Stephanie Cutter
Stephanie Cutter
Stephanie Cutteris an American political consultant. She served as Deputy Campaign Manager for President Barack Obama's 2012 reelection campaign, and has previously worked in campaign and communications roles for other Democrats including Ted Kennedy, John Kerry and Michelle Obama. The New York Times described her as "a popular but polarizing face ofcampaign", and a "soldier who says the things the candidate can’tsay."...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinesswoman
Date of Birth22 October 1968
CountryUnited States of America
If we aren't viable, we will reach out to all campaigns, ... Because this is not about cutting secret deals, this is about beating George Bush.
What is news if you have great pictures?
We need to get Americans working again. We're not going to do that with tax cuts for the wealthy. We need to invest in middle America.
Wesley Clark's football allegiances seem to be as flexible as his party affiliation. He is planning on donning a Pats jersey and airing a special commercial during this weekend's game, the ultimate in pandering to New England football fans. But where does Wes Clark truly stand on football allegiances?
Ridiculous, ... there is nothing like Iowa and New Hampshire to make somebody look better.
Mitt Romney saying that Barack Obama gets an F is one of the most ridiculous things that he has said in this race.
Senator Kennedy has been waiting for the right invitation. He's a huge fan of Jon Stewart and he's very much looking forward to this.
Senator Kennedy has been waiting for the right invitation.
The White House is not entitled to cherry-pick facts out of these private conversations when they need to put out a fire.
Wall Street shouldn't be deregulated. I think Wall Street and Main Street need to play by the same set of rules. The middle-class can't carry the burden any longer, that is what happened in the last decade. They had to bail out Wall Street.
That's the other thing that you find most often with women. They're not really concerned about what's happened over the last four years. They really want to know what's going to happen in the next four years.
Politics gets me out of bed in the morning It's what really interests me. I'm a competitor, but I also feel like I'm contributing, whether it's working on health-care policy in the White House or out here in Chicago.
This is nothing new. We saw this with the Social Security Act, the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Right Act - constitutional challenges were brought to all three of these monumental pieces of legislation.
I've been very fortunate to work for great people - so even when the political process gets ugly, I find inspiration in the people around me.