词条 | Tom McMahon (Democratic operative) |
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Tom McMahon is an American political operative. McMahon served as Executive Director of the Democratic National Committee from 2005 until 2009. McMahon has been prominently involved in several high-profile decisions and controversies involving the DNC in recent years. These include the conflicts over 2008 Democratic presidential primary debate scheduling[1] and over prominent Democratic complaints about the content of ABC's Path to 9/11 television program.[2] McMahon was a key player in, and defender of, the DNC's creation of its initially controversial "50 state strategy".[3] The plan was eventually credited with helping to secure Democratic elections victories in 2006 at both the state and local level.[4] References1. ^Nedra Pickler, 2008 Hopefuls Play Game of Keep-Away, Associated Press, February 2, 2007 {{DEFAULTSORT:McMahon, Tom}}{{US-poli-bio-stub}}2. ^William Triplett, Pols pound 'Path' , Variety.com, September 7, 2006 3. ^Tom McMahon, DNC—Sounds Like a Plan!, Letters to the Editor, The Nation, July 31, 2006 4. ^Donald Lambro, State Chiefs Credit Dean for Victory, Washington Times, November 26,2006 5 : Year of birth missing (living people)|Living people|Place of birth missing (living people)|University of Iowa College of Law alumni|Democrats (United States) |
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