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Brent Littlefield is a Republican political strategist, who is best known for his work as president of Littlefield Consulting, LLC, a
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firm. Since January 2010, he has served as senior political adviser for Governor
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of Maine. Littlefield is also a frequent on-air contributor for
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.


Early life and education

Littlefield grew up in
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, a small town in
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, where he spent a great deal of time in and around paper mills, where his father worked. After graduating high school, he pursued a college degree at the
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, where he earned a B.A. in
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. There he served as Vice-President and President of Student Government, as well as the Chairman of the Maine College Republicans.


Political involvement


Early work

Littlefield's first entry into politics was with the
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Republican Caucus, where he worked to elect Republicans to the Maine Senate. That position led to an opportunity to join Governor
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's successful re-election campaign in 1990. There, he served as a field director, tasked with winning three communities with Republican registration deficits of 2-1. Littlefield then served on the staff of Maine congressman Jim Longley, Jr. in Washington. The following year he directed Longley’s re-election campaign ground efforts. After serving Longley, Littlefield moved on to work as Political Director for the
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. There he was involved in a number of political efforts including the small business group's
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reform effort. Prior to founding Littlefield Consulting, he served as a Partner in the
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–based Republican political consulting firm Political Solutions, which he founded in 2000. There, Littlefield worked for Presidential candidate
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,
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, Members of the
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, including Congresswoman
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, and others.


Littlefield Consulting

Littlefield founded a new political consulting firm, Littlefield Consulting, LLC in April 2008, with the stated goal of focusing on "advising GOP candidates and free-market-advocacy organizations." Since its founding, Littlefield has worked with the
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, as well as a number of Republican 527 groups.


Senior political advisor to Governor LePage

In January 2010, Littlefield was brought on as senior political advisor to then Mayor
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, of
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. Once on board, he was credited with orchestrating the political strategy responsible for LePage winning a seven-way contested primary, and being the first Republican in sixteen years to win a gubernatorial election in the fall. The strategy was highly dependent on Littlefield having persuaded LePage to talk about his life story of overcoming adversity, which became major campaign themes. John Morris, LePage's campaign chief of staff, credits Littlefield for sharpening the campaign's focus and coming up with what he referred to as the "three onlys" theme before the Republican primary in June. "Paul was the only candidate who had a compelling life story. Paul was the only candidate who had a successful experience as a chief executive officer of a government entity. And Paul was the only candidate who was the executive of a prosperous Maine business," Morris said. On November 2, 2010, Paul LePage won a narrow three-way race by roughly 10,000 votes. Since that time, Littlefield has continued to serve as senior political advisor for the LePage administration.


Media pundit

In addition to his work as a political consultant, Littlefield is frequently an on-air contributor for
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and other media outlets, where he comments on current events from a conservative perspective, and provides insights from a campaign professional.


Awards and recognition

Littlefield was awarded an American Association of Political Consultants "Pollie" Award in 2010 for his French-language phone strategy during the
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. In addition, he was also awarded a "Reed" Award by
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Magazine in 2011 for best use of printed communication.


Personal life and family

Littlefield is married to Gretchen Littlefield, a California native and Chair of the Direct Marketers Association Nonprofit Federation Government Affairs. They have one child.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Littlefield, Brent Living people American political consultants People from Penobscot County, Maine University of Maine alumni LePage Administration Maine Republicans Year of birth missing (living people)