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Geoff Garin

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Geoff Garin (born 1953) is an American pollster, who served as co-chief strategist for the latter part of Senator Hillary Clinton's 2008 Presidential campaign. He was a pollster and strategist in 2011–2012 for Priorities USA Action, a superPAC that supported Barack Obama's reelection, and served in those same roles for Priorities USA in support of Hillary Clinton's election as president in 2016.[1]

Garin graduated from Harvard University in 1975.[2] He is the husband of Debbie Berkowitz, with whom he has two sons, Andy (b. 1987) and Danny (b. 1990) Garin.[2]

Hart Research

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Garin is the president of Hart Research Associates, a survey research firm. He became president of Hart Research in 1984, after having worked in the firm since 1978 as a senior analyst and vice president. His work was used in the 2013 book The Kennedy Half-Century.[3]

Garin has also worked for numerous politicians, such as Senators Max Baucus, Robert Byrd, John Rockefeller, and Hillary Clinton, and Virginia Governor Mark Warner.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Karni, Annie. "Hillary's super PAC nabs 2 veteran pollsters". Politico.
  2. ^ a b Campaigns & Elections. 19 (5): 10. May 1998. ISSN 0197-0771. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "Center for Politics Announces Plans for "Kennedy Half-Century" (press release)". Facebook. September 20, 2010. Retrieved May 3, 2015. [better source needed]
  4. ^ "Staff Bios – Geoffrey Garin". Hart Research Associates. Archived from the original on April 16, 2015. Retrieved May 3, 2015. [better source needed]
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