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Bruce Cain
Bruce Cain is director of the Institute of Governmental Studies
at UC Berkeley. He has written and co-edited numerous books and
has served as a polling consultant for state and senate races. He
was redistricting consultant to the state of California, the Los
Angeles mayor, and prior to that, the attorney general of the state
of Massachusetts. He has been a consultant to the Los Angeles Times
and is a commentator for numerous radio and television stations
in Los Angeles and the Bay Area.
Dan
Schnur
Dan Schnur is one of California's leading Republican political and
media strategists, whose record includes work on four presidential
and three gubernatorial campaigns, as well as extensive experience
on behalf of a variety of non-profit organizations and private sector
companies. As founding principal of COMMANDFOCUS, a Sacramento-based
public affairs, communications and campaign management firm, Schnur
utilizes his experience to advise a variety of clients. He served
as National Communications Director for the McCain 2000 Presidential
Campaign and as chief media spokesman for California Governor Pete
Wilson. Schnur is also a visiting instructor at UC Berkeley, where
he teaches courses in politics and campaigning. In addition, he
teaches a graduate course in campaign politics at George Washington
University and writes regularly for several California newspapers.
Darry
Sragow
Darry Sragow is nationally recognized as one of California's leading
Democratic consultants to political campaigns, corporations and
nonprofit organizations. He has managed five statewide campaigns,
including three for governor and two for the U.S. Senate. Since
1996, Sragow has served as the chief campaign strategist for the
California Assembly Democratic Caucus. He is currently teaching
a course on political management at UC Berkeley.
Center
for Campaign Leadership Staff
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