William Flynn Martin - Republican Presidential Campaigns

Republican Presidential Campaigns

Martin has been part of the campaign of every Republican Presidential candidate since 1988. He has also served as a spokesman/surrogate speaker for the Presidential candidate on matters related to energy and the environment.

1988: First George H.W. Bush Campaign: Martin served as policy coordinator for the George H.W. Bush Presidential Campaign producing "Issues 88," a compilation of the policies of the campaign under the direction of Charles R. Black, Jr. and James Cicconi. His efforts were commended by George H.W. Bush in a letter that can be seen here .

1992: Second George H.W. Bush Campaign: Martin served as the Executive Director of the Republican Platform Committee and co-authored the Committee’s volume, The Vision Shared: Uniting Our Family, Our Country, Our World . His responsibilities included managing hearings on topics of the Platform in Kansas City, Salt Lake City and Washington, DC, culminating in the Platform discussions and presentation at the Republican National Convention in Houston.

1996: Robert Dole Campaign: Martin compiled an "Issues Book" for the campaign of Robert Dole building on the methodology and presentation of the 1988 Bush Issues Book . He was also commended by Dole for his effort in the following letter .

2000: George W. Bush Campaign Martin prepared a national security transition memo at the time of the election of George W. Bush outlining the first year's national security priorities .

2008: John McCain Campaign Martin prepared a national security issues paper and calendar for the campaign of John McCain .

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