . . Colorado Springs, CO . Reviewing Stuart Stevens' The Innocent Have Nothing to Fear.
  7. Web site: Stuart Stevens .
  8. Web site: Trump-Bashing, Romney-Advising Political Operative Stuart Stevens Finds Himself in Vermont .
  9. News: Allen. Mike. VandeHei. Jim . Inside the campaign: How Mitt Romney stumbled. Politico. September 16, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120918081809/http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=B6BEB452-8AF1-45FC-8831-9FCFF5CE1576. September 18, 2012. live.
  10. Scheiber. Noam. The Square and The Flair. The New Republic. August 2, 2012.
  11. http://www.tnr.com/blog/plank/109214/stuart-stevens-shady-past-clients-revealed Stuart Stevens' Stuart Stevens’ Shady Past Clients, Revealed
  12. Web site: Jim . Rutenberg . Jeff . Zeleny . Facing Second Loss to Gingrich, Romney Went on Warpath . The New York Times . January 28, 2012 . March 4, 2019.
  13. Web site: Reid . Cherlin . The Maryland Governor's Race Was a Rematch of Romney and Obama Consultants – With a Very Different Outcome . . November 7, 2014 . March 4, 2019.
  14. News: Stuart . Stevens . How Thad Cochran Pulled Off a Win Over Chris McDaniel (Simple, Really) . . June 30, 2014 . March 4, 2019.
  15. Web site: Inside the campaign: How Mitt Romney stumbled. September 16, 2012. September 26, 2012. Politico. Mike. Allen.
  16. Web site: Amid Discord, Romney Seeks to Sharpen Message. September 16, 2012. September 26, 2012. The New York Times. Jim. Rutenberg.
  17. News: Top Romney strategist Stuart Stevens likely to stay despite criticism. September 17, 2012. September 26, 2012. The Washington Post. Nia-Malika. Henderson.
  18. Web site: James . Rainey . TV Writer Stuart Stevens Gets Tough in Political Novel and on Donald Trump . . July 19, 2016 . March 4, 2019.
  19. News: Costa . Robert . Lee . Michelle Ye Hee . May 28, 2020 . Former Romney strategist Stuart Stevens joins Lincoln Project . The Washington Post . live . May 28, 2020 . May 29, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200529131412/https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/former-romney-strategist-stuart-stevens-joins-lincoln-project/2020/05/28/2cedb70a-a141-11ea-9590-1858a893bd59_story.html.
  20. Web site: Two Angry Strategists.
  21. Web site: Area man narrates gruelling China trip. May 22, 1988. July 5, 2012. Record-Journal. Lisa. Firke.
  22. Web site: Books of The Times; Africa as Backdrop for a Comic Adventure. August 11, 1989. July 5, 2012. The New York Times. Michiko. Kakutani. Michiko Kakutani.
  23. Web site: thursday's book. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220525/https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/thursdays-book-1138697.html . May 25, 2022 . subscription . live. January 15, 1998. March 4, 2019. The Independent. Christopher. Hirst.
  24. Web site: The Big Enchilada. August 20, 2001. July 5, 2012. Online NewsHour. Public Broadcasting Service. January 22, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140122004028/http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/media/july-dec01/stevens_8-20.html. dead.
  25. Web site: stuartpstevens. stuartpstevens. March 28, 2017.
  26. Book: It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump . 9780525658450. February 1, 2021. Stevens . Stuart . 2020 . Knopf Doubleday Publishing .