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Thomas A. "Tad" Devine (born June 11, 1955) is an American political consultant. Devine was a senior adviser in
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's 2000 and
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's 2004 Presidential campaigns. He was also the chief strategist for
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' 2016 presidential campaign. He has worked on campaigns for president and Prime Minister in Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, as well as several U.S. Senate races. Devine is the president of Washington D.C.-based media consulting firm Devine Mulvey Longabaugh.


Early life and education

Devine was born June 11, 1955 in
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. He grew up in South Providence and was raised as a Catholic. He attended the La Salle Academy. He received his A.B. in American history from
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, and his J.D. from Suffolk University School of Law. He is a member of the
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in Rhode Island and the District of Columbia.


Early career

From 1982 to 1983 Devine served as a law clerk to the Rhode Island Superior Court, and from 1985 to 1987 he worked as an associate attorney in the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm Winston & Strawn. From 1989 to 1990, he served as a chief of staff to Providence, Rhode Island mayor Joseph R. Paolino Jr.


Political work


Democratic Party rules and delegate selection

Devine is considered one of the leading experts on the Democratic Party's presidential nominating process and general election strategy. In 1980, he worked on President
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's reelection campaign as a delegate tracker. He went on to serve as deputy director of Delegate Selection in the nomination campaign of former Vice President
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and executive assistant to the campaign manager in the 1984 general election.


Michael Dukakis campaign

From 1987 to 1988, he served as Director of Delegate Selection and Field Operations in the nomination campaign of Massachusetts Governor
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. As lead negotiator for the Dukakis campaign at the 1988 Rules Committee, Devine was involved in the Democratic Party's 1988 reform that eliminated winner-takes-all methods of delegate selection and established proportional representation as the exclusive system of delegate allocation in the party. In 1992, Devine served as a member of the Democratic Party Rules Committee and was a consultant to
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throughout the
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in New York.


Campaign management

In the general election of 1988, Devine got his start managing national campaigns when he served as campaign manager for the vice presidential nominee, Texas Senator
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. In 1992, Devine served as campaign manager in Nebraska Senator
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's bid for the presidency.


Al Gore's presidential campaign

In the 2000 general election, Devine served as a senior strategist to the Gore/Lieberman campaign and oversaw the day-to-day management of the campaign. Devine was recruited by Carter Eskew to join the campaign part-time in August 1999. In the fall of 1999 and early months of 2000, he was sent occasionally to Gore's campaign headquarters in
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as a trouble shooter when Gore was looking for an
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endorsement and during the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. In the late spring and early summer of 2000, Devine shifted into a more central role in the campaign. He was seen as a fierce campaigner and a mediator between some of the factions in the Gore campaign. Upon his elevation, Devine helped put Democrats, who were nervous about Gore's success in the primary election against
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, at ease. Devine, unlike other Gore advisers, suggested taking on Bradley by questioning his credentials as a Democrat. He also used his extensive knowledge of the Democratic party rules to help ensure Gore's victory in the primary by lobbying members of the Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee to disallow any primaries in the five weeks between New Hampshire and Super Tuesday. His aim was to minimize Bradley's political momentum should he win the New Hampshire primary and maximize the effect a New Hampshire loss would have. Devine was also willing to put himself in the role of the contrarian, occasionally questioning Gore's recommendations and telling him when his opinion differed.


John Kerry's presidential campaign

In 2003 and 2004, Devine served as a senior adviser and strategist to Senator John Kerry's campaign for president in both the primary and the general election. His elevation to a senior strategic role coincided with Senator Kerry's turn around in late 2003, and Devine remained in a senior role throughout the remainder of the campaign. He frequently represented the campaign on national television programs such as ''
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'', C-SPAN, '' Face the Nation'' and other broadcasts.


Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign

Devine worked as chief campaign strategist for the Democratic primary campaign of Vermont Senator
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from 2015 until its suspension in 2016.


Andrew Yang's presidential campaign

In 2019, Devine began working for the Democratic primary campaign of entrepreneur Andrew Yang until its suspension in 2020.


Political media consulting

Since early 1993, Devine has worked as a media consultant, writing, directing and producing television and radio advertising for Democratic candidates in the U.S. and providing strategic advice for national campaigns in Europe, the Middle East and South America. Devine has worked on the campaigns of New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine in 2005, and several campaigns of Senators, including Sheldon Whitehouse (Rhode Island), Bill Nelson (Florida),
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(Vermont), John Kerry (Massachusetts) and the
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independent expenditure for the Senate races of Claire McCaskill (Missouri) and Robert Menendez (New erseyJ), as well as numerous statewide elections. Devine has produced television advertising for Senator Edward Kennedy (Massachusetts), Senator John Edwards (North Carolina), and Governor Parris Glendening (Maryland). Internationally, Devine has worked as a strategist and media consultant for the campaigns of Colombian President Andrés Pastrana Arango in 1998, Israeli Prime Minister
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in 1999, Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo in 2001, Bolivian President Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada in 2002, Irish
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in 1997, 2002 and 2007, Honduran President
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in 2005, and Ukrainian Prime Minister
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and the
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in 2006. Working closely with former Trump campaign manager,
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(now a subject of the Mueller investigation of Trump's alleged coordination with Russia during his 2016 presidential campaign), Devine worked again with Yanukovych in 2009 and 2010 for his successful Presidential bid. Devine, as a close associate of Rick Gates and Manafort, wrote the text to Yanukovych's victory speech. He served as a strategist and media consultant for Ashraf Ghani's 2009 presidential campaign in Afghanistan. In 2007, Devine joined with Julian Mulvey to form Devine Mulvey, a US and international political consulting firm. The firm's work received awards for best Internet ad in 2008 and best statewide ad in 2009. Devine Mulvey has also received Reed Awards from '' Campaigns and Elections'' magazine and Pollie awards from the American Association of Political Consultants. In 2013, Mark Longabaugh joined the firm to form Devine Mulvey Longabaugh.


2018 Paul Manafort trial and work for Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych

On August 31, 2018, Devine was the first witness for the prosecution at the federal trial of
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in '' United States of America v. Paul J. Manafort, Jr.''. At trial, Devine was questioned by prosecutors about his work with Manafort as a media consultant for the 2010 presidential campaign of Ukrainian President
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. Devine reportedly stopped working for Yanukovych after his government's arrest of Yulia Tymoshenko in 2011. However, in 2014, he continued to negotiate with Manafort and Rick Gates to return as a consultant to a new European Union political party in Ukraine.


Academic career

From 1991 to 1993, Devine served as assistant to the president of
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. In addition to his duties, Devine taught a course on presidential campaigns in the Department of Political Science and was a frequent university lecturer. He has also taught campaign management and strategy courses at the Graduate School of Political Management at
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. Devine wrote the chapter on "Paid Media – In an Era of Revolutionary Change" in the 2008 book ''Campaigns on the Cutting Edge'' and on how
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won the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination in the 2009 book ''Campaigning for President'' . He has lectured at
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and is a regular lecturer at the
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's Washington Internship Program and for the "Politics and Journalism Semester" program at the Washington Center for Politics & Journalism. He has participated in public fora, such as 2009's Bipartisan Policy Center's Inaugural Political Summit at
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, entitled "Taking the Poison Out of Partisanship.". In 2011, Devine was a Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School. He led a study group at the Institute of Politics on American political consultants who work in foreign campaigns. While at the Kennedy School, Devine published an article in the '' Harvard International Review'' on restoring American political exceptionalism in the wake of the Bush presidency. In 2013, Devine taught a course at New York University in Washington D.C. on media and strategy in domestic and international campaigns. In The fall of 2013, he taught a course on media and strategy at the University of Pennsylvania Washington Semester Program in Washington, DC.


Media appearances

Devine has appeared on television programs including ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Face the Nation'', as well as the BBC and other foreign media outlets. Devine was a guest on the ''
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'' twice, first on February 6, 2008, and later on May 29, 2008, to discuss
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s. Devine appeared in the 2005 Rachel Boynton documentary '' Our Brand Is Crisis'', which follows American political consultants including James Carville,
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, Jeremy Rosner, and Devine during the 2002 Bolivian presidential campaign. He was a guest in a segment of ''
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'' on April 17, 2012 and in November 2012.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Devine, Tad 1955 births Living people American political consultants Brown University alumni La Salle Academy alumni People from Providence, Rhode Island Suffolk University alumni