Steve Schmidt Bio, Age, Family, Wife, Children, and Net Worth

Who is Steve Schmidt?

Steve Schmidt (Stephen Edward Schmidt) is an American communications and public affairs strategist. Steve has served on Republican political campaigns. They include Arnold Schwarzenegger California Governor, John McCain Arizona Senator, and President George W. Bush.

In the 2008 presidential campaign, Steve was McCain’s advisor and senior campaign strategist. He urged Sarah Palin’s selection as McCains running mate a decision they both later regretted. Schmidt was a vice-chair at Edelman, a public relations firm until July 2018 when he stepped down.

Steve was a critic of President Trump and the GOP for their support of him. He even renounced the Republican Party in 2018 as “fully the party of Trump”. He claimed that the party is no longer devoted to American democracy. Steve is a co-founder of the Lincoln Project, a group that campaigned against Trump and his supporters.
On 14th December 2020, Steve announced his registration to the Democratic Party. Steve works on the JUST, a nonprofit research organization together with Arianna Huffington, Deepak Chopra, among others.

A photo of Steve Schmidt
A photo of Steve Schmidt

How Old is Steve Schmidt?

Schmidt is 52 years old as of February 2023, having been born on September 28, 1970, in North Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S. Steve shares his birthday with celebrities like Bam Margera, Hilary Duff, Brigitte Bardot, Daniel Platzman, Janeane Garofalo, and many more.

Steve Schmidt Family

who are Schmidt’s Parents?

Steve was born to a telecommunication executive and a schoolteacher. However, his parents’ names are not mentioned. He was brought up in North Plainfield, New Jersey.

Does Steve Schmidt have siblings?

There is no available information about his siblings.

Steve Schmidt Education

Steve schooled at North Plainfield High School where he was an Eagle Scout. He was additionally on the school football team. Schmidt was a member of the National Honor Society for two years, and also their class vice president. Steve issued Bill Bradley’scampaign materials in the 1978 US Senate election in New Jersey.

From 1988 to 1993, Steve schooled at the University of Delaware. He majored in political science. During his college time is when he registered as a member of the Republic Party. Due to a failure in a math course, Steve left three credits short of graduation. During his college time, he joined the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Schmidt was a member of the campus Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program. Steve completed his last math course in 2013 and graduated.

Steve Schmidt Spouse

Schmidt was married to Angela Schmidt who later divorced. Angela is a former cross-country skier. She competed in 1980, 1984, 1988, and the 1992 Winter Olympics.

Does Steve Schmidt have children?

The couple was blessed with three children whose information is not available at the moment.

How tall is Steve Schmidt?

Although Steve has a well-built body, he stands at a height of 1.9 meters.

Steve Schmidt Career

Steve was the manager of the unsuccessful 1995 campaign for Kentucky Attorney General of Will T. Scott. He was previously a judge of the Kentucky Supreme Court. His advertising strategy was featured in George Magazine’s second edition.

Schmidt ran Tim Leslie California State Senator’s unsuccessful race for lieutenant governor of California on 3rd November 1998. In the same year, Steve was Matt Fong’s communication director against U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer. He was the communication director for Lamar Alexander’s presidential campaign in 1999. He left his position in June when there was a reduction in staff.

In 2000, Steve was a communication director on the Energy and Commerce of the House Committee. He became the National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman in 2001, taking over the communication director in 2002.

Steve served as a deputy assistant to the president and counselor to Dick Cheney, Vice President in the Bush administration. Steve was a member of the strategic planning group in 2004, led by Karl Rove, the White House adviser. Between 2005 and 2006, Schmidt was the responsible White House strategist for Samuel Alito’s U.S. Supreme Court nominations and Chief Justice John Roberts.

Steve from the Year 2006

Steve left the White House in 2006 to be the campaign manager in the California re-election campaign for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. He later became a partner in Mercury Public Affairs. He was in charge of California Mercury’s operations.

Steve was appointed to lead the daily basis operations of the McCain campaign on 2nd July 2008. However, Rick Davis retained the campaign manager’s formal title.

Steve was credited with aggressive responses to press criticism by The New York Times and creativity to manipulate the media.

Schmidt accused The New York Times on 22nd September 2008 of bias against McCain in favor of Barack Obama. He claimed that the network had ceased to be by any standard a journalistic organization.

Steve supported gay rights at the Log Cabin Republicans meeting. Together with 74 fellow Republicans, Steve co-signed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court of the US IN February 2013. They supported the overturning of Proposition 8.

Steve Leaves the Republican Party

Schmidt criticized Trump’s decision of moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem despite the violent Gaza border protests. The Embassy’s opening was coincidental to the 2018 Gaza border protests, with over 57 deaths of Palestinians. Joe Biden decided to retain the Embassy in Jerusalem despite the initial violence.
Schmidt officially withdrew from the GOP on 19th June 2018. This was due to Trump’s separating immigrant families policy at the U.S.-Mexico border. He cited the Republican leadership as they failed to challenge Trump’s policy.

Steve announced his registration to the Democratic Party on 14th December 2020 on his podcast, Battleground.
A report came out on 28th January 2019 that Steve and Bill Burton, Democratic consultants, were hired to assist in the shaping of a potential presidential run by Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks CEO. After Howard’s decision to withdraw from the race, Steve returned to MSNBC.

Steve together with Elise Jordan launched a podcast in August 2018 focusing on Trump’s Presidency. Steve withdrew from the podcast when he was questioned by Jordan and Adam Levine the Executive producer. The question was about his role in advising Howard Schultz a potential 2020 presidential candidate.

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Schmidt in The Lincoln Project

Steve was among the founding members of The Lincoln Project. This is a Super PAC by former Republican members opposed to Trump’s re-election in 2020. The group was in support of Joe Biden a Democratic Presidential Nominee. The group members guest-starred in 2020 on Showtime’s The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth. They insighted the viewers into their plans. In February 2021, he stepped down from his position on The Lincoln Project board. And released a statement in which he disclosed he was sexually molested as a teen and apologized to another co-founder, Jennifer Horn, for tweeting her private correspondence with a reporter.

Schmidt in other Fields

In the 2012 HBO film Game Change, steve was portrayed by Woody Harrelson. The film was based on the book of the same title by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, political journalists. It majors on the choice of Sarah Palin as John’s running mate in the 2008 US presidential elections. Steve is portrayed as pushing the choice of Sarah later accepting that she was not qualified for the job. He spoke in approval of the film saying that it portrays the campaign’s truth.

Substack Article

He established a Substack account entitled, The Warning in 2022. Using that platform, he published the article No Books. No Money. Just the Truth. on May 8, 2022. In it, he discussed the 2008 campaign to elect John McCain and revealed that, after Steve and the campaign personnel had effectively overcome coverage of a reported affair with a lobbyist, McCain told him that the report was correct. And that he wanted to acknowledge his participation in “public lying”.

Steve Schmidt’s Net Worth

Schmidt has accrued an estimated net worth of around $1-5 million not specified.

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