Smith, who helped take Buttigieg's star to the national level, is now working with Michigan state senator Mallory McMorrow, who went viral with a searing counterattack on anti-LGBTQ+ Republicans.. Operations: Meghann Olshefski Mandy Morris Kelly Rindfleisch [8] On the de Blasio campaign, Smith worked with campaign manager Bill Hyers, the campaign manager for Martin O'Malley's 2016 presidential campaign. There is a huge bench of mayors, of governors, of state legislators, like Mallory McMorrow, who we should be lifting up, we should be using as spokespeople for the Democratic Party. The good candidates have humility. He doesnt yell and scream, take the most extreme positions on issues, or tweet incendiary things. It was by no means an obvious career move for Smith. Candidates and the people around them can get so spun up about things, and when you get spun up you make the worst mistakes, she says. We were on the bus in New Hampshire the week we were playing each other and furiously checking our lineups. Because Pete is so Midwestern nice, I think it was helpful for him to have someone who could help kick him into another gear, and sort of push him to have the more aggressive instinct you need to break through in a presidential race. And you know what their problem is? They have one man to thank. She was the deputy campaign director for Martin O'Malley's 2016 presidential campaign. [2] He suspended his campaign on March 1, 2020. He hung up and looked at me in horror, and then my phone started ringing. Buttigieg campaigns in Iowa shortly after officially announcing his bid for the Democratic nomination for president. Smith had no mentors. She uses her feed to, well, rapidly respond to the news. 'I Want Him on Everything': Meet the Woman Behind the - POLITICO After 20 campaigns flacking for candidates such as Transportation Secretary and former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill,. | Elijah Nouvelage/REUTERS. George Bush had Karl Rove; Bill Clinton had James Carville. I think I am impressive because I am a violinist and I went to Dartmouth and I speak French and have traveled all over the world and, I dont know, I know a lot about great apes, she says. [11] Smith, who worked as a spokesperson for the PAC since her hire in 2013, then transitioned to the role of deputy campaign manager. Because it would drive me nuts during the campaign hearing all his wonky, wonky talk about infrastructure, about roads, about smart sewers. Wren: Could see a political career for him? They know who they are and will not let consultants, pundits, whoever, change them. Adam Wren: In the beginning, you scored the contract for this book based on your high-profile turn as a senior communications adviser to Pete Buttigieg. She is most well known for being the senior advisor for Pete Buttigieg's 2020 presidential campaign and the director of rapid response for Obama's 2012 campaign. Buttigieg received the most pledged delegates in the Iowa caucuses. Click here to contact our editorial staff, and click here to report an error. It has been my passion since I was nine years old, which sounds sick. Gharavi is a BAFTA and Sundance-nominated filmmaker. Its about getting to know people and them getting to know you, Buttigieg says when I see him after the Brooklyn fundraiser, where he at least pretends to recall our earlier meeting and what we talked about. And why that matters is because the states are where a lot of the key fights are going to play out following the Dobbs Supreme Court decision. She is the most competitive person I have ever known.. Some are even in the White House, like Deputy Press Secretary Chris Meagher, who briefed the press not too long ago. It is, she says, the only newspaper she subscribes to. Based on that experience, how should Democrats make gains in those kinds of states in 2022? And I have a nice, quiet life where I dont live in Washington, D.C. as well as other partner offers and accept our. The private Terry is a lot more low-key, and lot more humble, a lot more thoughtful. After 20 campaigns flacking for candidates such as Transportation Secretary and former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill, former Virginia Gov. They need to understand how the political process works. In 2012, Smith served as President Barack Obama's director of rapid response, a similar role she'll play with Cuomo and the state Democratic Party's coordinated campaign this year. Dont miss it! Because even power needs a day off. Ive always tried to be very grounded. This section featured five news stories about Buttigieg and his presidential campaign. Petes hitting at this moment in part because of the legwork they did. The first time people saw Pete, it was the same as the reaction I had when I first met him, which is where the hell has this guy been my entire life?. Mistakes Ive made in my private life. .center-table-mobile { Buttigiegs rise from unlikeliest of contenders to actual top-tier presidential candidate has been fueled in part, maybe in large part, by his astonishing success courting the press. And you dont know who is actually going to attack you. James Devaney/Getty Images. Smith: Yeah. There were, Smith guesses, probably 150 such meetings with the national press corps, and when he traveled across the country, speaking to local county party dinners and fundraisers across the Midwest and Great Plains, they would make time for one-on-ones with the local political press there, too. They just get swallowed up by the next news cycle, and never reach the voters who matter anyway. Its just a personal part of my book. It wasnt just the biggest names, people you know, Smith says. With Bill de Blasio, that was a different situation. 'Given how hectic both their work and travel schedules are, they decided a few weeks ago to take a break in their relationship,' Linden told NY . My first impression was that he was a bit goofy and unserious, and never, never, ever in my wildest dreams did I think I would be sitting across the table from him 10 years later, interviewing to work for him as he was about to be the incoming mayor of New York. You have to know the social media ecosystem, how people are sharing and consuming their news. The White House Correspondents Dinner is shrinking back to the boring awards ceremony journalists claimed to prefer. The obvious thing to do would have been to take on high-paying, quieter corporate gigs, or to reenter politics with someone truly high profile. Do you think the lack of in-person events hurt them later on in building a relationship with the eventual White House press corps? I know that the media loves to pick up on a gaffe here or there but the more comfortable you are, the more interviews you do, the more comfortable you get in front of the camera, and the less little slip ups matter. But Joe Biden is president today, and Kamala Harris is his vice president. I would say that these days, my vetting skills are maybe a little savvier. POLITICO Weekend flies into inboxes every Friday. What the decline of local media means is that the way that voters will get their information about candidates will come increasingly from paid media, from mail pieces and TV ads, and we all know that is not where you get the full truth. Because 2015 and 2016 were really difficult times in my life. Pete Buttigieg is the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana. Lis Smith is recording this call. Smith a Bengals fan believes quarterback Joe Burrow is a great leader with a clear social conscience, and she wouldnt rule out the possibility of him having a political career. From the second I met Pete, I knew that there was something special about him. What I realized from my time working in politics is how much mystery there still is around this industry. Its a role that clearly lends itself to his skill set. I could bring out a little bit more of a killer instinct [in] him, but he could bring out sort of a gentler, more thoughtful side of me that was mutually beneficial to the campaign. By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. In 2012 Lis directed President Barack Obama's rapid-response team for his re-election effort. At 37, Smith is already a campaign-worn strategist and Washington, D.C., folk hero, credited with launching the 38-year-old mayor to, if not the top tier of the presidential race, its second. Lis Smith: My favorite was one person asking me if I lost a bet or something. They are doing things that are more directly relevant to peoples lives. Smith, the famously aggressive political operative battle-honed in the brass knuckles politics of New York City and in red-state political tilts, plotted the rollout of Buttigiegs longshot presidential campaign. But I love politics because it touches everything in our lives. The guy didnt have time to say hello before Smith could hear screaming over the line. A few weeks ago, a couple of hundred people expressed interest in this event. She led Buttigieg on a series of one-on-one meetings over beer, coffee, lunch or cigars with what used to be known as the Gang of 500those reporters, producers and pundits who shape much of the nations political coverage. Lis Smith - Wikipedia Not surprisingly, her politics are establishment liberal. Staff are presented alongside their positions in the campaign, their most recent positions prior to the campaign, and their Twitter handles. Smith now works as the deputy campaign manager for former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley in his campaign for the 2016 election. Buttigieg focused his campaign on policy issues that he implemented as mayor, such as connecting with the global economy through investing in advanced industries, data, technology, and higher education.[4]. Lis knew that she had to build wide to build up, said Stephanie Cutter, who also worked on Obamas 2012 effort. The tabloids followed the pair to Christmas at Smiths parents house in the upscale suburb of Bronxville. He was a once-in-a-generation talent, someone who perfectly met the moment, says Smith. [Smiths voice breaks here.] Smith: I think Ive got good relationships with people in the media. Lis Smith is a Democratic campaign communications specialist and co-founder of 50 State Communications in New York. Lis Smith is a Democratic campaign communications specialist and co-founder of 50 State Communications in New York. Click here. Wren: Based on how you characterized the vice presidency, would you ever counsel the transportation secretary, regardless of what year it is, against taking the vice presidency? You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. She figured that Buttigiegs sexual orientation and impossible-to-pronounce last name rendered him dead on arrival, but started researching the 35-year-old Indiana mayor and promptly took an eight-hour fall down a Google rabbit hole. I want Democrats to read this book. Kinzinger: GOP's abortion stance is 'terrible' for the party Inside the Shrinking Newsroom of the Paper That Shapes the PrimariesBy Tim Alberta. CNN's Dana Bash speaks to Senior Political Commentator and former Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger, former Buttigieg campaign adviser Lis Smith, CNN Political Commentator David Urban and CNN . Wren: One of your legacies is the coaching tree, to use an apt football metaphor, that you left behind on the Pete campaign. 90 minutes with one of Americas top political consultants. And yet you signed on anyway. Click here. I would do that for free.). Smith: I dont know, because I think one thing we saw was that he was pretty good about handling stuff. Smith says thats worth it. Adam Wren is national politics correspondent at POLITICO. But I dont know whats inside him. It was younger reporters, super-hungry reporters that really know how to use Twitter, people who can then go to a cocktail party and tell their friends they had a beer with this guy Pete Buttigieg three hours from now. The saga gave Smith an insight that most campaign operatives lack: what it's actually like to be that bug trapped under the magnifying glass. Here are links to the candidates' staff pages: Campaign staff plays an important role in the presidential primaries. He was attempting a comeback by running for the modest job of New York City comptroller, and when the vote came in, he pulled in a respectable 48 percent, even though the entire citys political establishment was against him. Politics is really personal to me. Bill de Blasio, too. He was a once-in-a-generation talent, someone who perfectly met the moment. He adds, "The goal is to assemble a team of top talent that can work together effectively to mobilize resources, boost the candidate and his or her message, and ultimately secure the party's nomination. Smith earned plaudits in the 2020 campaign for her work as Pete Buttigieg's communications advisor. 27 Apr 2023 19:44:36 When Smith signed on to help Mayor Pete run for DNC chair, it was a part-time gighelping a candidate nobody had ever heard of run for an insider position, the kind of job decided not by the public, but in backrooms by the most hardcore party loyalists. He announced he was running for the Democratic presidential nomination on January 23, 2019, and formally kicked off his campaign on April 14, 2019. Smith: Youve got to meet voters where they are. Buttigieg adviser called Christine Blasey Ford 'looney tunes' - Fox News I wasnt born yesterday. Smith has been exploring the idea of renting a bus, and just as McCain did, inviting reporters aboard to travel and fire away at Buttigieg with any question they want, all day, day after day. After his loss in the primary, Smith went to work on the winning election campaign and then the transition of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. Going back to when the 2020 campaign went virtual, how do you think the Biden team has handled its messaging since then? Whats that like? What else was the oppo they were dropping? Why would a Pete Buttigieg hire me? They have grown to like and trust each other. She was my girlfriend., Later, says Smith, when he was a state lawmaker, I would say to her, I am going to talk to such-and-such group, and she would tell me, This is what you should say. And I would say to her, Lis, I am not going to say that, its not my style, its not going to work. Lis Smith - Ballotpedia Buttigieg recently started getting savaged online when it surfaced that he had told an audience in 2015 that all lives matter, and as it happened, he was due to speak at Al Sharptons annual National Action Network convention. I first met John Edwards when I was 19 or 20 years old. I thought everybody knew that.. Whitney Whitis. This interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity. I remember hearing from other consultants, Why is he going out there speaking seven languages? Part of it with him is the persona. Like we saw with Hillary Clinton, women are sometimes held to a different standard. Smith: Yes. God, you fucked that up. Smith: Democrats love to bitch that we dont have a bench. That's helped him to make a strong case for himself for 2024, said Democratic strategist Lis Smith, an adviser to Pete Buttigieg in his 2020 bid. I am a liberal Democrat, but I was so into the McCain thing. Click here to contact us for media inquiries, and please donate here to support our continued expansion. The death of local news is a tragedy for voters and it's a tragedy for campaigns. The table below shows the candidate's 2020 early primary state directors and state communications directors. Your knowledge of the process? The problem with a lot of people, not just candidates, but anyone in life who is caught up in a crisis is that they react. Im horrified. She is practically shaking with excess energy. Smith managed communications for de Blasio throughout the campaign and in his transition to office; she was slated to do the same when de Blasio took office. I romanticize it. [1] She was the deputy campaign director for Martin O'Malley's 2016 presidential campaign. How hard-chargingNew Yorkoperative Lis Smith helpedturn an obscure Indianamayorinto a national name. "He has been dismissed and discounted at every turn, and still overperformed expectations. Maybe theres still time for me to choose a new life path because I felt extremely disillusioned. And so much of my book is about the power of belief and the element of belief that it takes to succeed in professional football, in politics, and hes the one who brought that belief back for me, and brought my love my pure love of politics back for me. I know youre asking it in good faith, but I am declining to answer it in good faith. Wren: Fair enough. Martin OMalley, who got like 1 percent in the Iowa Caucuses. And as you saw on Fox News Sunday, as I went to bed last night, [his clip] has 8 million views. You get a sense of the news, what is going to get picked up, she said, reaching into her bag for her copy of the Post, which she said she was saving for Buttigieg. Theyre just not looking in the right places. There is only so much you can do to bare your soul over a beer, but hopefully people get to know you on some level and more than they would one gaggle at a time. Lis Smith on Twitter: "RT @UChiPolitics: How do we avoid rookie I mean, for God's sake, we don't even pay that much attention to governors. I know, but sitting at this dinner in Indianapolis, I was completely gobsmacked by how impressive some of the speakers were that I had never heard of before in my life, that you will never read about in national publications. A lot of people people whose opinion you respect told you that you were nuts when you chose to work for Pete. Its about hustling for opportunities. [4], In 2012, Smith was the rapid response director for Barack Obama's (D) presidential campaign. She gravitates to candidates who are challenging and testing the status quo. She signed on as a consultant when he was laying the groundwork for a long-shot campaign to become the chair of the Democratic National Committee. I want Republicans to read this book. She is a talented communicator. He didnt feel the need to go out there and be the coolest guy or the hippest guy on stage. It takes the edge off a bit. The makeup of a candidate's staff can signal the strength of their support from influential party activists and whether they are aligning with a particular faction or group within the party. Eric Appleman of Democracy in Action describes candidates' efforts to hire staffers as a "race for talent, both nationally and in key early states." I, in those races, became extremely battle-tested. Now after advising Pete Buttigieg, she's published a must-read memoir, 'Any Given Tuesday: A Political. So it was just sort of the perfect confluence of all these things where that yin and yang dynamic got us together. Politics has a bias toward the status quo, she says. [The vice presidency] is probably the toughest, most thankless job in Washington D.C. (The rapid-response job, Smith says, was for her like being a pig in shit. Ballotpedia does not curate or endorse these articles. Wren: Much has been made about Trump Derangement Syndrome this idea that, true or not, he scrambles rational political responses from otherwise reasonable people. As voters look for someone who can beat Trump, the fact that the press corps appears to vouch for this curious character, a young liberal red-state mayor, means that voters can give him a second look too. Stay up to date with what you want to know. 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