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Michael D. Dubke (born April 18, 1970) is an American entrepreneur and political aide who was the
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for U.S. President
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until his resignation effective June 2, 2017. Dubke worked in political affairs since the 1980s. He founded Crossroads Media, which serves as the media services arm of American Crossroads, and co-founded the Black Rock Group, a public relations firm.


Early life

Dubke is a native of
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and attended Hamburg High School. He is a graduate of
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.


Career

According to Dubke, he has been involved in political affairs since 1988. Several of the organizations that he has worked for operate out of the same office building at 66 Canal Center Plaza,
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,
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. Questions about election ethics have been raised based on the organizations' various connections to political campaigns.


Ripon Society

Dubke held the position of executive director of both the Ripon Society, a national organization of moderate Republicans, and the Ripon Educational Fund. Dubke stated he and the Ripon Society publicly endorsed Senator Bob Dole for president during the 1996 election. In 1996, Dole stated in an interview with
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that he would vote against the
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, then reversed course and affirmed his anti-abortion stance. Dubke, on behalf of the Ripon Society, urged Bob Dole's campaign to give way to a more tolerant position on abortion and to incorporate it into the Republican Party platform.


Americans for Job Security

Michael Dubke, David Carney, and several business groups helped start
Americans for Job Security Americans for Job Security (AJS) is a Virginia-based pro-business league. The group has operated since 1997 and runs issue advertisements nationwide. Last month, CREW received notice that the FEC reached a conciliation agreement with AJS, requirin ...
in 1997. Dubke was the first executive director and then president of Americans for Job Security until April 2008.


Crossroads Media

In 2001, Dubke founded the Republican media services firm Crossroads Media. It was brought to a level of national prominence during the 2008 presidential campaign. The company provides services for American Crossroads, a super PAC founded by Karl Rove. While at Crossroads Media, Dubke worked on the campaign of New York congressman Chris Collins.


Black Rock Group

Dubke co-founded the Black Rock Group with political operative
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. Dubke also served as a partner at the firm, which served overall strategists and consultants for Senator Lisa Murkowski's Alaska re-election effort in 2016. Dubke also handled media for Republican Dan Sullivan's successful 2014 campaign against
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, also in Alaska.


White House Communications Director

President Donald Trump offered Dubke the role of White House Director of Communications. He began on 6 March 2017. The White House announced he had submitted his resignation on May 30, 2017, approximately three months later. The White House did not announce his exact date of departure or who would be replacing him. Dubke was originally to remain as communications director to assist in selecting his successor, according to one-time White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, however, his last day was June 2. Sean Spicer resumed the post as acting Director.


Personal life

Dubke and his wife, Shannon, live in
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, with their two children.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dubke, Michael 1970 births Hamilton College (New York) alumni Living people People from Hamburg, New York Trump administration personnel White House Communications Directors Virginia Republicans