GOP Online Political Operative shake-up

Posted by David All
Fri, 2007-06-01 14:33

Jonathan Martin of the Politico is reporting that TechRepublican contributor and modern media guru, Patrick Ruffini, has left the Giuliani campaign to start up his own consultancy. Best of luck Patrick.

In other news in the growing field of online political operatives, Jon Henke, New Media Advisor for the Senate Republican Communications Office, has also jumped ship for a gig which he won't tell me -- even after three emails.

Via email:

This past six months has been a hell of a ride, but I’ve been offered an intriguing opportunity elsewhere – about which, more in due time -- so tomorrow will be my last day in the Senate. I owe you all a great debt of gratitude for your help, your kind words and your patience. I hope this office has been of some help to you; I believe it will continue to do so. This role will be filled by somebody else before long, and I intend to help them – and you – in any way I can.

Best of luck to Jon also.

Both of these guys are friends and strong allies in the Revolution.

Maybe we'll have our first and second job postings for the @Jobs board at TechRepublican?

Comments

Best of luck Patrick

Heard the news that you've left Rudy's camp. Best of luck in your new consulting firm! Keep us all posted.

I wonder where he went?

Lots of movement around Fred Thompson these days...

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Man is a political animal in a greater measure than any bee or any gregarious animal. For nature does nothing without purpose, and man alone of the animals possesses speech. (Aristotle)

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