Hillary Clinton Campaign Manager Wants To Get Her Elected.You have been watching the news reports and the first few democratic debates with the candidates each telling us why we should vote for them and put them into the White House for the next 4 years. They talk about their personal religious beliefs, what they would with do about Iraq, their position on abortion and the list of topics that can include just about anything you can think of. But who is the campaign manager for Hillary Clinton? Who is helping her be the first woman to run for the office of President? The political arena has been dominated by men for decades and you are probably thinking that there is a man behind Hillary Clinton (and we do not mean her husband Bill). Knowing the ins and outs of the political arena, Hillary Clinton is a veteran at being in the public eye and working with a team headed by a campaign manager whose job it is to get her elected to the position that she so desperately wants.
Yes, men have dominated the political arena, but that has been slowly changing over the last few decades. More women are running for political office and winning than ever before. We now have women in positions through local, state and federal governments who are working hard to take care of their constituents and the needs of our nation. When Hillary Clinton decided that she wanted to be the first woman President, she had to coordinate a committee and to hire a campaign manager to take charge of this for her. To the surprise of many people, she did not choose a man to run her campaign. She chose a well-qualified woman to run her political campaign and to help her reach her goals. The campaign manager Hillary Clinton chose was Patricia Doyle. The ultimate goal of the campaign manager is, of course, to get their candidate elected. However, there is so much more to the position of campaign manager and most people do not know about all of the details behind this job. Being a campaign manager is basically a full-time job that does not have 9 to 5 hours. You are working all the time, strategizing with other workers, meeting with the candidate, talking to the media, ensuring that appointments are scheduled, and the media is notified, and that the hundreds of other details that are required when you are a campaign manager. Hillary Clinton's selection of Patricia Doyle as her campaign manager was not a decision that was made lightly. There was a past history with her working in the White House and Ms. Doyle was already known and respected by people in the Clinton administration. She was a perfect choice to be Hillary Clinton's campaign manager and she will work very hard to get her boss elected. |