- John Prescott Ellis
John Prescott Ellis (born
February 3 ,1953 ), formerly an American journalist andmedia consultant , and now a partner in the venture-capital firm Sand Hills Partners. He is a nephew ofPresident of the United States George H.W. Bush and a first cousin of PresidentGeorge W. Bush and the former Governor ofFlorida John Ellis "Jeb" Bush.Family Background
Ellis's father was Alexander (Sandy) Ellis, an insurance executive in
Boston , who studied atYale University . His mother is Nancy Bush Ellis, a sister of former PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush . Ellis is married to Susan Smith Ellis, the CEO of RED.Education
Ellis grew up in Concord,
Massachusetts and attendedMilton Academy high school, he later went toYale University . He was an Appleman Fellow at the Shorenstein Center atHarvard University .Career
In 1978, Ellis started working for
NBC as a consultant. He then worked on his uncleGeorge H. W. Bush 's presidential campaign in 1979, and later returned to NBC, where he worked for the elections unit. In the late 1990s he took a position withFox News Channel .After ten years he changed his job and became a consultant and op-ed columnist for "
The Boston Globe ". From 2002-2004, Ellis served as A Senior Fellow at the Combating Terrorism Center atWest Point . In recognition of his work on behalf of the Department of Defense, he was awarded the Distinguished Civilian Service Award - the US military's highest civilian honor -- by PresidentGeorge W. Bush in January 2005. In the last few years Ellis has worked in investment banking and is a partner in Kerr Creek Partners, and also is a conributing columnist to Real Clear Politics.Election Night 2000
During the night of the
2000 U.S. presidential election Ellis was working as a consultant forFox News , where he analyzed data from theVoter News Service . According to an interview that Ellis gave to Jane Mayer of "The New Yorker " magazine in 2000, he was responsible forFox News ' decisions in calling states for Gore or Bush, based on statistical results from the VNS data. Fox News had calledFlorida for Gore early in the evening, and was the last major network to retract their call for Gore. However, they were the first (at 2:16 am ET) to callFlorida for Bush. Ellis also admitted sharing exit poll data with his cousins by phone. After the magazine interview was published, Fox News Vice President John Moody admitted that Ellis had broken rules by sharing the data and was considering disciplinary action.Ellis provided
CBSNews .com with a copy of a letter he says he sent to the editor of the New Yorker. In the letter, Ellis says that he “did not share with [Governor Bush] any of the information that was appearing on our screens" during two afternoon phone calls. The letter says that later in the evening "as actual vote results" came in, Ellis spoke frequently with the Bushes about "what was happening” in several states. According to Ellis, other workers on the decision desk – “most of whom are registered Democrats” – were talking to the Gore campaign. Ellis says that he was ultra-scrupulous because of his relationship. "We obeyed those [rules] more strictly than any other news organization, precisely because my cousin was running for president," Ellis toldUSA Today . [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2000/11/14/politics/main249357.shtml]This controversy was picked up by, amongst others,
Michael Moore in his 2004 filmFahrenheit 9/11 .External links
* [http://www.bostonphoenix.com/archive/features/99/01/28/DON_T_QUOTE_ME.html Article on Ellis in the "Boston Phoenix"]
* [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2000/11/14/politics/main249357.shtml 'One Call Too Many?' CBS-article on Ellis during Election Night ]
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/choice2000/bush/ellis.html PBS interview with Ellis]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/US_election_race/Story/0,2763,399882,00.html "The Guardian" on Ellis' role in Election night 2000]
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