About Patrick Davis

October 6th, 2011

Picture of me from the Wall Street Journal

The US Senate Republican majority increased from 51 to 55 while Patrick Davis was the Political Director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee during the 2004 Election cycle.  In that position Davis managed the political and strategic operations of the committee including candidate recruitment, message development, and campaign management.  He directed the committee’s $35 million voter contact budget.

In January, 2005, Davis founded Patrick Davis Consulting, LLC.  The firm is dedicated to serving clients and candidates regionally and nationally in the areas of public affairs, political consulting, and strategy and public relations.  The firm is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

In 1999, Davis represented the NRSC as a Regional Political Director in ten Republican US Senate campaigns.  He has been involved in the competitive winning US Senate campaigns of John Thune, John Hoeven, Jim DeMint, Mike Lee, Norm Coleman, Wayne Allard, Gordon Smith, Conrad Burns, Tom Coburn, Mel Martinez, Richard Burr, David Vitter, Arlen Specter, Jim Bunning, and Johnny Isakson.  He has been involved in the competitive winning US House campaigns of Kristi Noem, Rick Berg, Tim Huelskamp, Mike Pompeo and Cynthia Lummis.

Prior to joining the NRSC, Davis served as the Executive Director of the South Dakota Republican Party from 1995 to 1999.  During this time, South Dakota Republicans increased their majorities in both houses of the State Legislature, elected John Thune to the US House, and re-elected Governor Bill Janklow.

During the 1992 Bush-Quayle Presidential campaign, Davis served as the field desk coordinator for eleven Northwestern states, and in 1990, Davis served as the Assistant to the Deputy Director of White House Political Affairs in the Bush “41” administration.

Patrick and his wife, Jo Ann, live in Colorado Springs, Colorado with their twins.

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