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Gordon H. Hensley is a
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consultant and long-time advisor to senate and presidential campaigns, specializing in communications strategy, speechwriting, and press relations. He is the owner of sm/c/p Inc., based in Alexandria, Virginia, and a partner at Health Media Management Group LLC. In December 2016, his name was advanced by associates of
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for a senior communications post in the Trump Administration. Instead, Hensley continued his work for health-care clients, until May 2020, when he accepted appointment as a senior public affairs adviser at the US
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. Hensley is also a board member of Headcount.org, a non-partisan, New York City-based voter-registration group, together with the former Obama White House chief of staff Peter Rouse, deputy White House chief of staff
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and
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, a founding member of the Grateful Dead.


Early life and political jobs to 1994

Hensley was born in New York. He graduated from
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in Massachusetts, and studied at Franklin College (Lugano, Switzerland) and
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. Following an internship at the
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and a brief stint with the 1980 Reagan presidential campaign in New Hampshire, Hensley's first job in Washington was as communications director for Congressman
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, who represented New York's Westchester County. He left DioGuardi's office in 1987 to work as New Hampshire press secretary for the presidential campaign of Pierre S. DuPont. Following DuPont's defeat in the presidential primaries, Hensley directed speechwriting for the New Jersey Senate candidate
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in 1988, and then worked for the successful nomination campaign of Congressman
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for the GOP gubernatorial contest in New Jersey, in spring 1989. In 1990, Hensley worked as chief spokesperson and speechwriter for the businessman
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, who won the Republican nomination for Governor of Texas by defeating the former Congressman
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. The highly negative general election contest resulted in a narrow win by the Democrat
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. The ''Houston Chronicle'' called Hensley one of the "inner circle of strategists ndmedia wizards plotting the tactics and shaping the message" for Williams, and reported that Richards herself "blamed him ensleyfor the negative tone of the campaign." When Louisiana's Democratic Governor
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switched parties in 1991, Hensley was part of the seasoned Republican team chosen to manage his re-election (which included presidential pollster Robert Teeter). The Baton Rouge columnist Carl Redman said, "Hensley knows how to talk in sound bites that please TV and radio reporters. His turn of a phrase is colorful and oh-so-tempting for the print media." Hensley played "bad cop" to Roemer's "good cop" throughout the contest, Redman said. Roemer referred to Hensley as "The Assassin". Pummeled by negative advertising from an independent-expenditure campaign, Roemer ultimately polled third in the October runoff, surpassed by the eventual winner
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and the former KKK leader
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. Hensley spent all of 1992 as National Director for State Press Operations at Bush-Quayle '92, "winning high marks for his media skills and political savvy", according to the ''Baltimore Sun''. Hensley also ended up running the national surrogate press operation, working with governors, senators and cabinet officials. Following Bush's defeat, Hensley spent seven months in 1993 working for Rep.
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of Texas, followed by another seven months as press secretary for the Senate Republican Conference. In the spring of 1994, Hensley served as consultant and speechwriter for Congresswoman
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in her bid for the GOP gubernatorial nomination in Maryland. Hensley concurrently served as a consultant for Chattanooga businessman
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, in his first bid for the U.S. Senate. Corker came in second among five Republicans in the GOP primary, with winner
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eventually defeating incumbent
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. Hensley closed the year as communications consultant to
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, who defeated longtime Governor
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for the governorship of New York, and then traveled to California to aid Assemblyman
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in the campaign to secure the Speakership of the
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.


1995–96: NRSC

In 1995 and 1996, Hensley served as Communications Director for the
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, chaired by Senator
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, acting as media spokesperson and communications strategist for Senate campaigns in 33 states. Hensley worked under Executive Director
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(later a top executive with
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and current head of the Reagan Foundation). ''Roll Call'' newspaper in 1996 named Hensley one of national "Politics' Fabulous Fifty." During his time at the NRSC, Hensley spent three months in Portland, Oregon, working to elect businessman
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, and wrote many speeches, including South Carolina Sen. Strom Thurmond's final campaign re-election announcement. The NRSC in this cycle faced several challenges beyond its control, many emanating from the two dominant Republicans of 1995–96, House Speaker
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and Senate Majority Leader
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. Gingrich was turned by Democrats into a pariah through much of the country (2-to-1 unfav-fav ratio in surveys); Dole frittered away an early lead, resigned from the Senate to campaign full-time, and eventually polled less than 41% nationwide. Hensley and the NRSC team urged Republican Senate candidates to cut loose from unpopular national leaders and carve their own individual profiles on issues. NRSC Chair
Alfonse D'Amato Alfonse Marcello D'Amato (born August 1, 1937) is an American politician born in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He served as United States Senator for New York between 1981 and 1999. He subsequently founded a lobbying firm, Park Strategies. ...
remained a champion fundraiser and the committee found new legal ways to deliver assistance to Senate campaigns and local parties. On Election Night, as Clinton defeated Dole by nearly 9 points and Gingrich's House Republicans lost a net 8 seats, Senate Republicans won open seats in Alabama, Arkansas and Nebraska, while losing South Dakota. In a poor GOP year, the NRSC had gained a net 2 seats (and narrowly missed another gain in the Cleland-Millner race in Georgia). Leading columnist
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singled out Hensley and other top NRSC staffers for doing "a superb job" with Senate campaign messaging.


1997–present: Consulting firm, campaigns & Headcount.org

In 1997, Hensley formed his own firm, Strategic Media Inc. (changed in 2005 to the present sm/c/p Inc., the acronym for Strategic Media, Content & Platforms), to focus on political and corporate communications as well as speechwriting. All of his work since 1997 has been through this firm, much of it for the health-care industry. That year, Hensley was hired by the
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(NRCC) to help direct the successful special election of
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to the Congressional seat representing Staten island, NY, vacated by retiring Rep.
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. In 1998, Hensley was hired by the New York State Republican Committee to aid the entire GOP ticket, including Pataki, D'Amato and Attorney General
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. Other Hensley political clients included Sen.
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of Georgia, and the independent
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, chaired by New York financier and senior Trump fundraiser
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. Hensley's non-political clients have included the City of New York, American Health Care Association, Edelman Worldwide, the Texas Health Care Association, the Louisiana Nursing Home Association, the Pennsylvania Health Care Association, the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care, the Senior Care Pharmacy Coalition, and the American Forest and Paper Association. Hensley became a board member of the nonpartisan Headcount.org in 2012. In 2015, Hensley worked on the campaign of Gov. Scott Walker for president, collaborating on his announcement speech and several policy rollouts. His work was praised by campaign manager Rick Wiley: "Hensley did a great job collaborating on Gov. Walker's speech and policy statements. His eye for policy detail, language, nuance and ability to meet tight deadlines is outstanding." Walker suspended his presidential campaign in September 2015.


Trump era

After his work for Walker, Hensley was promoted by associates of
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, including
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, for a senior communications post in the new Administration in December 2016 . He began work for the Administration as an HHS Public Affairs Advisor in May 2020. In July 2017, ''POLITICO'' reported that former Trump political aide
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had hired Hensley "as he heads to Capitol Hill to testify before the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee. . . .Gordon Hensley, who was the top spokesman for the
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when former U.S. senator
Al D'Amato Alfonse Marcello D'Amato (born August 1, 1937) is an American politician born in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He served as United States Senator for New York between 1981 and 1999. He subsequently founded a lobbying firm, Park Strategies. ...
was its chair, will be providing media consulting. Caputo, who once worked as a consultant to Russian President
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, has said he was not involved in any communications between the Trump campaign and contacts in Russia. The committee is examining ties between Russia and the Trump campaign." In August 2017, Hensley was quoted in ''US News & World Report'' on Republican politicians' reaction to the violent incidents in Charlottesville:
It's an unwelcome snake pit out there for GOP members working their states over summer recess, as many are doing. . . And it's all wasted time.Paul D. Shinkman and Andrew Soergel, ''US News & World Report'', August 17, 2017, "After Charlottesville, Trump Teeters Toward Exile: The president's response to the Virginia violence threatens to isolate him from key constituencies and thwart his pursuit of priorities," accessed thru https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2017-08-17/trump-teeters-toward-exile-in-charlottesvilles-wake


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