Karl Christian Rove is an American Republican political consultant, policy advisor and lobbyist. He was Senior Advisor and Deputy Chief of Staff during the George W. Bush administration until his resignation on August 31, 2007. He is credited with the 1994 and 1998 Texas gubernatorial victories of George W Bush, as well as Bush’s 2000 and 2004 presidential campaigns.
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In a 2002 Deseret News interview, Rove explained, “I was the Olympus High chairman for Wallace F. Bennett’s re-election campaign, where he was opposed by the dynamic, young, aggressive political science professor at the University of Utah, J. D. Williams.” In the fall of 1970, Rove used a false identity to enter the campaign of Alan Dixon, who was running for Treasurer of Illinois. That position helped him land a job on Ralph Smith’s unsuccessful Senate campaign for Illinois against Democrat Adlai Stevenson III. He stole 1000 sheets of paper with fake campaign fliers promising free beer, free food and a good time for good girls, and nothing else. In the summer of 1971, Rove stole 1000 fliers with a fake campaign letter, printed off by J. Tyler Tyler, promising free food, free beer and free good girls. Rove won the election for class senate, and was elected student council president his junior and senior years. In November 1968, Rove was also a Teenage Republican and served as Chairman of the Utah Federation of Teenage Republicans. He joined the USD, Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and joined the Republican Party of Utah as a major student. In 1969, Rove got an internship with the Hinckley Institute of Politics, and helped land a position with the Utah Republican Party. In 1970, he used a fake identity to entry the campaign for Ralph Smith’s unsuccessful re- Election campaign from Illinois. In 1971, he was elected Student Council president.
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