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Tony Fabrizio
Born
Anthony Fabrizio

1960 (age 63–64)
Political partyRepublican
WebsiteOfficial website

Anthony "Tony" Fabrizio (born 1960) is an American Republican pollster and strategist. He is the principal in Fabrizio, Lee & Associates, and was the pollster for Donald Trump's successful Presidential campaign, former Senator Bob Dole's Presidential campaign, U.S. Senator Rand Paul's U.S. Senate and Presidential campaign, and former Governor Rick Perry's Presidential campaign, among others. He also served as a pollster for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in the 2014 midterm elections.

Fabrizio has additionally worked with clients including Visa, Hewlett-Packard, Bank of America, AOL/Time-Warner, FedEx, Pfizer, and Harrah's, among others, and has been quoted in publications such as The New York Times, the LA Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post.[1]

Career

In 1996, Fabrizio served as chief pollster and strategist to Bob Dole's Presidential campaign, which was unsuccessful. He has also worked for several dozen U.S. Senators, including Tim Pawlenty, Rand Paul, Bill Cassidy, David Perdue, among others. He was also pollster for the Republican Governor Association's campaign to reelect Governor Scott Walker. He also served as the pollster for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's independent campaign effort that elected six new Republican Senators and re-elected three Republican incumbents in 2014.[1][2]

In 2015, he served as pollster for Governor Matt Bevin, and in 2016 first joined Rand Paul's Presidential campaign.[2] Following Paul's exit from the race, Fabrizio joined the campaign of President-elect Donald Trump as Chief Pollster, joining fellow pollster Kellyanne Conway.[3][4] Fabrizio's hiring as Trump's pollster came as a surprise to political analysts, pointing to Trump's past opposition to pollsters, with Trump stating in an interview with Chuck Todd on Meet the Press, "I don't have pollsters. I don't want to waste money on pollsters. I don't want to be unreal. I want to be me. I have to be me."[3] Fabrizio is also longtime friends with former Trump advisers Paul Manafort and Roger Stone.[5]

In October 2016, it was reported in multiple media outlets that Trump was refusing to pay for Fabrizio's polling services, with the Federal Election Commission report showing that Trump's campaign was disputing nearly $767,000 that Fabrizio's firm said it was still owed for polling.[6][7]

Personal life

Fabrizio is a Brooklyn native, and grew up on Long Island in New York.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Arena Profile: Tony Fabrizio". Politico. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
  2. ^ a b "Tony Fabrizio - Fabrizio, Lee & Associates". Fabrizio, Lee & Associates. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
  3. ^ a b c Caputo, Marc (2016-05-16). "After resisting for months, Trump hires top pollster". Politico. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
  4. ^ Acosta, Jim (2016-05-17). "Donald Trump hires pollster Tony Fabrizio". CNN. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
  5. ^ Jaffe, Alexandra (2016-05-16). "Donald Trump Hires Pollster After Previously Attacking Them". NBC News. Retrieved 2016-12-02.
  6. ^ Gold, Matea (2016-10-31). "Trump refusing to pay campaign pollster". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2016-12-03.
  7. ^ Confessore, Nicholas (2016-11-01). "Latest Unpaid Trump Vendor Is His Own Pollster, Filing Shows". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-12-03.