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Frank Greer Oral History
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Riley
This is the Frank Greer interview, part of the Clinton—I would say Presidential History Project, but we have two portfolios today because we’re also covering the gubernatorial period. So this will be a part of the overall Clinton history project. There are a couple things that we do at the beginning of each of these interviews. The first is to reiterate the most fundamental of the ground rules, which is that the interview is being conducted under a strict veil of confidentiality. Everybody at the table has signed the pledge and knows that the only person who is permitted to repeat anything that occurs in the room today is you, if you’re so inclined. Just for the record—may I call you Frank?
Greer
Please.
Riley
Frank and I had a conversation before we began, reviewing the ground rules and stipulations, what would happen with the transcript afterwards. Again, we want you to feel comfortable in speaking candidly to history. Your audience isn’t the few people seated around the table today, but more importantly college students and graduate students and professors and just common folk who thirty or forty years from now may want to get a better understanding of this unique period in history than they’ll be able to pic
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The Pro Politics Podcast Weekly Update
Celinda Lake, President of Lake Research, has been a leading Democratic researcher and strategist for 30+ years. In this conversation she talks her Montana roots, her path to polling, working for groundbreaking women like Geraldine Ferraro, Carol Mosley Braun, and Nancy Pelosi, working on Biden 2020, and lessons & insights from four decades working to elect Democrats and advance progressive goals.
IN THIS EPISODE…
Celinda talks growing up on a ranch in Montana…
The progressive tradition in Montana…
The Vietnam War influences Celinda’s politics…
Celinda’s theory on why Montana produces so much political talent…
Celinda moves from the academic world to the campaign world…
Celinda tells the story of one of her heroes, the first woman pollster in politics…
The first races on which Celinda cut her teeth as a political pollster…
Celinda remembers lessons learned from heading up focus groups for Clinton-Gore ’92…
The origins and rise of Lake Research…
The story of turning down a US Senator who wanted to work with Lake Research…
How Celinda thinks of issue messaging…
Celinda talks the challenges women candidates face…
Celinda’s memories of working with trailblazers Geraldine Ferraro, Barbara Mikulski, Carol Mosley Braun, a
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