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Carl Forti

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'''Carl Forti''' is a former communications director at the [[National Republican Congressional Committee]] (NRCC) who worked for Republican [[Mitt Romney]]'s 2008 presidential campaign team. [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Mitt_Romney/campaign_team].
Forti currently works for the right-wing advocacy and campaign group [[Freedom's Watch]]. Chris Cillizza commented that "Forti's hiring should quiet some nerves among Republican strategists who saw Freedom's Watch as largely without a clear mission with just eight months until the 2008 general election. The departure of former president [[Bradley Blakeman]] earlier this month was a clear sign of the discontent among donors and others affiliated with the group. (The group has not yet filled Blakeman's vacancy.)" [http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/03/freedoms_watch_makes_a_move.html]
 
 
==Biographical Information==
Biographical information provided at a 2002 conference states, "Originally from Rochester, New York, Carl Forti joined the NRCC in May 1999 as deputy communications director. Mr. Forti serves as chief spokesperson for the NRCC and is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Communications Department. He also works with individual campaigns to develop and implement communications strategy. Mr. Forti also serves as the issue advocacy director for the NRCC. Prior to joining the NRCC, Mr. Forti served as the director of political media operations for [[Wilson Grand Communications]], a Republican media/general consulting firm. At Wilson Grand, he was responsible for all facets of media planning, including: writing, directing, production management, producing and editing; as well as developing campaign and fundraising plans. He has worked on over 50 campaigns across the country at all levels from county council to governor to U.S. Senate. [http://www.centerforpolitics.org/programs/adc/2002_bios-panel1.htm]
*[[Mitt Romney/campaign team]]
* [[Strategic Media Services]]
 
==External Links==
* Chris Cillizza, [http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/03/freedoms_watch_makes_a_move.html Freedom's Watch Makes a Move], Washington Post online, March 25, 2008.
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