Trent Wisecup is Bush’s director of strategy and Emily
Benavides is the campaign’s Hispanic communications director.
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| Wisecup |
Wisecup served as media spokesman for Abraham during the 2000 campaign, spokesman on Ronna Romney's 1994 and 1996 U.S. Senate campaigns, and his work for Knollenberg for several years* included the title of chief of staff.
According to the Washington Post, during the 2012 cycle Wisecup was strategist to the National Republican Congressional Committee. He’s also worked for former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), and Bush and Mitt Romney when they served as governors.
Benavides’ post on the Jeb 2016 team is a unique role
among top-tier GOP presidential campaigns, according to the Post. Her job entails
keeping in touch with reporters for Spanish-language newspapers and television
reporters working for Univision, Telemundo and their affiliates.
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| Benavides |
“At 29 years old, she is already one of the Republican Party's top Latina communications operatives. Emily rose from working as a congressional staffer to being handpicked by Mitt Romney as his National Hispanic Press Secretary during the 2012 presidential election.
"After the election, the Spanish Embassy to the United States chose Emily to meet with the Crown Prince of Spain in Madrid as an ambassador for the U.S. Hispanic community. … In her extremely limited free time, Emily volunteers as one of the founders of RightNow Women PAC, which raises funds for center-right women to run for federal office.”



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