Generated by GPT-5-mini| Dan Schnur | |
|---|---|
| Name | Dan Schnur |
| Occupation | Political strategist, commentator, educator, author |
| Known for | Political consulting, media commentary, academic instruction |
Dan Schnur is an American political strategist, communications consultant, commentator, and academic known for his work in Republican and independent campaigns, media analysis, and civic engagement initiatives. He has served as a campaign operative, a media analyst for national outlets, and a lecturer at major universities. Schnur's career spans partisan politics, public affairs consulting, and scholarly teaching on political communication and civic participation.
Schnur completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at notable institutions that shaped his career in politics and media. He studied at University of California, Berkeley and later received advanced training at Harvard University where he engaged with faculty associated with Kennedy School of Government programs. His academic background connected him with scholars and practitioners from institutions such as Stanford University, University of California, Los Angeles, and Columbia University, situating him amid networks including alumni of Georgetown University and Yale University who often collaborate on public affairs and policy research.
Schnur began his political career working on campaigns and political communications in California, aligning with figures and organizations active in statewide and national contests. He served as a spokesperson and strategist for candidates in contests involving officeholders from California State Assembly and campaigns shaped by Republican leaders tied to networks including National Republican Congressional Committee and advisors formerly associated with Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush administrations. Schnur worked on messaging and strategy in races overlapping with prominent politicians such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer, and local leaders connected to Los Angeles County and San Francisco politics.
In his role as a consultant, Schnur engaged with issue advocacy groups, trade associations, and political action committees that operate alongside institutions like Chamber of Commerce (United States), AARP, and national policy organizations such as Brookings Institution and Heritage Foundation. His campaign work included strategic communications during election cycles that featured contests involving members of United States Senate, United States House of Representatives, and gubernatorial races interacting with state parties like the California Republican Party and statewide coalitions that involve stakeholders from Silicon Valley and Hollywood.
Schnur has been a regular media commentator and appeared on national and local platforms, providing analysis alongside journalists from organizations such as CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and Wall Street Journal. He has contributed to television panels and radio programs that feature commentators from outlets like NPR and hosts associated with PBS and commercial networks. Schnur's media presence positioned him among analysts who frequently engage with reporters covering presidential primaries, midterm elections, and ballot proposition campaigns involving institutions like Federal Election Commission and movements linked to Citizens United.
In academia, Schnur has held teaching and lecturer positions at universities including University of Southern California, University of California, Los Angeles, and programs affiliated with USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. His courses and seminars connected students to practitioners from think tanks and media institutions such as Pew Research Center, RAND Corporation, and professionals who have worked with campaigns for figures like Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain.
Schnur has authored essays and op-eds appearing in newspapers and periodicals alongside contributions to publications connected to outlets like Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and opinion pages of national newspapers. His commentary has intersected with analyses of elections, public opinion, and communication strategy, frequently referencing data and studies from organizations such as Pew Research Center, Gallup, and academic journals affiliated with American Political Science Association. He has been cited in reporting on ballot initiatives, redistricting debates related to California Citizens Redistricting Commission, and political marketing innovations adopted by campaigns in the digital era influenced by platforms including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Schnur has also participated in panels and written analyses for civic engagement projects connected to NGOs like Rock the Vote, League of Women Voters, and university-affiliated civic initiatives that work alongside electoral reform advocates such as Brennan Center for Justice and policy researchers from Harvard Kennedy School.
Schnur's professional affiliations have included membership or collaboration with organizations and boards that intersect with politics, media, and education, linking him to networks at institutions such as Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California Institute of Technology, and civic groups associated with United Way chapters. He has maintained ties with alumni associations at University of California campuses and professional associations like the American Association of Political Consultants and has collaborated with civic leaders, journalists, and academics involved in projects alongside foundations such as Ford Foundation and Annenberg Foundation.
Category:American political consultants Category:American political commentators