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Douglas Schoen (born June 27, 1953) is an American lawyer,
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, author, lobbyist, and commentator.


Education

Schoen attended Horace Mann School in New York City. While still a high school student, he canvassed the
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for Dick Morris. He graduated from
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(''
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'') and
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. Schoen went to high school with Mark Penn and then worked together with him on ''
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''.


Career

Schoen currently serves on the Advisory Council of
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, a
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anti-corruption organization. It was reported in 2019 that he joined Mike Bloomberg's exploratory 2020
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as a pollster.


Consulting work

While still at Harvard, Schoen first worked as an independent political consultant for
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, who ran for
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in 1973. In 1977, he co-founded the political consulting firm Penn, Schoen & Berland with political strategists Mark Penn. Michael Berland joined the firm in 1987. Schoen worked for the political campaigns of politicians including Jay Rockefeller,
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and Evan Bayh. Following the 1994
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, President
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hired Dick Morris, who brought on Schoen and Penn. Schoen worked on the 1996 campaign as well in survey analysis. Schoen also began doing corporate work beginning in the 1980s. In 2000, Ukrainian steel oligarch
Victor Pinchuk Victor Mykhailovych Pinchuk ( uk, Віктор Михайлович Пінчук, ''Viktor Mykhailovych Pinchuk''; born 14 December 1960) is a Ukrainian businessman and oligarch. As of January 2016, ''Forbes'' ranked him as 1,250th on the list o ...
hired Schoen on a $40,000 per month retainer. In 2004, Schoen introduced Pinchuk to
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. He also did work for the
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and later became associated with the
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movement of disaffected Clinton supporters who refused to support
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. Schoen was a consultant for Jeff Greene in the 2010 Florida Senate election. The firm was sold to WPP plc in 2001. Schoen left the firm later to work for news media. In 2010, Schoen hosted a fundraiser for Republican congressional candidate John Gomez. Pinchuk donated $13.1 million to the
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in the years after Schoen's introduction. In 2011, Schoen registered as a foreign agent lobbying on behalf of Pinchuk. Between September 2011 and November 2012, Schoen arranged nearly a dozen meetings between Pinchuk and senior State Department officials, including Melanne Verveer. In September 2015, Pinchuk donated $150,000 to the
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in exchange for a 20-minute video appearance by
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shown at a policy conference that year in Kiev. Michael Cohen solicited Schoen for the donation from Pinchuk, which was the largest outside donation the Trump Foundation received that year. In March 2017, former Trump aide
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registered as a foreign agent working for Pinchuk under Schoen's direction.


Media

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hired Schoen as a political analyst in 2009 and
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hired Schoen as a columnist. In 2010, he authored a book on the
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with
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. He has been writing a regular column for ''
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'' magazine beginning in July 2016 with a column "Donald Trump Through The Years". Newsmax TV announced that Schoen would be leaving
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and joining them. On January 19, 2021, Schoen joined Newsmax TV as an Analyst.


Views

Schoen has identified as a member of the Democratic party, but has frequently criticized the party and taken positions on various political topics at odds with the party's views. Schoen's critics have called his identification as a Democrat "phony" and calculated to help his Fox News career.
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called Schoen the quintessential "Fox News Democrat" and said he is "actively hostile towards emocratsand the party's agenda." Schoen says that lower taxes would be a successful Democratic strategy, opposed President
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's
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, and said that President Obama should not run for reelection in
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. He has stated that President Obama divided the country along partisan lines, and said that the
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has been a "disaster" for the Democratic Party.Lee, MJ
Schoen warns W.H.: Don't back 'Occupy'
''Politico'', October 18, 2011.
Schoen, Douglas E., and
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"Opinion , One and done: To be a great president, Obama should not seek reelection in 2012"
''The Washington Post'', November 14, 2010.
Schoen has been critical of the
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protest movement. In a ''
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, he wrote, "President Obama and the Democratic leadership are making a critical error in embracing the Occupy Wall Street movement—and it may cost them the 2012 election."Schoen, Douglas
"Polling the Occupy Wall Street Crowd: In interviews, protesters show that they are leftists out of step with most American voters. Yet Democrats are embracing them anyway"
''The Wall Street Journal'', October 18, 2011.
He believes that the protesters represent "an unrepresentative segment of the electorate that believes in radical redistribution of wealth, civil disobedience and, in some instances, violence," and that their common bond is "a deep commitment to left-wing policies." Schoen believes that the Democratic Party should not appeal to voters who support taxing oil companies and the rich, but rather to voters in the middle who want lower taxes. Schoen advocated against impeachment of Trump in an interview with NPR on January 26, 2021, claiming it was divisive and distracting.


Works

*''Enoch Powell and the Powellites'',
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, 1977. *''The Power of the Vote: Electing Presidents, Overthrowing Dictators, and Promoting Democracy Around the World'',
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, 2007 *''Declaring independence: the beginning of the end of the two-party system'', New York:
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, 2008, , *''The threat closer to home: Hugo Chávez and the war against America'', New York: Free Press, 2009, , *''Hopelessly divided : the new crisis in American politics and what it means for 2012 and beyond'', Lanham, Md.:
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Publishers, 2012, , *''The Nixon effect: how Richard Nixon's presidency fundamentally changed American politics'', New York; London: Encounter Books, 2016, , *''America in the age of Trump: opportunities and oppositions in an unsettled world'', New York: Encounter Books, 2017, , *''The End of Democracy: Russia and China on the Rise, America in Retreat'', Regan Arts, 2020"About the book"
''Simonandschuster.com''. Retrieved December 4, 2020.


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