- Terry McAuliffe
Terence Richard "Terry" McAuliffe (b.
February 9 ,1957 ) is an American businessman and political consultant. He served as chairman of theDemocratic National Committee (DNC) from 2001-05. He was the chairman of the Hillary Clinton for President committee.Biography
Family and education
McAuliffe grew up in
Syracuse, New York and graduated fromBishop Ludden Junior/Senior High School in 1975. His father was treasurer of the local Democratic organization. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE0D61E38F934A35754C0A961948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 "New York Times", July 7, 1987] ] He started his first business, McAuliffe Driveway Maintenance, at the age of 14. In 1979, he received abachelors degree from Catholic University inWashington, D.C. After graduation, McAuliffe took a job in the 1980 presidential reelection campaign ofJimmy Carter , and at the age of 22 became the national finance director. It was during this campaign that McAuliffe wrestled an eight-foot, 260-pound alligator for a $15,000 contribution. [ [http://www.leadingauthorities.com/23827/McAuliffe_Terry_detail.htm Leading Authorities Speaker's Bureau] ] After the campaign, McAuliffe enrolled in law school at Georgetown University. He received aJuris Doctor degree in 1984. [ [http://www.leadersmag.com/issues/2007.3_Jul/mcauliffe.html "Leaders Magazine", July 3, 2007] ]McAuliffe served as Chairman of the Federal City National Bank by the age of 30.
McAuliffe lives in McLean,
Virginia , with his wife Dorothy and five children.Politics
From 1980-1981, McAuliffe served as Deputy Treasurer and Director of Finance at the Democratic National Committee. From 1985-87, McAuliffe served as finance director of the
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee . During the 1988 presidential campaign, he served as finance chairman forDick Gephardt . During the 1996 election cycle, he served as national finance chairman and then national co-chairman of the Clinton-Gore re-election committee. [ [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0614FB3A5F0C708DDDA80994DE494D81&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fPeople%2fM%2fMcAuliffe%2c%20Terry "New York Times", November 13, 1996] ] In 1997, he was chairman of the 53rd Presidential Inaugural Committee. [ [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/274.html#274.15 National Archives, 53rd presidential inaugural] ] In 1999 he was chairman of the White House Millennium Celebration. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2889/is_1_36/ai_59679964 Remarks of President William J. Clinton, December 31, 1999] ]In 2000, McAuliffe chaired a tribute to outgoing President
Bill Clinton , which set a fundraising record for a single event, raising $26.3 million. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,46148-1,00.html "TIME" magazine, May 28, 2000] ] The same year, he chaired the Democratic National Convention inLos Angeles .Chairman of the Democratic National Committee
In February 2001, McAuliffe was elected as the chairman of the DNC. He served until February 10, 2005, covering a period of impressive fundraising wherein the DNC raised more than $578 million, and emerged from debt for the first time in party history. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/21/AR2005102100243.html "The Washington Post", October 21, 2005] ] McAuliffe built a new headquarters and created a computer database of more than 170 million potential voters known as "
Demzilla ". [ [http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/hill-dems-get-into-demzilla-2005-02-17.html "The Hill" newspaper, February 17, 2005] ] Under McAuliffe, the DNC founded the Women’s Vote Center to educate and mobilize women voters and the Voting Rights Institute to protectvoting rights . McAuliffe also founded the “Something New” program, an initiative to mobilize younger voters.In 2002, candidate for Governor of New York,
Carl McCall accused McAuliffe and the DNC of shorting his campaign of funds. McCall was trailing incumbentGeorge Pataki by 11 points in polls. McAuliffe said, "I've got to put the resources where we can win elections," describing the races to defeat Florida GovernorJeb Bush and re-elect SenatorJean Carnahan of Missouri as his priorities. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D00E0D8123CF937A15753C1A9649C8B63] Pataki and Bush were reelected and Carnahan was defeated byJim Talent in the
2002 gubernatorial and Senate elections. Democrats also lost seats in the House.The DNC hosted six presidential primary debates in 2003, including the first-ever bilingual presidential debate in
Albuquerque, New Mexico . The DNC also partnered with theCongressional Black Caucus to hold a debate inBaltimore, Maryland . Massachusetts SenatorJohn Kerry , the Democratic presidential nominee, narrowly lost the 2004 presidential election. Once again, Democrats lost seats in Congress.After 2005
On January 23, 2007, his book, "What A Party! My Life Among Democrats: Presidents, Candidates, Donors, Activists, Alligators, and Other Wild Animals", was released and debuted at #5 on the
New York Times Bestseller list and #1 on theWashington Post 's list.As a former party chairman, McAuliffe was one of the roughly 796 superdelegates to the
2008 Democratic National Convention .In 2008, media reports indicated that McAuliffe was considering a run for
Governor of Virginia in 2009. [ [http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/09/25/terry-mcauliffe-lays-groundwork-for-gubernatorial-bid/ CNN.com: Terry McAuliffe lays groundwork for gubernatorial bid] ]Global Crossing
McAuliffe has been criticized by some political commentators including conservative
Matt Drudge ,"What a Party! My Life Among Democrats: Presidents, Candidates, Donors, Activists, Alligators and Other Wild Animals", St. Martin's Press, c. 2007, Page 318]Frank Rich ,Citation
last = Rich
first = Frank
author-link = Frank Rich
title = State of the Enron
newspaper = The New York Times
year = 2002
date = February 2, 2002
url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9507E5DD153DF931A35751C0A9649C8B63 ]Rick Perlstein ,Citation
last = Perlstein
first = Rick
author-link = Rick Perlstein
title = The Operator (a review of "What a Party! My Life Among Democrats")
newspaper = The New York Times
year = 2007
date = February 4, 2007
url = http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/04/books/review/Perlstein.t.html?fta=y ] conservative writerWilliam Safire ,Citation
last = Safire
first = William
author-link = William Safire
title = The Flipped-Over Rock
newspaper = The New York Times
year = 2002
date = February 21, 2002
url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A00E7DE153EF932A15751C0A9649C8B63] and conservative-turned-liberalArianna Huffington Citation
last = Huffington
first = Arianna
author-link = Arianna Huffington
title = The coming populist revolution?
newspaper = Salon
year = 2002
date = August 19, 2002
url = http://dir.salon.com/story/news/col/huff/2002/08/19/powder_keg/index.html ] for investing inGlobal Crossing , a company that went bankrupt in 2002Citation
last = Stern
first = Christopher
title = Global Crossing Files for Bankruptcy: Debt Load Dooms Former Highflier
newspaper = Washington Post
year = 2002
date = January 28, 2002
url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A51536-2002Jan28 ] amidst what a "New York Times" reporter, covering a Republican-led hearing in the House, called "many of the same accusations that have madeEnron into one of the largest corporate scandals in history." Citation
last = Oppel
first = Richard A.
title = House Panel's Investigation Of Global Crossing Is Started
newspaper = The New York Times
year = 2002
date = March 13, 2002
url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9407E2DD1239F930A25750C0A9649C8B63 ] McAuliffe had no ties to Enron. In fact, on July 20, 2002, the chairman of theRepublican National Committee ,Marc Racicot , gave McAuliffe a clean bill of health on the issue of Global Crossing, tellingFox News reporterRita Cosby , "You want to know the truth of the matter -- I haven't seen anything that was done that was wrong by Terry McAuliffe." [ [http://archive.newsmax.com/scripts/showinside.pl?a=2002/7/20/235819 "Fox News", citation from July 21, 2002] Dead link|url=http://archive.newsmax.com/scripts/showinside.pl?a=2002/7/20/235819|date=July 2008|date=July 2008]In 1997, McAuliffe made an
angel investment of $100,000 in a company known then as Atlantic Crossing. The company had very little value at the time; it was an idea. "Like many investors in the late 90s, I was on the lookout for investments related to the Internet," he said. By 1999, the company had changed its name to Global Crossing and went public, and he sold a portion of the investment.Howard Kurtz ofCNN reported that McAuliffe sold his shares years before there was "any hint of trouble with the company," thus clearing him of any possible wrongdoing. [ [http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0203/02/rs.00.html "CNN Reliable Sources", How Did Media Cover Enron?, March 2, 2002] ]Political critic
Rick Perlstein -- in a review published in the "New York Times" of McAuliffe's memoir, "What a Party!" -- wrote that McAuliffe's involvement withGlobal Crossing compromised McAuliffe's ability to attack Republican ties to theEnron scandal during the 2002 midterm congressional elections. He noted, "Some hoped that President Bush’s ties to Enron would make 2002 a Democratic year." While the Democrats lost the Senate that year, neither Perlstein nor anyone else claims that McAuliffe's inability to attack would have changed that. In July 2002 RNC Chairman Racicot stated, "Terry McAuliffe is eminently well qualified to speak for the Democratic party. The fact of the matter is, we all ought to in this country make certain that we avoid the kind of suggestion or innuendo or implication that somehow impugns the character of people for having been associated with some kind of a business entity and there's no proof whatsoever to suggest anything inappropriate." [ [http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0207/19/ip.00.html "CNN", Inside Politics, July 19, 2002] ]References
External links
* [http://www.whataparty.us/ Official web site for "What A Party! My Life Among Democrats: Presidents, Candidates, Donors, Activists, Alligators, and Other Wild Animals"]
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