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Corry Bliss is an American political strategist and consultant. He is the executive director of the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC dedicated to electing Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives. He is also the former executive director of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Biography:
Corry Bliss was born in 1981 in the United States. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 2003 with a degree in political science. He then went on to earn a master's degree in public policy from the University of Chicago.
Age:
Corry Bliss is 39 years old.
Height:
Corry Bliss is 5 feet 10 inches tall.
Physical Stats:
Corry Bliss has a slim build and is of average height.
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Corry Bliss is not known to be in any public relationships.
Family:
Corry Bliss is the son of Robert and Mary Bliss. He has two siblings, a brother and a sister.
Career:
Corry Bliss began his career in politics in 2003, working as a field director for the Republican National Committee. He then went on to serve as the executive director of the National Republican Congressional Committee from 2011 to 2013. In 2015, he was appointed executive director of the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC dedicated to electing Republicans to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Net Worth:
Corry Bliss has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
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Timeline
The Washington Post said "Portman took the crown for best campaign", while Real Clear Politics said, "Sen. Rob Portman ran the campaign of the year.". Time magazine called Bliss the "National Republicans’ favorite political fixer"
Bliss's next challenge was the 2016 campaign to re-elect Rob Portman to the U.S. Senate from heavily targeted Ohio, in a presidential year when Democratic turnout was expected to peak, and both parties would bombard Buckeye State voters with tens of millions of dollars in TV, cable and digital ads. Bliss chose to run what Time magazine called "a hyperlocal campaign without betting on the nominee's coattails."
Polls showed the race even (or Portman slightly behind) as of June 2016; afterwards, Portman led Democratic ex-Gov. Ted Strickland in every public survey through Election Day. The final result was 58.0% to 37.2%, nearly a 21-point margin for Portman.
In naming Bliss to head American Action Network, Chairman Norm Coleman said, "Corry is one of the best young operatives in the country and just managed one of the best campaigns of the 2016 cycle . . .I look forward to working with him to build on our success, and I know we will continue to impact our nation's policies and leaders under his watch." AAN/CLF "promotes limited government policies with the goal of helping House Republicans retain their majority in 2018." Together, AAN and CLF spent $48 million across more than 30 House races in 2016, losing only three of them.
In September 2014, Senate Republicans tapped Bliss and his ally LaCivita to rescue the faltering campaign of incumbent Pat Roberts in Kansas, facing a serious challenge from Independent candidate Greg Orman (following the withdrawal of the Democratic nominee, in what was heretofore a three-way general-election contest). Bliss took over day-to-day command of the Kansan's campaign for the final two months. Roberts, behind or even with Orman in nearly all opinion polls that fall, won re-election with a surprisingly strong 53.1% to Orman's 42.5%.
Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel hired Bliss in 2013 to manage her campaign in the hotly contested primary for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Saxby Chambliss. Handel, financially outgunned by wealthy businessman David Perdue and House Appropriations Chair Jack Kingston, nevertheless ran a strong third in the May 2014 primary. She polled 22% to Kingston's 25.8% and Perdue's 30.6%.
In 2012, Bliss was named manager for Linda McMahon's second campaign for U.S. Senate in Connecticut, as the businesswoman and WWF executive completely overhauled her political team from her previous bid two years earlier. Bliss worked with national strategist Chris LaCivita to give McMahon a more aggressive operation, and they helped McMahon to victory in a GOP primary contested by former longtime Congressman Christopher Shays. The fall race tightened—from August thru mid-October, most statewide polls showed the race even or within the margin of error. but the state's increasing liberalism and the presidential-year downdraft from Mitt Romney's loss to Barack Obama proved too much, and though she ran 7 percentage points ahead of Romney, she was defeated, 43.3% to 55.1% for Congressman Chris Murphy.
Bliss was raised on a horse farm in Westchester County, New York (where he became an accomplished handicapper). He received his undergraduate degree from Boston University and his J.D. from the CUNY School of Law. In 2010, Bliss was helming the campaign of Lt. Gov. Brian Dubie for Governor of Vermont in 2010—a Republican year, but in a state that had become solidly Democratic at most levels. Dubie lost, 47.7% to 49.5%, to Peter Shumlin, who was later selected by the Legislature (under the state Constitution's provision when no candidate receives an absolute majority).
Corwin Albert "Corry" Bliss (born 1981) is an American political consultant and campaign manager to Republican Party (GOP) campaigns. In December 2016, he was named Executive Director of the American Action Network and Congressional Leadership Fund, one of the leading independent political organizations and SuperPACs in the U.S. On his appointment, the New York Times referred to Bliss as "one of his party's most closely watched young strategists."