Stan Greenberg
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Tulane hosts bipartisan summitParticipants from the Democratic party will include Stanley Greenberg, a campaign adviser for Bill Clinton, Al Gore, John Kerry and Tony Blair; and Larry Grisolano, a senior communication strategist for the Obama presidential campaign. In this article: Tulane University, James Carville, Mary Matalin, Democratic Party, Washington, New Orleans, and Polarization |
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www.washingtonpost.com | July 09, 2005
Democrats In Need Of Stances
...In Need Of Stances The Democracy Corps -- run by three veteran political consultants, James Carville, Robert Shrum and Stan Greenberg -- offered a mixture of good and bad news for the Democratic Party last week. In essence, their...
In this article: Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Lyndon Johnson, Social Security, and Democratic Party
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U.S. News & World Report | August 28, 2008
Obama Needs to Win Over Reagan Democrats - US News and World Report
...Reagan Democrats compared to the rising fortunes of the Democratic Party. Obama needs to come up with a "whole conversation" aimed at them, Greenberg says. He adds that Michelle Obama's speech to the Democratic National Convention this...
In this article: Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Jeremiah Wright, Bill Clinton, Social Security, Iraq War, and Anxiety
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www.washingtonpost.com | September 18, 2008
As Michigan Goes . . .
...certain where they will lash out. "What's challenging about Michigan is that they've suffered this economy in its worst form," said Stan Greenberg, a Democratic pollster who has studied the state for years. "They blame the Democratic governor...
In this article: Barack Obama, Michigan, Republican Party, Jennifer Granholm, Sarah Palin, John McCain, Debbie Stabenow, and Wall Street
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Yahoo! News | February 24, 2009
Democratic pollsters' feud boils over (Politico)
...in Tony Blair's 2005 reelection campaign. Stan Greenberg directed the accusation at Mark Penn in a new memoir of his career in polling, during which he and Penn have often crossed swords. Indeed, the friction between the two men is the...
In this article: Mark Penn, Tony Blair, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Dick Morris, Democratic Party, Ideology, and Climate change
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Ross Douthat - The Atlantic | July 10, 2008
<em>Grand New Party</em> and Practical Politics - Ross Douthat
...members, and so on. Pollsters like Stanley Greenberg and Mark Penn, both of whom worked for Bill Clinton, went further by categorizing voters into "single urban environmentalists," "married minivan drivers," and the like. Grand New Party...
In this article: Tax, GOP, Mark Penn, Big government, Conservatism, and Democratic Party
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www.washingtonpost.com | August 26, 2008
Can He Be a Working-Class Hero?
...suburb of Detroit. In the mid-'80s, Greenberg began polling and doing focus groups in Macomb, a bastion of autoworkers that had delivered huge majorities for John Kennedy in 1960 -- and for Ronald Reagan in 1984. He found that Macomb...
In this article: Barack Obama, John McCain, Bill Clinton, Ralph Nader, Afl-cio, Detroit, Offshoring, and Republicanism
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San Francisco Chronicle: Politics Blog | January 30, 2009
The anti-Pelosi campaign
...of 46 percent in Republican-leaning battleground districts. But Greenberg said her approval rating is similar to the Republican Party's 29 percent approval rating in the poll. Greenberg said the barrage aimed at Pelosi has had no impact on...
In this article: Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Barack Obama, Recession, Hearst, Democratic Party, and Republican Party
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Stanley Bernard Greenberg (born May 10, 1945) is a leading Democratic pollster and political strategist who has advised the campaigns of Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and John Kerry, as well as hundreds of other candidates and organizations in the United States and around the world, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
A political scientist who received his Bachelor's Degree from Miami University and his Ph.D. from Harvard, Greenberg spent a decade teaching at Yale University before becoming a political consultant. His 1985 study of Reagan Democrats in Macomb County, Michigan became a classic of progressive political strategy, and the basis for his continuing argument that Democrats must actively work to present themselves as populists advocating the expansion of opportunity for the middle class. As the pollster for Clinton in 1992, Greenberg was a major figure in the famed campaign "war room" (and hence the documentary film of the same name).
He is the CEO of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, a polling and consulting firm, and co-founder (with James Carville and Bob Shrum) of Democracy Corps, a non-profit organization which produces left-leaning political strategy. He is married to Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, who currently represents Connecticut's 3rd congressional district.
Greenberg's corporate clients include British Petroleum, British Airways, Monsanto and General Motors.
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