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Mr. Morris is almost universally credited with piloting Bill Clinton to a stunning comeback re-election victory in 1996 after the president lost Congress to the Republicans two years before.
Called "the most influential private citizen in America" by Time Magazine, Mr. Morris helped steer Clinton to the center and away from the liberal policies he had pursued in his first two years in office.
He is also credited with advising Clinton to sign the welfare reform bill of 1996 and getting him to back a balanced budget, both key centrist positions.
In addition to Clinton, Mr. Morris has handled the winning campaigns for more than 30 Senators and Governors including Republican Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott and former Governors Bill Weld of Massachusetts and Pete Wilson of California.
In the United States, Mr. Morris has become a familiar figure as a commentator for the Fox News Channel.
He is well known for hard hitting, nonpartisan, objective commentary about the U.S.
political scene.
He writes a weekly column for the New York Post, another for the Hill Magazine in Washington DC, and another for Fox News.
He has written ten books including six New York Times bestsellers.

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