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==Role in Obama 2008 and 2012 Presidenital Campaigns==
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|image=Eric Schmidt.jpg
 
|description=Former CEO og Google, a.k.a Alphabet Inc.
 
|website=http://www.google.com/corporate/execs.html#eric
 
|nndb=https://www.nndb.com/people/360/000058186/
 
|birth_date=1955-04-27
 
|description=US [[billionaire]] who works for Alphabet (a.k.a [[Google]]). A [[1997 WEF Global Leader for Tomorrow]] with numerous other [[deep political]] connections.
 
|nationality=US
 
|constitutes=businessman, billionaire,deep politician
 
|powerbase=http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Eric_Schmidt
 
|sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Eric_Schmidt
 
|spouses=Wendy Boyle
 
|alma_mater=Princeton University, University of California, Berkeley
 
|website=https://www.google.com/about/company/facts/management/#eric
 
|birth_name=Eric Emerson Schmidt
 
|birth_place=Falls Church, Virginia, United States
 
|political_parties=Democratic
 
|children=2 daughters
 
|parents=Eleanor Schmidt, Wilson Schmidt
 
|employment=
 
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'''Dr. Eric Schmidt''' is a US [[billionaire]] who works for Alphabet (a.k.a [[Google]]). He was a [[1997 WEF Global Leader for Tomorrow]] and has numerous other [[deep political]] connections.
 
  
==2016 US election==
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Eric Schmidt played a crucial role in Obama's '08 and '12 presidential victories. The two spent enough time together that <ref><ref>The Atlantic</ref></ref> even embraced the relationship between the them as a "bromance." The most crucial role played in the creation of the Obama Campaign's revolutionary voter database was indeed Schmidt's.<ref>https://archive.today/jHTaP</ref>
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Emails released by [[Wikileaks]] showed that he was in contact with [[John Podesta]] and involved as campaign advisor of [[Hillary Clinton]]s 2016 presidential bid.<ref>https://freebeacon.com/politics/googles-eric-schmidt-wore-staff-badge-hillary-clinton-election-party/</ref><ref>https://heavy.com/tech/2016/11/eric-schmidt-clinton-campaign-wikileaks-john-podesta-email-leak-democrat-or-republican/</ref>
 
  
==2019 Bilderberg==
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Just weeks before the '08 election, in late October, after spending working as an "informal advisor" on Obama's campaign (on "technology" and "clean-energy" issues) Schmidt finally joined Obama's side, publicly stumping for him on the campaign trail, .<ref>https://www.mercurynews.com/2008/10/20/google-ceo-eric-schmidt-to-stump-for-obama/</ref>
At the [[2019 Bilderberg]], [[Dan Dicks]] "confronted" Eric Schmidt about the removal of certain voices from the internet. 5 days later [[YouTube]] had demonetized Dick's account.<ref>https://www.globalresearch.ca/who-rules-the-world-bilderberg-2019-and-the-global-power-elite/5679945</ref>
 
  
==Weblinks==
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During the '08 campaign, Obama offered to create a "Chief Technology Czar" position for Schmidt in his admistration, should he win the election. Schmidt, through a spokesperson, turned this offer down.
[https://wikileaks.org/Transcript-Meeting-Assange-Schmidt.html Transcript of secret meeting] between [[Julian Assange]] and [[Google]] CEO ''Eric Schmidt'' - Friday April 19, 2013
 
  
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Obama's government made a number of decisions very beneficial to Google, Schmidt, and Schmidt's interests<ref>https://www.sfgate.com/technology/article/Eric-Schmidt-s-Obama-group-now-consultants-4570184.php</ref><ref>http://archive.today/PrxuZ</ref><ref>https://www.wired.com/2007/11/obama-elect-me/</ref>
  
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<blockquote>During the 2012 campaign, Barack Obama’s reelection team had an underappreciated asset: Google’s executive chairman, Eric Schmidt. He helped recruit talent, choose technology, and coach the campaign manager, Jim Messina, on the finer points of leading a large organization. “On election night he was in our boiler room in Chicago,” says David Plouffe, then a senior White House adviser. Schmidt had a particular affinity for a group of engineers and statisticians tucked away beneath a disco ball in a darkened corner of the office known as “the Cave.” The data analytics team, led by 30-year-old Dan Wagner, is credited with producing Obama’s surprising 5 million-vote margin of victory.
  
==References==
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</blockquote><ref>https://www.forbes.com/pictures/eddl45mlg/president-barack-obama-and-eric-schmidt/</ref>
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Revision as of 07:27, 7 December 2022

Role in Obama 2008 and 2012 Presidenital Campaigns

Eric Schmidt played a crucial role in Obama's '08 and '12 presidential victories. The two spent enough time together that Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag</ref> even embraced the relationship between the them as a "bromance." The most crucial role played in the creation of the Obama Campaign's revolutionary voter database was indeed Schmidt's.[1]

Just weeks before the '08 election, in late October, after spending working as an "informal advisor" on Obama's campaign (on "technology" and "clean-energy" issues) Schmidt finally joined Obama's side, publicly stumping for him on the campaign trail, .[2]

During the '08 campaign, Obama offered to create a "Chief Technology Czar" position for Schmidt in his admistration, should he win the election. Schmidt, through a spokesperson, turned this offer down.

Obama's government made a number of decisions very beneficial to Google, Schmidt, and Schmidt's interests[3][4][5]

During the 2012 campaign, Barack Obama’s reelection team had an underappreciated asset: Google’s executive chairman, Eric Schmidt. He helped recruit talent, choose technology, and coach the campaign manager, Jim Messina, on the finer points of leading a large organization. “On election night he was in our boiler room in Chicago,” says David Plouffe, then a senior White House adviser. Schmidt had a particular affinity for a group of engineers and statisticians tucked away beneath a disco ball in a darkened corner of the office known as “the Cave.” The data analytics team, led by 30-year-old Dan Wagner, is credited with producing Obama’s surprising 5 million-vote margin of victory.

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