David Axelrod is an American political consultant based in Chicago, Illinois. He is best known as a top adviser to Barack Obama, first in Obama's 2004 campaign for the U.S. Senate in Illinois and currently as strategist for Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.
He formed a political consultancy, Axelrod & Associates, in 1985. In 1987, he worked on the successful reelection campaign of Harold Washington, Chicago's first black mayor. This established his first experience in working with black politicians and he later became a key player in similar mayoral campaigns of blacks, including Dennis Archer in Detroit, Michael R. White in Cleveland, Anthony A. Williams in Washington, D.C., Lee P. Brown in Houston, and John F. Street in Philadelphia. Axelrod is a longtime strategist for Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley and styles himself a "specialist in urban politics."
In 2006, Axelrod consulted for several campaigns, including for the successful campaigns of Eliot Spitzer in New York's gubernatorial election and for Deval Patrick in Massachusetts's gubernatorial election.
His latest project is to "package" Barrack Hussein Obama to white voters. Axelrod helped to craft the Obama campaign's main theme of "change." He also plays an integral part in hussein changing positions to better align himself with mainstream white dems.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...7101701009.jpgheres some more info on obama.
miranda:
no, it is not true. Typical Canadian is not know it all. Have you met any?
reading your posts seems to suggest other wise.
you know not much about obama yet cheer him on.
shopgirl:
:) Chicago is just following a long tradition of "organized crime" that has pervaded the politics there, right? I mean, Chicago's past is the stuff of myths and legends! It part of the city's history!
above is still very real.