Brian Wolff is Executive Director of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. He started his career at CNN working on Larry King Live. He served as Legislative Assistant for Finance for Senator David H. Pryor of Arkansas, and worked on both of Bill Clinton's presidential runs and Hillary Clinton for Senate in 2000. Brian then worked on Al Gore's 2000 presidential bid as political/finance director overseeing California, Oregon, and Washington State.

Prior to being the committee’s Executive Director, he served as deputy executive director in the 2006 election cycle and national finance director in the 2004 cycle. He also serves as Political Director for Speaker Pelosi.

Blog Entries by Brian Wolff

ImSorryRush.com

Posted March 4, 2009 | 03:59 PM (EST)


Picture this. You're a Republican who just accidentally offended your leader Rush Limbaugh. You know that your only option is to bow down to King Rush and offer a groveling apology. But you have to do it fast before Leader Rush calls you out. What can you do?

Luckily,...

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Stopping the Swift Boaters Now

Posted April 16, 2008 | 06:19 PM (EST)


"I'm happy to have any help I can get on the battlefield"
- NRCC Chairman Tom Cole on Freedom's Watch

We didn't know the help our Republican counterparts at the NRCC would be so happy to get would be the illegal kind.

Today, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee filed...

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75 Races in Play

Posted April 3, 2008 | 12:25 PM (EST)


As anyone who works in politics knows, this is a non-stop business. One thing I've learned, though, is sometimes you've got to take a second to step back -- if only to assess your current position and future opportunities. Right now is one of those moments for us at the...

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Turn South Florida Blue!

9 Comments | Posted March 20, 2008 | 07:57 PM (EST)


If it's an election year, you can bet that both parties will be fighting hard to swing the battleground state of Florida in their direction. This election year, its clear that Floridians are tired of President Bush's failed policies and want big change. The environment is ripe for a big...

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