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David M. Axelrod (born February 22, 1955) is an American political consultant, analyst, and former White House official. He is best known for being the chief strategist for Barack Obama's presidential campaigns. After Obama's election, Axelrod was appointed as Senior Advisor to the President. He left the position in early 2011 and became the Senior Strategist for Obama's successful re-election campaign in 2012. Axelrod wrote for the Chicago Tribune, and joined CNN as Senior Political Commentator in 2015. Until recently, Axelrod served as the director of the non-partisan University of Chicago Institute of Politics. His memoir is titled Believer: My Forty Years in Politics. Early life Axelrod was born on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City, and grew up in its Stuyvesant Town area. He was raised in a liberal Jewish family and had his bar mitzvah ceremony at the Brotherhood Synagogue in Manhattan. His mother, Myril Bennett (née Davidson), was a journalist at PM, a liberal-leaning 1940s newspaper, and later an advertising executive at Young & Rubicam. His father, Joseph Axelrod, was a psychologist and avid baseball fan, who emigrated from Eastern Europe to the United States at the age of eleven. He attended Public School 40 in Manhattan. Axelrod's parents separated when he was eight years old. In 2021, Axelrod disclosed in a CNN op-ed that his father suffered from severe clinical depression, unbeknownst at the time to the family, which led to his suicide when the younger Axelrod was 20. Describing the appeal of politics, he told the Los Angeles Times, "I got into politics because I believe in idealism. Just to be a part of this effort that seems to be rekindling the kind of idealism that I knew when I was a kid, it's a great thing to do. So I find myself getting very emotional about it." At thirteen years old, he was selling campaign buttons for Robert F. Kennedy. After graduating from New York's Stuyvesant High School in 1972, Axelrod attended the University of Chicago, where he majored in political science. Axelrod described his childhood as "very turbulent", although he did not specify the exact details that elicited this characterization. As an undergraduate, Axelrod wrote for the Hyde Park Herald, covering politics, and earned an internship at the Chicago Tribune. Personal life Axelrod lost his father to suicide in 1977, around the time of his college graduation. While at the University of Chicago he met his future wife, business student Susan Landau (daughter of physician-scientist Richard L. Landau), and they married in 1979. In June 1981, they had their first child, a daughter. She was diagnosed with epilepsy at seven months of age. Axelrod describes Lauren as having had brutal seizures, requiring a constantly changing regimen of medications for some time. This left her developmentally disabled, but nevertheless mainstreamed in school. For a few years after high school, the family struggled to find programs that would keep her happy and fulfilled, but were able to place her in Misericordia, a large dormitory-style group home in 2002, where she leads an active life. As of 2021, Axelrod advocates for a flexible, mixed approach to group homes that support environments for people like his daughter, in contrast to the common approach of exclusively moving toward smaller group homes. The Axelrods have two other children. Career Prior to first Obama campaign The Chicago Tribune hired Axelrod after his graduation from college. He worked there for eight years, covering national, state and local politics, becoming their youngest political writer in 1981. At 27, he became the City Hall Bureau Chief and a political columnist for the paper. He left the Tribune and joined the campaign of U.S. Senator Paul Simon as communications director in 1984. Within weeks he was promoted to co-campaign manager. In 1985, Axelrod formed the political consultancy firm, Axelrod & Associates. During the 1986 Illinois gubernatorial election, he was hired by the campaign of then-Attorney General Neil Hartigan, but switched to work for former Senator Adlai Stevenson III when he entered the Democratic primary. In 1987 he worked on the successful reelection campaign of Harold Washington, Chicago's first black mayor, while spearheading Simon's campaign for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination. This established his experience in working with black politicians; he later became a key player in similar mayoral campaigns of black candidates, including Dennis Archer in Detroit, Michael R. White in Cleveland, Anthony A. Williams in Washington, D.C., Lee P. Brown in Houston, and John F. Street in Philadelphia. Axelrod is a longtime strategist for the former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and styles himself a "specialist in urban politics." The Economist notes he also specializes in "packaging black candidates for white voters". In January 1990, Axelrod was hired to be the media consultant for the all but official re-election campaign of Oregon Governor Neil Goldschmidt. However, in February Goldschmidt decided not to seek re-election. Axelrod was retained by the Liberal Party of Ontario to help Dalton McGuinty and his party in 2002 to be elected into government in the October 2003 election. Axelrod's effect on Ontario was heard through the winning Liberal appeal to "working families" and placing an emphasis on positive policy contrasts like canceling corporate tax breaks to fund education and health. In 2004, Axelrod worked for John Edwards' presidential campaign. He lost responsibility for making ads, but continued as the campaign's spokesman. Regarding Edwards' failed 2004 presidential campaign, Axelrod has commented, "I have a whole lot of respect for John, but at some point the candidate has to close the deal and—I can't tell you why—that never happened with John." Axelrod worked as a consultant for Exelon, an Illinois-area utility which operated the largest fleet of nuclear reactors in the United States. Axelrod contributed an op-ed to the Chicago Tribune in defense of patronage after two top officials in the administration of longtime client Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley were arrested for what federal prosecutors described as "pervasive fraud" in City Hall hiring and promotions. In 2006, he consulted for several campaigns, including the successful campaigns of Eliot Spitzer in New York's gubernatorial election and Deval Patrick in Massachusetts's gubernatorial election. Also in 2006, Axelrod served as the chief political adviser for Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chair U.S. Representative Rahm Emanuel for the U.S. House of Representatives elections, in which the Democrats gained 31 seats. He was an adjunct professor of Communication Studies at Northwestern University, where, along with Professor Peter Miller, he taught an undergraduate class titled Campaign Strategy, analyzing political campaigns, and their strategies. On June 14, 2009, he received an h.... Discover the David Axelrod popular books. Find the top 100 most popular David Axelrod books.

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  • Matter Society New York Hospital v. David Axelrod synopsis, comments

    Matter Society New York Hospital v. David Axelrod

    Court of Appeals of New York

    [70 N.Y.2d 467 Page 471] Opinion OF THE COURT We conclude upon this appeal that respondent, Commissioner of Health, improperly considered the ability of petitioners to ""afford"" l...

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    Matter Cattaraugus County Nursing Home v. David Axelrod

    Court of Appeals of New York

    On review of submissions pursuant to section 500.4 of the Rules of the Court of Appeals (22 NYCRR 500.4), orders modified, with costs to appellants, by directing appell...

  • Matter Cortlandt Nursing Home v. David Axelrod synopsis, comments

    Matter Cortlandt Nursing Home v. David Axelrod

    Court of Appeals of New York

    [66 N.Y.2d 169 Page 172] Opinion OF THE COURT The critical issue common to these appeals is whether administrative [66 N.Y.2d 169 Page 173]

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    Matter David Axelrod Et Al. v. David Axelrod Et Al.

    Supreme Court of New York

    Judgment unanimously reversed, without costs, and petitions dismissed. Memorandum: In a consolidated CPLR article 78 proceeding, petitioners, four of whom are nurses at Downtown Nu...

  • Matter Ferdinand J. Carillo Et Al. v. David Axelrod synopsis, comments

    Matter Ferdinand J. Carillo Et Al. v. David Axelrod

    Supreme Court of New York

    Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court at Special Term (Hughes, J.), entered November 12, 1980 in Albany County, which dismissed petitioners application, in a proceeding pursu...

  • New York State Association Counties v. David Axelrod synopsis, comments

    New York State Association Counties v. David Axelrod

    Court of Appeals of New York

    [78 N.Y.2d 158 Page 161] Opinion OF THE COURT [1, 2] The defendants, collectively referred to as the Department of Health (DOH), adopted a new method in 1986 for Medica...

  • Matter David Axelrod v. Gordon M. Ambach synopsis, comments

    Matter David Axelrod v. Gordon M. Ambach

    Supreme Court of New York

    In December 1983, petitioner instituted a revocation of medical license proceeding against respondent Emanuel Revici for professional misconduct. The misconduct consist...

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    Believer

    David Axelrod

    New York Times Book Review“A stout defenseindeed, the best I have readof the Obama years."A New York Times BestsellerDavid Axelrod has always been a believer. Whether as a you...

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    Alter Egos

    Mark Landler

    “An inside account of Hillary Clinton’s relationship with Barack Obama that brims with insight and highlevel intrigue.”Jane Mayer, bestselling author of Dark MoneyThe deeply report...

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    Matter Daleview Nursing Home v. David Axelrod

    Court of Appeals of New York

    The overpayment of Medicaid reimbursement paid to a residential health care facility as a result of computer error in fixing the rate of reimbursement may be recovered by the State...

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    How Schools Work

    Arne Duncan

    “This book merits every American’s serious consideration” (Vice President Joe Biden): from the Secretary of Education under President Obama, an exposé of the status quo that helps ...

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    Matter Westledge Nursing Home v. David Axelrod

    Court of Appeals of New York

    Opinion OF THE COURT Memorandum.The order of the Appellate Division should be reversed, with costs, and all claims against Public Service Mutual Insurance Company dismi...

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    Reading Clausewitz

    Beatrice Heuser

    Clausewitz's On War, first published in 1832, remains the most famous study of the nature and conditions of warfare. Contemporaries found him 'endearing' or 'totally unpalatable',...

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    Matter Highland Nursing Home v. David Axelrod

    Supreme Court of New York

    In 1986 the State's Medicaid program converted to a new methodology to compute nursing home reimbursement rates based in part upon the severity of the patient's medical...

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    The Mirror Of Existence

    Dr Christine Page

    Dr Christine Page invites us to embark on a journey of selfdiscovery by stepping into the 'Mirror of Existence' where we will find that our own thought processes direct our outer e...

  • Brooklyn Hospital v. David Axelrod synopsis, comments

    Brooklyn Hospital v. David Axelrod

    Court of Appeals of New York

    On review of submissions pursuant to section 500.4 of the Rules of the Court of Appeals (22 NYCRR 500.4), order affirmed, with costs, for the reasons stated in the memo...

  • Fred Boreali Et Al. v. David M. Axelrod synopsis, comments

    Fred Boreali Et Al. v. David M. Axelrod

    Court of Appeals of New York

    [71 N.Y.2d 1 Page 6] Opinion OF THE COURT We hold that the Public Health Council overstepped the boundaries of its lawfully delegated authority when it promulgated a co...

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    They Said This Day Would Never Come

    Chris Liddell-Westefeld

    The thrilling, unlikely story of Barack Obama's first presidential campaign, as told by the volunteers and staff who propelled the longshot candidate to the presidencyIn the year l...

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    Appetite for Power

    Bahar Leventoglu

    An Official Billions Guide to More than One Hundred Iconic New York City Dining Institutions From holeinthewalls to cozy neighborhood gems to Michelinstarred restaurants, the ...

  • Matter Joseph F. Carillo v. David Axelrod synopsis, comments

    Matter Joseph F. Carillo v. David Axelrod

    Supreme Court of New York

    In a proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78 to compel the respondent to consider an appeal relating to a 1974 Medicaid reimbursement rate, petitioner appeals from (1) a judgment of...

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    Matter Memorial Hospital v. David Axelrod

    Court of Appeals of New York

    Chief Judge Wachtler and Judges Meyer, Simons, Alexander, Titone and Hancock, Jr., concur; Judge Kaye taking no part.

  • Matter Louis Hodes Et Al. v. David Axelrod synopsis, comments

    Matter Louis Hodes Et Al. v. David Axelrod

    Court of Appeals of New York

    [70 N.Y.2d 364 Page 366] Opinion OF THE COURT The question raised by this appeal is whether the doctrine of vested rights or res judicata bars a second administrative p...

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    Matter Application Louise Mccormick Et Al. v. David Axelrod

    Court of Appeals of New York

    This is a motion by petitioners in the abovecaptioned appeal to hold respondents Commissioner of the New York State Department of Health, Beth Rifka, Inc., and the administrator of...

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    Barack Before Obama

    David Katz

    A People Pick of the Week One of USA Today’s 5 Books Not to MissOne of Forbes’ 5 Books to Read in DecemberA personal, intimate photographic celebration of President Barack Oba...

  • Matter Cabrini Medical Center v. David Axelrod synopsis, comments

    Matter Cabrini Medical Center v. David Axelrod

    Supreme Court of New York

    [107 A.D.2d 965 Page 965] Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court at Special Term (Hughes, J.), entered June 11, 1984 in Albany County, which, in a proceeding pursuant to CPLR...