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Dick Morris
NameDick Morris
OccupationPolitical consultant, author, and commentator
NationalityAmerican

Dick Morris is a well-known American political consultant, author, and commentator, who has worked with numerous high-profile politicians, including Bill Clinton, Trent Lott, and Jesse Helms. Morris has been involved in various political campaigns, leveraging his expertise to advise candidates on strategy and messaging, often in collaboration with other prominent consultants like James Carville and Mary Matalin. His work has taken him to various parts of the world, including Europe, where he has consulted on campaigns in countries like France and Germany, and South America, where he has worked with politicians in Brazil and Argentina. Morris's career has also intersected with that of other notable figures, such as Newt Gingrich and Rupert Murdoch.

Early Life and Education

Dick Morris was born in New York City and grew up in New Jersey, where he developed an interest in politics at a young age, inspired by figures like Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt. He attended Columbia University, where he studied political science and was influenced by the ideas of Machiavelli and Thomas Hobbes. During his time at Columbia, Morris was involved in various political organizations, including the Young Democrats, and was exposed to the ideas of prominent politicians like Hubert Humphrey and George McGovern. After graduating, Morris went on to work for various politicians, including Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale, and developed a network of contacts that included Ted Kennedy and Mario Cuomo.

Career

Morris's career as a political consultant took off in the 1980s, when he worked on campaigns for politicians like Ed Koch and David Dinkins in New York City. He also worked with Lee Atwater and Roger Ailes on various campaigns, including those of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. Morris's expertise in polling and strategy made him a sought-after consultant, and he went on to work with politicians like Dan Quayle and Phil Gramm. His work has also been influenced by that of other notable consultants, such as Karl Rove and Ralph Reed, and he has been involved in various high-profile campaigns, including those in California, Texas, and Florida.

Political Campaigns

Morris has been involved in numerous high-profile political campaigns, including those of Bill Clinton and Al Gore. He worked as a consultant for Clinton's 1996 presidential campaign, helping to develop the campaign's strategy and messaging, in collaboration with other prominent consultants like Bob Shrum and Mandy Grunwald. Morris also worked on campaigns for politicians like Jesse Jackson and Pat Buchanan, and has been involved in various international campaigns, including those in Israel and Canada. His work has taken him to various parts of the world, including Asia, where he has consulted on campaigns in countries like Japan and South Korea, and Africa, where he has worked with politicians in South Africa and Nigeria.

Writing and Media Career

In addition to his work as a political consultant, Morris has also had a successful writing and media career. He has written several books, including Behind the Oval Office and Condi vs. Hillary, and has been a regular commentator on Fox News and other media outlets, often appearing alongside other prominent commentators like Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly. Morris has also written for various publications, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and has been a frequent guest on shows like Meet the Press and Face the Nation, where he has appeared alongside other notable commentators like Tim Russert and Bob Schieffer.

Personal Life

Morris is married to Eileen McGann, a former consultant and writer, and the couple has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including work with organizations like The American Red Cross and The Salvation Army. Morris has also been involved in various controversies throughout his career, including a scandal involving prostitution in Washington, D.C., which led to his resignation as a consultant to Bill Clinton. Despite these controversies, Morris remains a prominent figure in American politics, and continues to be sought after as a consultant and commentator by politicians and media outlets, including CNN and MSNBC. His work has been recognized by various organizations, including the American Association of Political Consultants, and he has been awarded numerous honors, including the Pollie Award and the Campaign Excellence Award.

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