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2018-12-09 02:54:30 UTC  

Perdue re-election campaign, 2004–2006 Edit
In 2004 at age 22, Ayers was named manager of Perdue's re-election committee. He was cited as one of the Republican Party's five "fastest rising stars in the nation" by the Atlanta Journal Constitution along with then-Louisiana Congressman Bobby Jindal.[10] Two years later, Perdue was re-elected by a 20-point margin (in an otherwise Democratic year), with Ayers having served as manager for the entire campaign.[15]

On October 25, 2006—days before the election—Ayers was stopped by the Georgia State Patrol for failure to maintain his lane, driving 50 mph in a 35-mph zone, and suspicion of drunk driving. Ayers himself admitted to consuming "a strong Jack (Daniels) and Coke", subsequently failed the field-sobriety test, and repeatedly refused to take a breathalyzer. He was cited for DUI; the charges were later reduced to reckless driving.[16]

2018-12-09 02:54:48 UTC  

Republican Governors Association, 2007–2010 Edit
Perdue was elected to a one-year stint as Chairman of the Republican Governors Association, and he named Ayers as Executive Director and his longtime associate, Paul Bennecke, as Political Director (later given the additional title of Deputy Executive Director).[17] The two young Georgians conceived an unprecedented four-year plan to professionalize the committee's operation and implement a long-range strategy, leading up to the 2010 midterm elections, when 37 Governors would be elected.[18]

Their plan was accepted by the Governors, and Ayers and Bennecke served through four gubernatorial cycles encompassing all 50 states.[7] At the beginning, Republicans were reeling from a terrible 2006 cycle, and held only 22 statehouses. When they left in early 2011, the GOP held 29 Governorships, a net gain of seven (including Ohio, Michigan, New Jersey, Wisconsin and Virginia).

When Ayers began his tenure, the RGA was a relatively spartan operation with a budget of $20 million, and a low national profile. By the time his tenure was over, the Governors had increased their operating budget to $135 million and the distinction of being the largest political action committee in 2010. This success led to Ayers quickly being labeled as a rising star and a political wunderkind.[19]

2018-12-09 02:55:04 UTC  

RNC and Priebus, 2010–2011 Edit
In November 2010, in the flush of RGA's victories, Ayers was widely touted as a potential replacement for Michael Steele as Chairman of the Republican National Committee.[20] However, he declined to seek the position, and instead assisted Reince Priebus of Wisconsin, the RNC's Treasurer, in his campaign. Ayers's work was interpreted as a de facto endorsement of Priebus (and rejection of Steele) by the GOP governors, several of whom reportedly instructed their RNC members to support the insurgent.[21]

Following Priebus's election, Ayers agreed to serve with Ed Gillespie as the two leaders of the transition team for the RNC.[22] The Washington Times reported in 2012 that the two "quickly made drastic cuts to the staff and overhead and undertook a thoughtful strategic analysis to forge a path forward. Together, they convinced top staffers to come to the RNC."[23]

2018-12-09 02:55:22 UTC  

State and national consulting, 2011–2016 Edit
After leaving the governors association, Ayers in March 2011 joined Target Enterprises, an ad-buying firm.[24]

In June 2011, Ayers took a five-month hiatus to serve as the campaign manager for the presidential bid of Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty.[25] Ayers was reportedly courted by four other campaigns, and Pawlenty called him "without question one of the best political talents in America."[26] However, after a major effort, Pawlenty failed to show well in early debates, lost the Iowa Straw Poll in September 2011, and quickly withdrew from the race, with a half-million-dollar debt. Ayers shouldered the blame: "I believe a campaign manager before, during, and after a campaign should accept responsibility and keep their mouth closed. So while there are always two sides to a story, mine won't be one of them."[27]

After Pawlenty, Ayers resumed his duties as partner at Target.[19]

He started the lobbying firm C5 Creative Consulting.[24]

He created the firm Advance Media Capital in 2015.[24] The firm bought air-time on TV stations in swing states months prior to the 2016 election, and then sough to sell this airtime to PACs close to election day.[24] The firm was dissolved in 2017.[24]

2018-12-09 02:55:38 UTC  

He returned to gubernatorial politics in 2013, when he recruited, and served as general consultant for, Bruce Rauner and his campaign in Illinois. The millionaire businessman was eventually elected, winning a contested primary with 40.1% and defeating incumbent Pat Quinn with 50.3% in November 2014. Rauner was the first Republican to win the Illinois governorship in 12 years, and the first political outsider in modern memory.[2] Ayers also led independent SuperPAC, Arkansas Horizon, efforts to help elect Tom Cotton of Arkansas[28] and David Perdue of Georgia[29] to the U.S. Senate in November 2014.[30]

In late 2014, Ayers sold his interest in Target Enterprises and focused his efforts on political management (through C5 Creative Consulting)[2] and investments (through Ayers Family Holdings[31]). The Wall Street Journal and Wisconsin Watchdog revealed in October 2015 that the "John Doe" probe of pro-Scott Walker groups and individuals from 2011–12, later deemed an unconstitutional invasion of privacy, had targeted Ayers's emails.[32]

In 2016, he was involved as a strategist in several races, including that of Governor Mike Pence for re-election in Indiana[33] and Eric Greitens for Governor of Missouri.[34][35] When Pence abandoned his re-election campaign upon being designated as Vice-Presidential nominee, Ayers served as a leading strategist for his replacement, Eric Holcomb. Ayers was also linked in May 2016 reports of billionaire Sheldon Adelson's plans to form a pro-Donald Trump SuperPAC for the fall presidential campaign.[36]

2018-12-09 02:56:01 UTC  

Pence-for-VP Chairman, 2016 Edit
Ayers was the first Pence operative to whom Trump's team reached out, to begin the Vice-Presidential vetting process, and handled negotiations between the Indiana Governor and Trump. Within two weeks, Pence was named to the national ticket, and Ayers was named to chair the Pence effort, serving as a volunteer.[33][37] (Trump campaign releases and some news stories used the title "Senior Adviser",[38] but Ayers had the primary role in Pence's campaign.[citation needed])

Ayers, Marc Short, and Josh Pitock formed the core team that prepared Pence for the July convention speech and the October Vice Presidential debate.[39]

2018-12-09 02:56:26 UTC  

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Transition and post-election activities Edit
After the election, Ayers was named as a senior adviser to the Presidential Transition, part of the group replacing the earlier team headed by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.[40] Again, as after the 2010 election, Ayers's name was prominently mentioned as a candidate for chairman of the Republican National Committee.[41][42] Ayers made the final cut, with strong backing from Pence and presidential adviser Steve Bannon,[43] but ended runner-up to Michigan's Ronna Romney McDaniel.

In January 2017, Ayers and three other Trump-Pence aides were named as principals of America First Policies, a new nonprofit organization dedicated to defending the Administration's policies.[3]

Ayers was seen as playing an influential role in advising Trump to name two Georgians—Sonny Perdue and Congressman Tom Price—to the Cabinet.[44] "Georgia walks away with two of the most consequential Cabinet secretaries who happen to be the two most qualified for the job," said Ayers. "It's a testament to the president's extraordinary decision making and his appreciation to Georgia."

In March 2017, BuzzFeed reported that Ayers was a major investor in Independent Journal Review, a news website geared to young conservatives, with phenomenal growth in recent years.[45] Ayers does not exercise any editorial control over the site's content, it was reported.[46] Ayers Family Holdings also provides seed capital to Georgia-based startups in the healthcare and technology industry, and reportedly has invested millions nationally in technology, financial services, and healthcare products.[47]

Holmsted, LLC, another private Ayers firm, was founded in 2014 and invested millions in Georgia forestry and pecans.[48]

2018-12-09 02:56:42 UTC  

Chief of Staff to the Vice President, 2017–present Edit
On June 29, 2017, it was announced that Ayers would begin serving as Vice President Mike Pence's Chief of Staff.[49] and he assumed office on July 28, 2017, replacing Josh Pitcock.[35]

In early October 2017, in a closed meeting of major donors to conservative causes, he suggested that Republicans were "on track to get shellacked" in the 2018 midterm elections if lawmakers failed to pass elements of President Trump's agenda. In the same meeting he put forward the idea of a purge of elected Republicans if action on the agenda is not apparent by the end of the year. With President Trump's announcement that John Kelly will be leaving by the end of 2018, Ayers is thought to be a leading candidate to be his replacement as chief of staff. [50]

2018-12-09 02:56:59 UTC  

Personal life Edit

Ayers lives in Atlanta with his wife Jamie (née Floyd), a former schoolteacher from Houston County, Georgia. They were married in May 2005. Mrs. Ayers is a second cousin of former Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue.[9] The Ayerses have triplets, born in December 2012.[51]

He serves on the board of directors (and is currently board secretary) of Leading the Way, an international Christian ministry, headed by Dr. Michael Youssef.[52]

According to his financial disclosure reports, Ayers' net worth is between $12 million and $54 million.[35][24] He owns farmland in Georgia worth between $2.5 million and $11 million.[24]

2018-12-09 02:57:21 UTC  

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2018-12-09 02:57:38 UTC  

here we go with the beginning of the week talking points gearing up to the new seating of congress in January, https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/can-a-sitting-president-be-indicted-while-in-office/ar-BBQG78A?ocid=spartandhp

2018-12-09 02:57:46 UTC  

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2018-12-09 02:58:17 UTC  

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2018-12-09 02:59:00 UTC  

BRB

2018-12-09 03:00:59 UTC  

I love snow, but all of you be safe in the area,

2018-12-09 03:01:04 UTC  
2018-12-09 03:02:22 UTC  

@fergy19872002🦋 oh I’m snuggled down in my house. Power outages from the wind they are predicting overnight.

2018-12-09 03:03:19 UTC  

@Caustic Chameleon stay safe, it is not fun to have that, will pray for safety for all in the path of the storm

2018-12-09 03:04:27 UTC  

@fergy19872002🦋 thank you. I have multiple friends out in this weather up near the ice line.

2018-12-09 03:04:48 UTC  

WOOHOOO. ATLANTA UNITED WINS!!!

2018-12-09 03:04:52 UTC  

@Caustic Chameleon okay, will add them to my prayers as well,

2018-12-09 03:06:14 UTC  

@everyone need a zoom mod soon yoda has an early morning

2018-12-09 03:06:35 UTC  

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2018-12-09 03:07:32 UTC  

BILL AYERS
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2018-12-09 03:09:03 UTC  

@Bijourain I sure as hell hope that made the NOtables!!!

2018-12-09 03:14:04 UTC  

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2018-12-09 03:14:30 UTC  

`@BigD HAHAHAHA LMAO

2018-12-09 03:17:34 UTC  

just a quick article i found fascinating

2018-12-09 03:21:16 UTC  

Vive La France

2018-12-09 03:22:50 UTC  

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2018-12-09 03:22:59 UTC  
2018-12-09 03:23:04 UTC  

I’m going to try and go to bed got to get up early , Paris and London kicks off in AM. But might ck in if I can’t sleep love you guys. Nite nite

2018-12-09 03:23:05 UTC  

Macron is a dandruff headed globalist assClown 💩

2018-12-09 03:23:35 UTC  

YES.