Raymond D. Strother

Raymond D. Strother

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Raymond D. Strother was a President for the American Association of Political Consultants with 22 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1984 Call-In as a Political Consultant for the Democratic Party in the Raymond Strother Ltd.. The year with the most videos was 1987 with three videos. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 1986 with an average of 496 views per program. Most appearances with Eddie Mahe Jr. (6), Carl Rutan (5), Robert Squier (3). Most common tags: Campaigns, Media, Presidential Nomination.

Appearances by Title:c. March 23, 1992 - Present Partner, Strother, Duffy and Strother


Videos: 5

Previously

President, American Association of Political Consultants c. January 1, 1999 - c. January 1, 2001 Videos: 4 President, Raymond Strother Ltd. c. December 5, 1989 - c. March 23, 1992 Videos: 4 Political Consultant, Democratic Party, Raymond Strother Ltd. c. November 5, 1984 - c. December 5, 1989 Videos: 5 Political Consultant, Hart Presidential Campaign c. September 3, 1987 - c. November 8, 1988 Videos: 2

Recent Appearances

  • <em>Falling Up</em>

    Falling Up

    Author Raymond Strother talked about his memoir Falling Up: How a Redneck Helped Invent Political Consulting, published by Lo…

  • <em>Falling Up:  How a Redneck Helped Invent Political Consulting</em>

    Falling Up: How a Redneck Helped Invent Political Consulting

    Raymond Strother talked about his memoir Falling Up: How a Redneck Helped Invent Political Consulting, published by Louisian…

  • Presidential Campaign Review

    Presidential Campaign Review

    Former Bush and Gore campaign advisers, political consultants, and journalists talked about the strategies used in campaign 2…

  • Presidential Campaigns 2000

    Presidential Campaigns 2000

    Journalists and political consultants spoke about media coverage of the 2000 elections and about issues likely to shape the c…

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