Rudd brings in Obama strategists to boost campaign
SYDNEY: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has hired strategists from US President Barack Obama’s team to help him get re-elected, vowing his campaign will use the “best brains in the world”.
Rudd said the foreign consultants – said to include Tom McMahon, a former executive with the Democratic National Committee during Obama’s 2012 campaign – were very welcome.
Social media expert Matthew McGregor and experienced campaigner Joon Kim are also part of the team to help Rudd’s centre-left Labor Party retain office in polls later this year, the Sydney Morning Herald said.
“We’re a very broad church. We sort of take advice from wherever we will,” Rudd told reporters.
“I’ve always been a strong supporter of President Obama, both in his leadership in the world, also his message to the American people and we’ll draw upon the best brains in the world.”
He added: “They’re very welcome. We’re a very welcoming bunch here in the national campaign team of the Australian Labor Party.”
McGregor, who is British, was reportedly responsible for the digital rapid response unit which attacked Obama’s opponent Mitt Romney during the 2012 election, often using the presidential hopeful’s own embarrassing slip-ups.
“Matthew was one of the great unsung heroes of the campaign,” Teddy Goff, digital director of the Obama campaign, told The London Times last year. “Every video, everything we did on Twitter, every e-mail had his fingerprints on it.”
Rudd, who was reappointed leader a month ago in a bid to resurrect Labor’s chances, has yet to call an election but voters must go to the polls before Nov 30. — AFP