Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Schwarzenegger adds some GOP strategists to his team

This is a little good news after his failed initiatives, hiring of a big Democratic advisor, and a State of the State address that was big on spend, spend, spend.

WaPo -- Matthew Dowd, a senior Bush campaign strategist, will play a similar role in Schwarzenegger's reelection bid -- handling long-term positioning and message.

As he faces a tough reelection battle, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is adding people to his political entourage. So far, at least, he's not doing any subtracting. This could lead to a big team -- not always a formula for nimble politics.

Steve Schmidt, who will leave his position as a senior adviser to Vice President Cheney at the conclusion of Samuel Alito's confirmation battle, will be the campaign manager with broad mandate over spending and strategic decisions, according to a source familiar with the arrangement.


Trying to move back to the right and the positions that got him elected hopefully.