Post-college Work
Goeglein's first year after college was spent in broadcast media. In 1985, he interned for Indiana Republican Senator Dan Quayle. By the late 1980s, he was working as a deputy press secretary for Republican Senator Dan Coats, also of Indiana.
Goeglein became a spokesman for Presidential candidate Gary Bauer, a conservative Republican, in early 1999. After Bauer dropped out of the race in February 2000, Goeglein was recruited for the George W. Bush presidential campaign; he and his wife and their two young sons moved to Austin, Texas in 2000 for that purpose.
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