Kevin Madden

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Kevin Madden
Born (1972-03-02) March 2, 1972 (age 52)
State University of New York,
Morrisville
State University of New York,
Cortland
(BA)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseJaclyn Norris

Kevin Madden (born March 2, 1972)

2012 U.S. presidential campaign
.

Professional history

After graduating from college in 1994, Madden went to work for the

Yonkers mayoral campaign.[1] After helping Spencer win re-election, Madden moved to Washington, D.C. and, beginning in 2001, became senior policy advisor and chief spokesman for Congressman John E. Sweeney.[2]

By the mid 2000s, Madden had had several public relations positions for

George W. Bush presidential campaign, 2004; and as one of a handful of national spokespersons and Deputy Director of Public Affairs for the George W. Bush administration Department of Justice.[3][4] In 2003, the Irish Voice described Madden's growing stature in the GOP as "further proof of the heavy influence New York Irish Americans have in the Republican party".[5] By 2006, U.S. News & World Report referred to Madden as "battle-tested", and alluded to each of his high-profile public relations organizations (first for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and then for House Republican leadership) as "a lean operation, an intense focus, and a positive message".[6]

Madden began working for

The Belfast Telegraph opined that Madden (and Matt Rhoades) "have built the most sophisticated of all the press operations... Madden, in particular, is genuinely liked and respected by the press".[8]

The following election cycle, Kevin Madden joined Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign. As Romney was securing the nomination in July 2012, ABC News described Madden as "a face of the campaign" and as "a more visible member of the candidate's campaign staff".[9] In August 2012, Politico reported that "Romney is hardly preoccupied with his transition just yet – but...Kevin Madden, traveling spokesman on the campaign plane, would be expected to be named White House spokesman".[10] Following Romney's 2012 loss, Madden pointed to immigration in particular as "a missed opportunity for Romney".[11]

Between the 2008 and 2012 campaigns, Madden was hired as a Managing Director with The Glover Park Group, a public affairs firm in Washington D.C.,[4] before joining Charleston, South Carolina public affairs firm JDA Frontline in March 2010 to launch and direct their Washington, DC operations. Following the 2012 elections, Madden resumed daily responsibilities as JDA's 'Executive Vice President of Public Affairs'.[12]

Media appearances

Kevin Madden has appeared on dozens of episodes of many political discussion programs on American cable news programs. His profile at a

Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNBC, Bloomberg and the BBC among others. He has also published political commentary in exclusive venues, such as the opinion sections of The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal." Appearances include: Hardball with Chris Matthews,[14] Larry King Live, Verdict with Dan Abrams, The Situation Room,[15] Meet the Press[16] and Morning Joe[17]

Madden appeared in the 2008 documentary film The Return of the War Room, a sequel to The War Room, a 1993 documentary about the 1992 U.S. presidential election.[18]

In April 2013,

Crossfire; the program had been off the air since 2005.[19]

Personal life

Madden alludes to his childhood in

emigrated from Ireland in the early 1960s.[21] Madden told the Houston Chronicle that his father, an auto mechanic, read three newspapers each Sunday and enjoyed discussing news and politics;[1] he told Politico, "I grew up in a household where it was a sin to sit in silence without an opinion.... Makes sense that I went into politics, my sister chose journalism, and my brother is a lawyer."[3]

Raised as a

Senator Rick Santorum;[2][22] Harper's Magazine described Norris as "strikingly beautiful".[23] Norris continued employment in a range of Congressional staff assignments until 2007.[24]

By 2010, the couple had three sons.

pro-life" identification as one reason for his affiliation as a Republican.[21]

Accolades

In a 2008 article about several

Megan Carpentier have opined, "There's no denying he's pretty."[33] When Howard Kurtz asked Madden about his looks in 2008, Madden replied, "I'm married and have two boys. My wife wants to make sure I mention that more often."[15]

Criticism of Sarah Palin

In a television interview days before the November 2008 election, Madden pointed at a

TownHall.com characterized Madden's comments as "trashing" and "particularly harsh on Palin", the GOP's Vice Presidential nominee for the 2008 election.[34] Also during her 2008 campaign, Erick Erickson claimed "one of the biggest pushers of anti-Palin stories...was Romney spokeshack Kevin Madden".[35]

Footnotes

Jezebel.com reported Madden's age as "36, give or take".[33]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "New DeLay spokesman at ease in a battle zone" by Samantha Levine, Houston Chronicle, August 8, 2005, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  2. ^ a b c "Class Notes: Class of 1992", Morrisville State College Alumni News, Vol 79, Issue 02, Winter 2005, page 5, Retrieved 2012-08-29, Approx 1.9MB download Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b "Arena Profile: Kevin Madden", Politico, 2012, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  4. ^ a b c "Kevin Madden to Join The Glover Park Group Public Affairs Practice", Glover Park Group press release, June 18, 2008, Retrieved 2012-08-29 Archived 2010-12-27 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b "Bush Taps Son of Yonkers" by Tom Deignan, Irish Voice, August 19, 2003, Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  6. ^ a b "Romney's Hiring Whirlwind Snags Madden", U.S.News: Washington Whispers, November 29, 2006, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  7. ^ "Romney's staff served him well" by Andrew Malcolm, Los Angeles Times, February 7, 2008, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  8. ^ "The people who sell presidents" by Stephen Foley, Belfast Telegraph, February 4, 2008, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  9. ^ "Romney Senior Advisor Kevin Madden to Become More Visible on Campaign Trail" by Emily Friedman, ABCNews: The Note, July 6, 2012, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  10. ^ "Who's on the inside track for a Romney Cabinet" by MIKE ALLEN and JIM VANDEHEI, Politico, August 28, 2012, Retrieved 2012-08-28
  11. ^ "Romney adviser: Mitt moved too far right on immigration" by Erin Delmore, MSNBC: Andrea Mitchell Reports, January 29, 2013, Retrieved 2013-02-26
  12. ^ "Who We Are", JDAFrontline.com, Retrieved 2013-02-26 Archived 2013-03-16 at the Wayback Machine, "Kevin Madden launched and directs the firm's Washington, DC operations."
  13. ^ "FORA.tv Speaker — Kevin Madden", FORA.tv, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  14. ^ MSNBC.com, May 4, 2009, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  15. ^ a b c "The Spokespundits" by Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post, July 28, 2008, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  16. ^ NBC News, June 3, 2012, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  17. ^ Twitter.com personal account "KevinMaddenDC", August 20, 2012, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  18. ^ "Kevin Madden", IMDB.com, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  19. ^ "Newt Gingrich, Stephanie Cutter, Romney Adviser Kevin Madden Eyed for 'Crossfire'" by Marisa Guthrie, The Hollywood Reporter, 2013-04-23, Retrieved 2013-05-20
  20. ^ Twitter.com personal account "KevinMaddenDC", Retrieved 2012-08-29
  21. ^ a b c "Careers in Politics: Kevin Madden", C-SPAN, May 14, 2009, Retrieved 2012-08-29 Archived 2013-04-14 at archive.today
  22. ^ "The Note: Coupling" by Mark Halperin et al, ABCNews.com, November 20, 2003, Retrieved 2012-08-29, "This Saturday [November 22, 2003], BC04 spokesman Kevin Madden will marry Jaclyn Norris, Legislative Director for Rep. Ric Keller (R-Fla.). Even in the final days before his wedding, Madden still has his eye on Election Day: "The fact that she's also from Pittsburgh, Pa., where the wedding will be held, delights Ken Mehlman. Pennsylvania and Florida are two electoral goldmines, so every little bit of effort helps! (Jac also interned for Senator Santorum.)" "
  23. ^ "Congressman Ric Keller's Chronology of Political and Family Values" by Ken Silverstein, Harper's Magazine, November 14, 2007, Retrieved 2012-08-29, "Congressman Ric Keller of Florida ... hired a number of strikingly beautiful young female staffers. These included Jaclyn Norris, who later married Kevin Madden, now spokesman for Mitt Romney's campaign"
  24. ^ "Jaclyn Norris Madden", Legistorm.com, Retrieved 2012-10-07
  25. ^ "Mike Allen's PLAYBOOK" by Michael Allen, Politico, August 13, 2010, Retrieved 2012-10-07 Archived 2010-08-18 at the Wayback Machine, "Kevin Madden e-mails, with the subject line, "Madden 2010": "Sean Joseph Madden was welcomed into the world [August 12, 2010]. Sean weighed in at 9 lbs 4 oz and measured 20 and 1/4 inches long. He is healthy, happy and resting comfortably with Mom. Sean has a busy day ahead tomorrow: he's meeting his brothers Riley and Colin for the first time..." "
  26. ^ "On the Road: Romney's Campaign Family" by Michael Luo, New York Times: The Caucus, November 26, 2007, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  27. ^ "No more 'free rein'" by Mike Allen, Politico, November 27, 2007, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  28. ^ "Facebook Live Study Guide: Ron Klain, Kevin Madden", October 14, 2011, NBC News: Press Pass, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  29. ^ "Inside Story: The people who sell presidents", The Independent, February 4, 2008, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  30. ^ "Sighting: Kevin Madden at the Ritz carlton" by Betsy Rothstein, The Hill, December 12, 2006, Retrieved 2012-08-29, "Madden was at the bar with his younger brother, Joe... (Madden the elder was ranked No. 2 on The Hill's 2006 50 Most Beautiful list)."
  31. ^ "Inside Story: The people who sell presidents", The Independent, February 4, 2008, Retrieved 2012-08-29, "Once named (by The Hill newspaper) as the "second most beautiful person on Capitol Hill", Madden, in particular, is genuinely liked and respected"
  32. ^ "Politics Can Get Ugly in D.C., but the Hill Still Beckons Beauties" by Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts, Washington Post, July 29, 2007, Retrieved 2012-08-29, "Kevin Madden, former press sec for House Minority Leader John Boehner, was No. 2 on last year's list, despite begging for a week not to be included. " Tom Cruise can't refuse to be on People's 'Most Beautiful' list, and Kevin Madden couldn't refuse to be on ours," said Rothstein. "All my protests amounted to jack-squat -- I still had to endure the snarky e-mails from my friends," said Madden, now spokesman for Mitt Romney's campaign. "Finally, I just had to laugh at it like everyone else. It was the Capitol Hill equivalent of sitting in a dunk tank for a year." "
  33. ^ a b "Decision 2008: The Top Ten Campaign Objects Of Our Affection" by Megan Carpentier, Jezebel.com, October 27, 2008, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  34. ^ "Romney Supporters Trashing Palin" by Amanda Carpenter, TownHall.com Retrieved 2012-08-29
  35. ^ "The Romneybot Attack on Sarah Palin", Blog: Confessions of a Political Junkie by Erick Erickson, October 28, 2008, Retrieved 2012-08-29
  36. '^ "Events" by Matt Domicon, FishbowlDC, March 2, 2010, Retrieved 2012-10-07, "Sending birthday wishes to some of our favorite fishes... Happy birthday to Kevin Madden and Politics Dailys Emily Miller who celebrated today"
  37. ^ Twitter.com Sam Youngman personal account "@samyoungman", Retrieved 2012-10-07, March 2, 2012, "happy birthday to @KevinMaddenDC"
  38. ^ Twitter.com Kirsten Borman personal account "@kborman", Retrieved 2012-10-07, March 2, 2012, "Happy Birthday to @kevinmaddendc - you know you're "a big deal" when the day of your birth in the HEADLINE of @Mikeallen 's @playbook ;)"
  39. ^ "Introducing Cable News's Latest Hotties" by Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts, The Washington Post, February 11, 2008, Retrieved 2012-08-29

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