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Timothy Kraft

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31: 845: 859: 476:, he named Kraft as his appointments secretary, a post Kraft filled from 1977 to 1978. Then Kraft became an assistant to the president for personnel and political coordination. In 1980, he left the government position to manage Carter's national campaign against Ronald Reagan, who four years earlier had lost the Republican nomination to Gerald Ford. Some six weeks prior to the general election, Carter invoked the 831: 508:". Still Kraft was saddled with nearly $ 60,000 in unreimbursed legal expenses; later the Reagan administration obtained passage of a law that reimburses persons in such situations when cleared of wrongdoing, but the measure was not retroactive to cover Kraft. Similarly, another special prosecutor had earlier cleared the Carter chief of staff, 817: 546:
In the 1980s, through his company Avanti Ltd., Kraft became heavily involved as a consultant in political campaigns in Latin America, an area in which he had developed rapport while he was in the Peace Corps. In 2003, he appeared in the failed campaign of former
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In 1975, he connected once again with Carter in the early stages of 1976 presidential campaign, of which he was the national field director and then the national field coordinator. He was regional coordinator for the 1975 Democratic national
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he became the executive director of the state Democratic Party. Though a paid position, he had to engage in the necessary fundraising to guarantee that he was indeed compensated. In 1974, Kraft worked to elect the
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As the national campaign manager, Kraft was like Carter considered skilled in the details of politics; he organized the group known as the "Hispanic American Democrats" to increase the turnout of
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to investigate whether Kraft, who was known for his flamboyant life-style, had formerly used cocaine. The case against Kraft centered on his short-term predecessor as the 1980 campaign manager,
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with responsibility for fund-raising and making the needed contacts with national party leaders and media representatives.
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states so that Carter could qualify for federal matching funds under the amended 1974
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Thereafter, he was something of a political wanderer during the era of the
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and went forward to key primary victories thereafter in New Hampshire,
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In 2008, Kraft was retired and lived with his wife, Molly, in
628:"Tim Kraft Obituary - Death Notice and Service Information" 558:, who was attempting to win the Democratic nomination in 283:. In 1963, he graduated with a degree in government from 310:. In 1966 and 1967, Kraft engaged in graduate work in 374:. Apodaca was running in a close contest against the 465:became a deputy field director for Carter-Mondale. 199: 191: 181: 165: 152: 147: 131: 119: 109: 91: 79: 69: 59: 41: 21: 229:(April 10, 1941 – January 21, 2024) was a retired 516:, the Carter pollster, had shared a house in the 468:After Carter unseated the non-elected incumbent, 733:""Nation: Kraft Drops Out", September 29, 1980" 661:"Jeff Berg, "The Political Kraft", March 2008" 390:, who came to New Mexico on Apodaca's behalf. 334:Kraft first worked in a political campaign in 8: 690: 688: 686: 684: 682: 680: 678: 437:, then the unopposed Democratic nominee for 445:of his native state, the management of the 247:. In September 1980, only weeks before the 870: 346:, who failed to prevent the reelection of 105:January 20, 1977 – April 28, 1978 29: 18: 913:White House Director of Political Affairs 441:, two years before his first election as 306:of Indiana, a Carter primary opponent in 55:April 28, 1978 – August 10, 1979 43:White House Director of Political Affairs 344:Speaker of the California State Assembly 655: 653: 651: 649: 647: 645: 643: 619: 582:, also the home of former U.S. Senator 240:for the unsuccessful reelection bid of 610:on January 21, 2024 at the age of 82. 384:United States House of Representatives 299:. He worked part-time on the staff of 291:; from 1963 to 1965, he served in the 461:for Carter, who easily won Arkansas. 457:, but Clinton instead worked within 449:campaign for Carter and running-mate 354:, but later served as the California 7: 741:. September 29, 1980. Archived from 697:Burton Ira Kaufman, The Carter Years 976:People from Albuquerque, New Mexico 986:People from Las Cruces, New Mexico 889:White House Appointments Secretary 382:, later a long-term member of the 267:, Kraft was born into a staunchly 93:White House Appointments Secretary 14: 1001:People from Santa Fe, New Mexico 996:People from Noblesville, Indiana 981:People from Corrales, New Mexico 857: 843: 829: 815: 478:Ethics in Government Act of 1978 406:. He was sent to organize the 951:American political consultants 1: 562:to deny Republican President 541:Democratic National Committee 404:Federal Election Campaign Act 520:section of Washington, D.C. 275:. 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White House Director of Political Affairs
Jimmy Carter
Sarah Weddington
White House Appointments Secretary
Jimmy Carter
Warren S. Rustand
Phil Wise
Noblesville, Indiana
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Democratic
Dartmouth College
BA
Georgetown University
Democratic
political consultant
campaign manager
U.S. President
Jimmy Carter
general election
cocaine
pediatrician
Democratic
Noblesville, Indiana
Republican
Muncie, Indiana
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire
Peace Corps
Guatemala

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