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Karl Rove is an American Republican political strategist and served as Senior Advisor and Deputy Chief of Staff during the George W

InformationDetail
BirthdayDecember 25, 1950
NationalityAmerican
FamousCollege Dropouts, Republicans, University Of Maryland, University Of Texas, Miscellaneous, ENTJ, Political Consultant
IdeologiesRepublicans
City/StateColorado
SpousesKaren Johnson (m. 2012), Darby Tara Hickson (m. 1986–2009), Valerie Mather Wainwright (m. 1976–1980)
SiblingsEric
Known asKarl Christian Rove
ChildrensAndrew Madison Rove
Universities
  • University Of Maryland,University Of Texas
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • University of Utah
  • Olympus High School
  • George Mason University
  • University of Maryland
  • College Park
Notable Alumnis
  • University Of Maryland
  • University Of Texas
Founder / Co-Founder
  • Karl Rove & Co.
Birth PlaceDenver, Colorado
Political IdeologyRepublican
ReligionAgnostic
Height170
GenderMale
FatherR
MotherReba Louise (née Wood)
Net Worth$6.6 Million as of Jan 15,2017
Sun SignCapricorn
Born inDenver, Colorado
Famous asPolitical Consultant

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Who is Karl Rove?

Karl Rove is a master strategist and political consultant for the American Republican Party. This aggressive and shrewd strategist is known for his aggressive campaign tactics. His political life began at high school as a skilful debater. He became a leader of the College Republican and rose to become its executive director and chairman. He caught the eye of the then Republican National Committee Chairman George H. W. Bush, and was introduced to George W. Bush and the two became great friends. He engineered George W. Bush’s wins in the two Texas gubernatorial elections, and also ran successful campaigns that saw Bush as President for two consecutive terms. He was acknowledged by Bush as the architect of his victory. Described as President Bush's brain, he was appointed Senior Adviser in Bush’s Administration and later became Deputy Chief of Staff. He became so powerful that many believed that he determined many U.S policies, including the war on Iraq. He was embroiled in scandals during his tenure with the Bush administration, the most important being the one related to the dismissal of several U.S. attorneys. He was accused of interfering in judicial matters. He refused to obey subpoenas of the Senate Committee and resigned from his post.

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Childhood & Early Life

Karl Rove was born on December 25, 1950 to Reba Louise, a gift shop employee. After his biological father abandoned the family, Reba married Louis Claude Rove, a geologist, who adopted Karl.

In 1965, his family transferred to Salt Lake City. Recognized as a skillful debater at Olympus High School, he was elected president of the student council and chaired the Utah Federation of Teenage Republicans.

In 1969, his adoptive father divorced his mother. Karl, nevertheless, admired him for showering his selfless love on him and his brother.

In 1969, he got enrolled at the University of Utah. He took up political science as his major and became a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.

In 1981, Rove's mother committed suicide in Reno, Nevada.

Career

In 1968, his initiation into politics happened at high school, with his involvement in the reelection of Senator Wallace F. Bennet. The losing candidate J.D. Williams became his mentor.

In 1969, he had become an intern with Utah Republican Party. The following year, he worked in Ralph Smith’s failed attempt for the Senate against Democrat Adlai Stevenson.

As an overenthusiastic 19-year-old in 1970, he broke into Alan J. Dixon, the Democrat candidate for Treasurer of Illinois, and stole letterheads and used them to print fake advertisements and distributed them.

He left college in 1971, and accepted the salaried post of Executive Director of the College Republican National Committee; he resigned two years later to make a bid for the post of National Chairman.

The College Republican Convention held in Missouri in 1973 was controversial. Both Rove, and his challenger for National Chairman, Robert Edgeworth, claimed victory in the elections.

Republican National Committee Chairman George H. W. Bush resolved the deadlock in favor of Rove. The young man was introduced to George W. Bush who was studying at Harvard during this period.

He worked briefly as a Special Assistant in the Republican National Committee (RNC). In 1974, he became Executive Assistant to Richard D. Obenshain, co-Chairman of the RNC.

In 1977, he shifted to Texas and was an unofficial adviser to George W. Bush during his first bid for the Congress. But Texas being a Democrat stronghold, Bush lost.

He helped Bill Clements beat the incumbent Democrat Dolph Briscoe, to become the first Republican Governor in 104 years in 1978. Clements appointed him his Deputy Chief of Staff.

In 1981, he established an Austin based consulting firm, Karl Rove & Co., and helped raise fund through direct mail in many elections. His clients included politicians Bill Clements and Phil Gramm.

When George W. Bush announced his candidacy for president, on his insistence, Rove sold his consulting firm and became his chief strategist in 1999. Together they raised $36.3 million setting a new record.

Bush’s challenger was the Vietnam War hero Sen. John McCain. After Bush lost in New Hampshire, rumors abounded about McCain showing his personal life in bad light. Rove denied any hand in these rumors.

In 2003, he was accused of leaking White House mails that exposed Valerie Plame as a CIA secret agent. He testified before a Grand Jury, and no charges were brought against him.

In 2007, he resigned, ignoring a Senate Committee subpoena regarding the dismissal of seven attorneys. Later, he testified on the matter and was found to have played a crucial part in their removal.

After resigning from the White House, he worked as political analyst for the Newsweek, Fox News and the Wall Street Journal. He published his memoir, ‘Courage and Consequence’.

Since 2010, he has been associated with American Crossroads as an advisor. The group works to influence the election of candidates to public office at various levels.

He worked with group American Crossroads to launch The Conservative Victory Project in 2013. This political initiative to back “electable” conservative political candidate for political office was criticized by other conservative activists.

In February 2014, he said that Republicans could win five of seven key U.S. Senate seats in the elections scheduled for November this year, because of the failure of the Obamacare policy.

Major Works

Appointed Senior Advisor in 2001 in Bush’s first presidency, a nationwide network kept him abreast of the prevailing political opinions. Weekly meetings with the chiefs of staff ensured they followed the President's policies.

In his inaugural speech in 2004, Bush acknowledged him as "the architect" of his victory over John Kerry in the presidential election. He was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff to the President.

Personal Life & Legacy

Karl Rove has married thrice. His first marriage was to socialite, Valerie Mather Wainwright in 1976. Ten years later, he married Darby Tara Hickson, his consulting company employee, and fathered a son Andrew Madison Rove.

Presently, he is married to Karen Johnson, a lobbyist. The couple lives in Washington D.C. Their wedding in 2012 was attended by former President George W. Bush.

Trivia

This Republican political consultant gave George W. Bush the book, ‘The Dream and the Nightmare’ by Myron Magnet, which inspired his philosophy of 'compassionate conservatism' during his presidency.

As a senior advisor, he was the first person to inform President Bush about the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in New York.

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Karl Rove biography timelines

  • // 25th Dec 1950
    Karl Rove was born on December 25, 1950 to Reba Louise, a gift shop employee. After his biological father abandoned the family, Reba married Louis Claude Rove, a geologist, who adopted Karl.
  • // 1965
    In 1965, his family transferred to Salt Lake City. Recognized as a skillful debater at Olympus High School, he was elected president of the student council and chaired the Utah Federation of Teenage Republicans.
  • // 1968
    In 1968, his initiation into politics happened at high school, with his involvement in the reelection of Senator Wallace F. Bennet. The losing candidate J.D. Williams became his mentor.
  • // 1969
    In 1969, his adoptive father divorced his mother. Karl, nevertheless, admired him for showering his selfless love on him and his brother.
  • // 1969
    In 1969, he got enrolled at the University of Utah. He took up political science as his major and became a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
  • // 1969
    In 1969, he had become an intern with Utah Republican Party. The following year, he worked in Ralph Smith’s failed attempt for the Senate against Democrat Adlai Stevenson.
  • // 1970
    As an overenthusiastic 19-year-old in 1970, he broke into Alan J. Dixon, the Democrat candidate for Treasurer of Illinois, and stole letterheads and used them to print fake advertisements and distributed them.
  • // 1971
    He left college in 1971, and accepted the salaried post of Executive Director of the College Republican National Committee; he resigned two years later to make a bid for the post of National Chairman.
  • // 1973
    The College Republican Convention held in Missouri in 1973 was controversial. Both Rove, and his challenger for National Chairman, Robert Edgeworth, claimed victory in the elections.
  • // 1974
    He worked briefly as a Special Assistant in the Republican National Committee (RNC). In 1974, he became Executive Assistant to Richard D. Obenshain, co-Chairman of the RNC.
  • // 1976
    Karl Rove has married thrice. His first marriage was to socialite, Valerie Mather Wainwright in 1976. Ten years later, he married Darby Tara Hickson, his consulting company employee, and fathered a son Andrew Madison Rove.
  • // 1977
    In 1977, he shifted to Texas and was an unofficial adviser to George W. Bush during his first bid for the Congress. But Texas being a Democrat stronghold, Bush lost.
  • // 1978
    He helped Bill Clements beat the incumbent Democrat Dolph Briscoe, to become the first Republican Governor in 104 years in 1978. Clements appointed him his Deputy Chief of Staff.
  • // 1981
    In 1981, Rove's mother committed suicide in Reno, Nevada.
  • // 1981
    In 1981, he established an Austin based consulting firm, Karl Rove & Co., and helped raise fund through direct mail in many elections. His clients included politicians Bill Clements and Phil Gramm.
  • // 1999
    When George W. Bush announced his candidacy for president, on his insistence, Rove sold his consulting firm and became his chief strategist in 1999. Together they raised $36.3 million setting a new record.
  • // 2001
    Appointed Senior Advisor in 2001 in Bush’s first presidency, a nationwide network kept him abreast of the prevailing political opinions. Weekly meetings with the chiefs of staff ensured they followed the President's policies.
  • // 2003
    In 2003, he was accused of leaking White House mails that exposed Valerie Plame as a CIA secret agent. He testified before a Grand Jury, and no charges were brought against him.
  • // 2004
    In his inaugural speech in 2004, Bush acknowledged him as "the architect" of his victory over John Kerry in the presidential election. He was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff to the President.
  • // 2007
    In 2007, he resigned, ignoring a Senate Committee subpoena regarding the dismissal of seven attorneys. Later, he testified on the matter and was found to have played a crucial part in their removal.
  • // 2010
    Since 2010, he has been associated with American Crossroads as an advisor. The group works to influence the election of candidates to public office at various levels.
  • // 2012
    Presently, he is married to Karen Johnson, a lobbyist. The couple lives in Washington D.C. Their wedding in 2012 was attended by former President George W. Bush.
  • // 2013
    He worked with group American Crossroads to launch The Conservative Victory Project in 2013. This political initiative to back “electable” conservative political candidate for political office was criticized by other conservative activists.
  • // Feb 2014
    In February 2014, he said that Republicans could win five of seven key U.S. Senate seats in the elections scheduled for November this year, because of the failure of the Obamacare policy.

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  • What is Karl Rove birthday?

    Karl Rove was born at 1950-12-25

  • Where is Karl Rove's birth place?

    Karl Rove was born in Denver, Colorado

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    Karl Rove's nationalities is American

  • What is Karl Rove ideologies?

    Karl Rove's ideologies is Republicans

  • Who is Karl Rove spouses?

    Karl Rove's spouses is Karen Johnson (m. 2012), Darby Tara Hickson (m. 1986–2009), Valerie Mather Wainwright (m. 1976–1980)

  • Who is Karl Rove siblings?

    Karl Rove's siblings is Eric

  • Who is Karl Rove childrens?

    Karl Rove's childrens is Andrew Madison Rove

  • What was Karl Rove universities?

    Karl Rove studied at University Of Maryland,University Of Texas, University of Texas at Austin, University of Utah, Olympus High School, George Mason University, University of Maryland, College Park

  • What was Karl Rove notable alumnis?

    Karl Rove's notable alumnis is University Of Maryland, University Of Texas

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    Karl Rove was the founder/co-founder of Karl Rove & Co.

  • What is Karl Rove's political ideology?

    Karl Rove's political ideology is Republican

  • What is Karl Rove's religion?

    Karl Rove's religion is Agnostic

  • How tall is Karl Rove?

    Karl Rove's height is 170

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    Karl Rove's father is R

  • Who is Karl Rove's mother?

    Karl Rove's mother is Reba Louise (née Wood)

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    Karl Rove is Capricorn

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