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Commentary on state politics by Bill Christofferson, who often uses Xofferson or Xoff to shorten his 14-letter last name.

Christofferson, a recovered journalist and ex-political reporter, has been a Democratic strategist and consultant for 20 years and is now retired. He lives in Milwaukee.
He is the author of a political biography, "The Man From Clear Lake: Earth Day Founder Sen. Gaylord Nelson," published by the University of Wisconsin Press.

The Badger-Obama connection

Using up some nervous energy while waiting to go work at the polls (I've gotten wimpier in my old age and don't work the whole 15-hour shift any more), I got thinking, for some unknown reason, about the people with Wisconsin connections working for Barack Obama's campaign.

Herewith, a quick rundown:

Let's start with Chuck Pruitt of AB Data, who's quietly headed Obama's direct mail fundaising effort. We've all read about the huge amounts of money Obama's raised, especially on the Internet.

But it's gone almost without mention that the direct mail campaign has raised something in the neighborhood of $100-million. That's unprecedented, and that money comes in very small checks. Pruitt, a longtime Democratic player, is just fine with the lack of attention. In fact, after outing him here I may have to pick up the lunch tab next time.

He's self-effacing and makes it sound like all you need to do to raise money for Obama is send people an envelope, and they put a check inside and send it back. It is not that simple, and the mail campaign, like the Obama campaign overall, has been brilliantly conceived and executed. (Maybe Chuck will buy lunch, after that).

Pruitt is a partner in AB Data, a Fox Point firm that raises money primarily for non-profits but has also had a number of political clients most election cycles.

Others:

Jon Carson , Obama's national field director, is a LaCrosse native, UW-Platteville grad, worked on Russ Feingold's 1998 U.S. Senate campaign, and was the director of the State Senate Democratic Caucus for a time in 2001.

Paul Tewes, now Obama's man at the Democratic National Committee after working in Iowa and Ohio in the caucus/primary days, was executive director of the Wisconsin Democratic Party in 1998.

Dan Leistikow, former communications director for Gov. Jim Doyle, worked first for John Edwards, then joined the Obama communications team and is now overseeing communications in several key states.

Jim Margolis of GMMB, Obama's top media consultant, did the television for Gov. Jim Doyle in 2002 and 2006.

David Axelrod, Obama's main man, who's assembled the people and managed the strategy for a brilliant, almost flawless campaign, can be seen now and then at Milwaukee Bucks games. He did the television for Sen. Herb Kohl's 2006 re-election campaign, and in 1999 did the TV for Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson's reelection campign to the State Supreme Court.

There are probably other ex-Badgers in key roles. Feel free to add them in the comments.

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Another WI Obama team possibility

Joel Rogers, Professor of Law, Political Science, and Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison according to James Hightower at the Progressive,

http://www.progressive.org/mag/hightower1008.html

The Badger - Obama Connection.

Jen Arnold has been on the Obama Advance Team since the Summer of 2007, was former Chief of Staff to Jessica Doyle.

Paul Harstad, senior pollster for Obama, is CEO of Harstad Strategic Research, and did a lot of work for WEAC and candidate committees in the 1990's while at Talmey-Drake Research & Strategy.

Anna Bennett, senior pollster for Obama, is a Principal at Bennett, Petts & Normington, and did polling for Jerry Kleczka in the late 1990's and into the 2000's.

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